Who We Are
Ichor is a dynamic, publicly traded company with a global presence. We develop leading fluid delivery systems, sub-systems, and components for the semiconductor fabrication industry, and to a lesser extent, aerospace, defense, and medical. Since going public in 2016, we have continued to grow and evolve as an enterprise, both through organic growth as well as acquisitions.
About The Role
Reporting to our Payroll Manager, the Payroll Analyst will serve as a key member of our 2-person payroll team and will be a point of contact and collaboration partner with employees, managers, HR, and the larger finance team. The role will lead critical business processes across our U.S. operations, including payroll processing, compliance, and analytics. The Payroll Analyst will operate as a subject matter expert with full-cycle payroll operations and will have the opportunity to influence payroll practices and systems. The role is highly visible within the organization and requires a high degree of autonomy, accuracy, initiative, and the ability to manage tasks independently. There is potential for the role to evolve into leadership and other expanded responsibilities as the company continues to grow over time.
The Payroll Analyst will work on-site 4 days M – TH and sit with the larger finance team at our Tualatin, OR location. There is flexibility to work remote on Fridays.
Key responsibilities include, but may not be limited to:
Accurate and On-Time Payroll Processing:
Prepare and process U.S. bi-weekly payroll in ADP Workforce Now for 1,100 employees, ensuring timely and accurate pay across diverse pay types, employee types, and schedules.
Audit and reconcile payroll data, including hours, wages, benefits, taxes, and deductions.
Strong knowledge of fundamental payroll concepts applicable to full cycle payroll and pre and post payroll audits.
Prepare and calculate off-cycle payments, including final pay in accordance with state regulations.
Perform payroll close activities including HSA and 401k funding, reporting and preparation of journal entries.
Troubleshoot issues that arise during payroll processing and apply critical thinking and best judgment to problem-solve or escalate quickly to ensure timely resolution during tight deadlines.
Monitor the daily Oracle to ADP Databridge integration to ensure a successful flow of employee data and accuracy between HRIS, Payroll, Benefits, G/L. Identify and communicate issues to stakeholders or resolve issues when necessary.
Prepare biweekly, monthly, and quarterly payroll data and generate comprehensive reports for internal and external stakeholders.
Process/export RSU transactions from Equity Edge into ADP and run off-cycle payrolls when the amount is over the $100 threshold. Ensure Equity Edge is kept current with employee YTD tax data and individual tax/employee records are maintained when there are employment status changes.
Create and maintain SOPs to streamline, standardize, and scale payroll processes.
Compliance and Governance:
Remain current with federal, state, and local payroll regulations and partner with Payroll Manager and ADP to implement changes promptly.
Support quarterly and year-end reporting, including wage/tax amendments, W-2s, 1099s, 3922s, and state/local forms.
Coordinate and assist with requests and questions from financial, retirement plan, and tax auditors.
May assist with audits of internal records, worker’s comp, tax filings and related documentation.
Knowledge of SOX compliant practices and understanding of internal controls. May assist with periodic testing of controls with internal or external auditors.
Technology and Innovation:
Stay current with evolving payroll technology and software.
Continuously evaluate payroll processes and suggest/identify/implement process improvements for accuracy and efficiency.
Assist with testing process improvements and may assist with other payroll system implementations or upgrades.
Problem-Solving, Communication and Customer Service:
Apply excellent customer service to address employee payroll inquiries and resolve promptly with confidentiality and good judgment.
Partner effectively with HR, Finance, and other stakeholders to bridge any gaps in current processes, and to understand/anticipate future needs/requests to ensure seamless financial operations.
Clearly communicate complex payroll information to a diverse audience.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Business, Accounting, or related/equivalent experience
FPC or CPP Certification
Minimum of 5 years’ full cycle payroll experience processing high-volume, multi-state, large-scale payroll operations for at least 1,000+ employees, preferably in ADP Workforce Now
Demonstrable Intermediate to Advanced Microsoft Excel proficiency (pivot tables, VLOOKUPS, formulas)
Comprehensive understanding of federal, multi-state, and local payroll regulations, particularly with Oregon and California. Familiar with online compliance resources
Experience with RSU Equity compensation (RSU and/or options) and ESPP plan experience
Experience with SOX compliance and payroll controls at a publicly traded company
Solid auditing experience and knowledge to catch anomalies or provide data insights
HCM system integration functionality experience (Oracle, Workday, etc.)
Cheerful, professional, can-do approach (front-line customer service background a plus)
Curious and driven mentality with a high capacity for continuous learning and improvement
Strong planning, time-management, and communication skills as well as the ability to adapt quickly to business needs or busy periods
Highly productive with consistent and high attention to detail, accuracy and quality
Able to understand, interpret and convey highly detailed and complex transactions
Able to be flexible with work hours during critical times
Benefits Include
401(k) match up to 4%, immediately vested, with a self-directed brokerage option
ESPP program, providing a 15% discount on share purchases
PPO, HMO, and HDHP health insurance plans ($0 cost for HDHP plan)
Dental and Vision insurance as well as various voluntary benefit offerings
3 weeks of PTO – 2 weeks of vacation accruing at 3.08 per week and 1 week of sick time
10 paid company holidays – including 1 floating holiday
Company paid basic life, AD&D, and short-term and long-term disability insurance options
Dependent care and healthcare FSA options
Top Skills
What We Do
We are a leader in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of critical fluid delivery subsystems and components for semiconductor capital equipment. Our product offerings include gas and chemical delivery systems and subsystems, collectively known as fluid delivery systems and subsystems, which are key elements of the process tools used in the manufacturing of semiconductor devices. Our gas delivery subsystems deliver, monitor, and control precise quantities of the specialized gases used in semiconductor manufacturing processes such as etch and deposition. Our chemical delivery systems and subsystems precisely blend and dispense the reactive liquid chemistries used in semiconductor manufacturing processes such as chemical-mechanical planarization, electroplating, and cleaning. We also provide precision-machined components, weldments, e‑beam and laser-welded components, precision vacuum and hydrogen brazing and surface treatment technologies, and other proprietary products. This vertically integrated portion of our business is primarily focused on metal and plastic parts that are used in gas and chemical systems, respectively. We are strategically located to provide the highest level of customer service and support from our program management, sales, engineering, and executive management teams. Ichor is headquartered in Fremont, California, and we have production facilities in California, Oregon, Texas, Nevada, Minnesota, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Mexico, and the UK, staffed by our 2000+ team members.









