Time Keeper Operator 20

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Time Keeper Operator 20

Canberra , Australia, Australia

 

Looking for a TimeKeeper Operator. Timekeepers are responsible for tracking the hours worked by employees in their organization. They ensure that everyone is paid fairly for the time they spend on the job, and they may also be tasked with ensuring that employees aren’t working too many hours in a single day or week.

(Company Facilities:  Accommodation, Food, Medical insurance)

 

Requirements for Visa:

  • Passport Validity (1 year).
  • Updated CV.
  • Passport Size photo (4 Copies).
  • Police Clearance Certificate.
  •  Age Up to 45 years.
  • Good Physical and health, endurance, dexterity.
  • Experience of physical work.

 

 Processing Time:

  • Work permit processing time is 4-6 weeks.

 

Responsibilities:

  1. Maintaining an accurate record of labor hours worked by each employee on each job site.
  2. Communicating with supervisors to provide updates on work progress or any issues that arise.
  3. Payroll administration, including tracking employee hours and pay rates, calculating overtime pay, and submitting payroll information to state agencies.
  4. Calculating timecards based on work orders, including start and end times, breaks, and lunch hours.
  5. Recruiting, hiring, and training new timekeeping staff members as needed.
  6. Make sure that timekeeping records are stored securely.
  7. Monitoring timecards for accuracy and making any necessary adjustments.
  8. Reporting any timekeeping irregularities to supervisors for further investigation.
  9. Recording timekeeping data on spreadsheets or other computer software programs.

 

Requirements and skills:

  1. Education: Timekeepers are typically required to have a high school diploma or GED. Some employers may require an associate's or bachelor’s degree in accounting or another related field. Courses in computer software, such as Microsoft Excel, are also beneficial.
  2. Training & Experience: Timekeepers typically receive on-the-job training. This training may include learning the company’s policies and procedures, computer programs, and other aspects of the job. Timekeepers who work in the public sector may receive additional training in recordkeeping and reporting.
  3. Certifications & Licenses: Timekeepers don’t need any certifications to acquire their position. However, timekeepers can earn timekeeping certifications to gain a deeper knowledge of their responsibilities and further their career advancement opportunities.

 

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