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Payroll Analyst Location: Houston United States Job Description: Payroll AnalystAt Kinder Morgan, we're committed to delivering energy to improve lives and create a better world. The energy we transport helps power homes and businesses and fuels cars and airplanes from coast to coast - a feat that would not be possible without our extraordinary people. Our culture is centered on our values of integrity, accountability, safety and excellence. We are committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workplace and offer benefits that help our employees grow personally and professionally. Kinder Morgan is a market leader in North American energy infrastructure with an unparalleled, large footprint of diversified and strategically located assets including an expansive network of natural gas and liquid pipelines, terminals, and CO2 and drilling operations. Help shape the present and future of North America's energy infrastructure with a career at Kinder Morgan. Kinder Morgan is pleased to announce an excellent career opportunity for experienced payroll/time & attendance professionals. We are currently hiring for the position of Payroll Analyst, reporting to the Manager of Payroll for Time & Attendance.In this role, you will be responsible for providing analytical and customer service support for various payroll/time & attendance initiatives. The Payroll Analyst will oversee and administer multiple payroll/time & attendance activities across the organization.This position offers a hybrid work schedule, with on-site work at Kinder Morgan's downtown Houston office Monday through Wednesday and remote work Thursday and Friday.We invite you to apply and become part of our team. We look forward to reviewing your application!Key Responsibilities:Export multi-state weekly and bi-weekly timecard data in an accurate and timely mannerProcess employee data accurately for new hires, transfers, and terminations within a streamlined structureVerify and enter employee corrections for missing time, retro pay and/or additional earnings that were missed or coded incorrectlyDetailed review of timecard data and UKG Pro Workforce Management (WFM) auditsProvide direction, guidance and training to Payroll department staff, managers, supervisors and employees for the company's time & attendance systemServe as liaison between the Payroll department and the HRIS department for the company's time & attendance systemPartner with the HRIS department to assist with development, evaluation and implementation of procedural improvements to ensure effective and consistent time & attendance managementResearch and respond to timecard questions and concerns from employeesAssist in development and maintaining internal process documentationPerform other time & attendance tasks as deemed necessary and assist in special projectsProvide excellent customer service to our employees, human resource representatives, and managers by responding to employee timecard inquiries via email, Microsoft Teams, and returning employee phone calls in a timely mannerAct as a backup to other team members as neededMaintain a high regard for personal safety, for the safety of company assets, employees, and the general publicOther duties as assigned Qualifications:Required:Minimum of 3 years of progressive experience in payroll/time & attendance for a multi-state employer with multiple locationsHigh School DiplomaExperience with in-house payroll processing using an integrated HR/Payroll software package· Proficiency in UKG Pro Workforce Management (WFM)Comprehensive knowledge of payroll practices and regulationsDemonstrated analytical and critical thinking skills with ability to identify and resolve complex issuesAttention to detail and strong problem solving skills, including logical thought processes, with ability to resolve complex issuesDemonstrated commitment to excellent customer serviceAbility to interface and communicate effectively in a clear concise manner with internal and external customers, managers and leadership, vendors, consultants, legalPossess authentic listening skillsIntermediate level proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPointSelf-motivated with the ability to successfully and simultaneously manage multiple tasks, meet multiple deadlines and work with limited direct supervisionAbility to organize, schedule and prioritize departmental and individual work to meet various schedules and objectives, reprioritize on short noticeAbility to work with all levels of internal and external personnel, and maintain strict confidentialityAbility to identify and regularly meet expectations in an employee/employer relationshipAbility to work with a team, take direction from supervisor, focus attention on details, follow work rules and adhere to established work schedulesMust be able to perform all essential functions of the jobProven ability to work effectively both independently and in a team environm

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