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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailUnder the general supervision of the Assistant Dean for Human Resources this position provides expertise for human resources in the College of Engineering. The position is part of the Deans Office human resource team and performs college wide human resource immigration activities and payroll and benefit functions. Responsibilities include assisting with visa applications staffing classification compensation policy and procedure interpretation payroll benefits as well as best practice and process improvements. This position requires independent judgment and problem solving skills.
Provides consultation performs analytics and/or maintains personnel files communications and materials for work unit through various mediums
Prepares and audits standard work unit payrolls and completes payroll transactions and changes adhering to established policies and procedures to meet anticipates deadlines
Serve as a primary subject matter resource for ongoing immigration activities in the College of Engineering; acting as a liaison between CoE and the International Faculty and Staff (IFSS) office.
Contributes to the development implementation interpretation and revision of work unit Human Resources policies and procedures according to institutional and legal rules and regulations
Represents unit/program at institutional workshops informational meetings and training sessions
Receives responds to and resolves employee questions and problems
Executes and audits work transactions and changes adhering to established policies and procedures to meet anticipated deadlines
College of Engineering Deans Office
The starting salary for the position is $60000 but is negotiable based on experience and qualifications.
Two years experience and/or training/education in HR or payroll role.
Experience with immigration and visa processing duties. Willing to train.
Knowledge of UW-Madison HR and payroll policies and procedures.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate competencies in policy application process improvement strategies effective data management proficient in Workday and Microsoft Office Suite.
Candidate must be self-motivated and have the ability to function in a high-volume fast-paced deadline-oriented environment while balancing multiple responsibilities and serving diverse constituencies.
Demonstrate excellent organization and time management skills.
Work well under pressure in the teams fast-paced environment while maintaining a good perspective on the larger impact.
Excellent communication skills in writing and verbally.
Work well with a team and individually on projects ad-hoc assignments and other duties assigned.
Associates Degree preferred
Applicants will be asked to upload a resume and cover letter outlining relevant qualifications and experience as it pertains to the required and preferred qualifications outlined in this job posting.
Jason Jankoski
1415 Engineering Dr
Madison WI
608.890.0921
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