Payroll Accountant
Company: LPL Solar
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title : Payroll Accountant
Reports To : VP of Accounting Classification : Full-Time, Exempt
Location : LPL Corporate Office, Florida Company Overview: LPL
Solar is a self-perform solar EPC (Engineering, Procurement,
Construction) company headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We
specialize in utility-scale solar projects and maintain
long-standing relationships with leading utilities and Independent
Power Producers (IPPs) across the U.S. Our leadership team brings
over 20 GW of combined solar construction experience, with more
than 200 projects completed across thirteen states and the Province
of Ontario, Canada. Position Overview: The Accountant – Payroll is
responsible for end-to-end payroll processing and the accurate
allocation of payroll-related costs to construction projects, cost
codes, and departments. This role ensures payroll, labor burden,
and workers’ compensation costs are properly recorded in the
general ledger, job cost reports, and work-in-progress (WIP)
schedules, and that all labor-related costs are accurately
reflected in the company’s financial statements in accordance with
GAAP. This position requires hands-on construction payroll
experience, strong knowledge of job costing, and a deep
understanding of how payroll, labor burden, and workers’
compensation directly impact project profitability and financial
reporting. Key Responsibilities Payroll Processing, Compliance and
Vehicle Chargeback Process weekly payroll for salaried employees.
Ensure accurate calculation and recording of: Regular and overtime
labor Prevailing wage and certified payroll (where applicable) Per
diem, travel, bonuses, and fringe benefits Payroll taxes,
garnishments, and deductions Maintain compliance with federal,
state, and local payroll tax requirements and construction labor
regulations. Ensure company owned vehicles are properly assigned to
employees and charge rates for assets trend with time allocation
appropriately. Job Costing, Labor Burden & Financial Accuracy
Allocate payroll and labor burden costs accurately to: Jobs,
phases, and cost codes Departments and overhead accounts Ensure
payroll-related postings properly impact Jobs, General ledger and
all assigned ledger classifications. Prepare and post
payroll-related journal entries, including accruals, reclasses, and
labor burden allocations when needed. Reconcile payroll registers
to: General ledger accounts Job cost subledgers Accrued payroll,
payroll tax, and labor burden liability accounts Identify,
research, and resolve payroll coding or allocation issues that
could impact financial reporting. Workers’ Compensation Reporting &
Recordkeeping Maintain accurate workers’ compensation records by:
Job, cost code, and labor classification State jurisdiction and
employee class Prepare and submit workers’ compensation reports,
audits, and payroll true-ups with carriers and third-party
administrators. Ensure workers’ compensation premiums are properly
accrued, allocated, and recorded in the general ledger and job cost
system. Support annual workers’ compensation audits by providing
payroll detail, job costing support, and reconciliation schedules.
Month-End Close, Audit & Reporting Support Ensure payroll and
workers’ compensation costs are fully captured in the correct
accounting period. Support month-end close through accurate labor
cost accruals and reconciliations. Assist with: External audits
Internal control reviews Labor cost and margin analysis Provide
payroll, labor, and workers’ compensation data to project
accounting, operations, and management. HR & Employee Data
Administration (Accounting-Focused) Maintain accurate payroll and
cost-related employee data, including: Pay rates and labor
classifications Job and cost code assignments Support onboarding
and offboarding from a payroll and accounting perspective.
Coordinate with HR and Operations to ensure payroll data aligns
with job assignments and project staffing. Required Qualifications
3 years of payroll accounting experience in a construction or
job-costing environment Demonstrated experience processing payroll
and posting payroll, labor burden, and workers’ compensation costs
to the general ledger and job cost systems Strong understanding of:
Construction job costing Payroll accruals, labor burden, and
workers’ compensation allocations GAAP as it relates to labor
costs, WIP, and financial reporting Experience with construction
accounting systems (e.g., Sage 300 CRE, Viewpoint, Procore, HH2, or
similar) Exceptional attention to detail with strong reconciliation
and analytical skills Preferred Qualifications Associate’s or
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field
Experience with: Prevailing wage and certified payroll Multi-state
payroll Workers’ compensation audits and rate true-ups Familiarity
with WIP reporting and construction revenue recognition Advanced
Excel skills for labor, payroll, and workers’ compensation analysis
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