
Payroll Testing Analyst
Talent – Specialists in tech, transformation & beyond
Posted 1 day ago
Talent International is currently recruiting for a Payroll Testing Analyst to work for a NSW Government client based in Bathurst, NSW. The position is a contract till 30th June with a view to be extended and paying $675/day + Super.
8 hours per day / 32 hours per week (Monday to Thursday)
Flexible on start time - coming to office 2 days per week - Mondays and Tuesdays
Key Responsibilities
- Execute and document payroll testing scenarios, including time interpretation, penalties, allowances, and overtime
- Validate compliance with relevant NSW public sector award conditions
- Liaise with UKG and SAP stakeholders to clarify integration and mapping requirements
- Identify, log, and follow up on testing defects and variances
- Support the project lead in delivering against tight timelines and quality requirements
Experience Required
- Proven experience in payroll testing, ideally across SAP and/or UKG
- Strong understanding of Australian payroll legislation and NSW government award conditions
- Experience in public sector or government environments (preferred)
- Self-starter with strong initiative and communication skills
- Ability to document and troubleshoot testing scenarios independently
If you are interested in this role, please APPLY NOW by submitting your resume in MS Word Format. For further information, you may contact Uvez Ahmed at [email protected] for a confidential discussion.
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