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EQ Bank is seeking a Senior Payroll Specialist to own end-to-end payroll for multiple Canadian entities. You will ensure compliance, accuracy, and strong controls in a lean payroll operating model.
This senior role partners with Finance, HR, Tax, and benefits teams to address complex payroll matters, drive continuous improvement, and maintain audit readiness while operating with a high degree of autonomy.
At EQ, we're remaking banking so every Canadian gets ahead, every day. Serving nearly 4 million Canadians from coast to coast, we offer a wide variety of financial services from banking and lending, to trust and credit union solutions.
We've been at this since 1970, challenging the conventions of traditional banking with smarter, faster, and more connected financial experiences.
The people behind it all: challengers who ask better questions, push back on old assumptions, and look for a better way forward.
If you're driven to help reshape how banking works for Canadians and the businesses that power our economy, this could be your next big opportunity.
We can’t wait to get to know you!
The Senior Payroll Specialist is a senior individual contributor and payroll operations lead responsible for delivering accurate, compliant, and well-controlled payroll across multiple Canadian legal entities in a modern, lean payroll operating model. This role goes beyond payroll processing. The incumbent is accountable for end-to-end payroll execution, payroll accounting, statutory compliance, audit readiness, control effectiveness, issue prevention, and continuous improvement. Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Senior Payroll Specialist serves as the escalation point for complex payroll matters and partners closely with Finance, HR, Tax, Benefits, vendors, and leadership.
The role is expected to identify risks before they result in payroll errors, perform root cause analysis when issues arise, implement sustainable corrective actions, and strengthen payroll processes through documentation, controls, automation, and proactive governance.
Independently process, validate, and oversee end-to-end payroll for multiple legal entities and payroll populations.
Execute bi-weekly and off-cycle payrolls in alignment with payroll calendars, service commitments, company policies, employment standards, and legislative requirements.
Review and validate payroll transactions including new hires, terminations, leaves of absence, salary changes, incentive payments, equity transactions, taxable benefits, pension/savings deductions, and other complex payroll events.
Validate upstream data from HR, Benefits, Finance, vendors, and system integrations before payroll is finalized.
Review payroll outputs with a risk-based lens to identify unusual trends, exceptions, or potential errors before employee impact occurs.
Own complex payroll calculations and adjustments, including appropriate treatment, taxation, and accounting impact.
Ensure compliance with federal and provincial payroll legislation, statutory remittance requirements, and employment-related payroll obligations.
Prepare, reconcile, and submit CRA remittances, provincial remittances, Employer Health Tax, workers’ compensation filings, Quebec payroll requirements where applicable, and other payroll-related filings.
Coordinate year-end payroll activities including T4s, T4A reporting, CNESST wage statements, annual reports, pension reporting, taxable benefit reporting, and related reconciliations.
Monitor legislative changes and assess impact on payroll processes, systems, employee experience, reporting, and controls.
Prepare, reconcile, and process benefits billing statements, pension and benefits remittances, and vendor invoices related to benefits programs.
Coordinate with benefits providers to resolve discrepancies, investigate billing variances, and maintain accurate records.
Support year-end activities and reporting related to employee benefits, pension, savings plans, and taxable benefits as applicable.
Prepare and reconcile payroll-related journal entries, payroll accruals, statutory liabilities, benefit-related entries, and payroll expense accounts.
Own payroll-related balance sheet reconciliations and ensure reconciling items are investigated, explained, and cleared in a timely manner.
Partner with Finance to support month-end close, quarter-end reporting, year-end audits, financial statement requirements, and payroll variance analysis.
Prepare meaningful commentary on payroll variances, trends, reconciling items, and financial impacts.
Maintain strong payroll controls that support internal audit, external audit, SOX-style governance, operational risk expectations, and financial reporting requirements.
Lead investigation and resolution of payroll discrepancies, complex employee payroll issues, and payroll accounting variances.
Distinguish between one-time payroll corrections and systemic issues requiring process, system, data, vendor, or control remediation.
Prepare issue summaries that include root cause, employee impact, financial impact, control impact, corrective action, owner, and prevention plan.
Track recurring payroll issues and recommend changes to reduce repeat inquiries, manual adjustments, employee impact, and operational risk.
Escalate material risks, compliance concerns, financial impacts, and control deficiencies with clear analysis and recommended actions.
Coordinate payroll audit activities and provide timely, accurate support for internal and external auditors.
Own the preparation and maintenance of payroll audit evidence, including control logs, reconciliations, approval evidence, exception reports, sign-offs, and procedure documentation.
Lead periodic payroll audits and control reviews across key payroll processes, including new hires, terminations, compensation changes, deductions, taxable benefits, remittances, off-cycle payments, and year-end reporting.
Develop and maintain payroll control frameworks, audit documentation, standard operating procedures, and evidence of review.
Identify operational risks and implement sustainable process improvements that reduce dependency, manual effort, and single points of failure.
Serve as a subject matter expert for Dayforce and related payroll systems, integrations, configuration impacts, reports, and system controls.
Support system implementations, upgrades, acquisitions, integrations, payroll transformation initiatives, and post-go-live hypercare activities.
Lead or participate in user acceptance testing, parallel payroll testing, regression testing, and validation activities.
Recommend opportunities to automate manual processes, improve reporting, strengthen controls, and improve operational efficiency.
Maintain payroll procedures, workflows, checklists, control documentation, and knowledge management materials.
Act as the escalation point for complex payroll inquiries and payroll-related issues requiring cross-functional resolution.
Provide guidance to HR, Finance, Tax, Benefits, Legal, vendors, leaders, and employees on payroll-related matters.
Translate payroll issues into clear business impacts, including employee experience, financial exposure, compliance risk, and control implications.
Build strong partnerships with internal stakeholders and third-party vendors, providing recommendations rather than only identifying issues.
Support mergers, acquisitions, organizational changes, and other strategic initiatives affecting payroll operations.
The incumbent will be working hybrid and in office time will be spent working from EQ Bank’s additional office space located at 2200-25 Ontario Street, Toronto, ON.
EQ is committed to building an inclusive, accessible environment where every employee feels valued, respected, and supported. We believe our organization is stronger — and our people thrive — when we honour and celebrate diverse experiences, identities, and perspectives. We’re equally committed to supporting your growth, both professionally and personally.
We provide a barrier‑free recruitment process and work environment. If you require accommodations at any stage, we will work with you to ensure you can bring your best self to the process and beyond.
As part of our recruitment process, EQ uses AI to help screen, assess, and/or select applicants for this position. All AI‑enabled outputs are reviewed and validated by our talent team. All candidates considered for hire must successfully complete a criminal background check and credit check. While we appreciate every application, an EQ recruiter will contact only those whose skills and experience most closely match the requirements of the role.
EQB Inc. (TSX: EQB) is the parent company of Equitable Bank, the country's seventh‑largest Schedule I bank by assets, which operates EQ Bank, Canada's Challenger Bank. EQB Inc. serves nearly 4 million Canadians and manages approximately $150 billion in combined assets under management and administration.
To learn more, visit eqb.investorroom.com and eqbank.ca.