Direct Deposit Pay Program Jobs in New York City, NY

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Lead Software Engineer, Back End

Company: Capital One

Location: New York, NY

Posted Sep 01, 2025

Capital One is an equal opportunity employer (EOE, including disability/vet) committed to non-discrimination in compliance with applicable federal, state, and…

CDL-A Dedicated Team Truck Driver - 3 Months Experience Required

Company: C.R. England

Location: Universal City, TX

Posted Sep 01, 2025

3+ months of current CDL-A driving experience. Static weekly routes picking up preloaded trailers and delivering into drop trailer distribution centers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Direct Deposit Pay Program roles?
Entry‑level analysts earn $50k–$70k, mid‑level specialists $70k–$90k, and senior architects or managers $90k–$120k, with bonuses for high‑volume ACH processing and compliance leadership.
What skills and certifications are required?
Proficiency in ACH/NACHA rules, SAP HCM or Workday, SQL, Python or Java, and API design. Certifications such as Certified Payroll Professional (CPP), AWS Certified Solutions Architect, and ISO 27001 lead to higher pay.
Is remote work available for Direct Deposit Pay Program positions?
Yes—about 70% of roles are fully remote or hybrid, as most tasks involve cloud‑based payroll systems and API integrations that can be managed from anywhere.
What career progression paths exist?
Start as a Payroll Analyst → Senior Analyst → Payroll Manager → Director of Payroll. Alternatively, an ACH Engineer can move to Lead Engineer, Engineering Manager, and eventually VP of Engineering or Head of Pay.
What industry trends affect Direct Deposit Pay Program jobs?
Real‑time payments, blockchain ledger integration, AI‑driven exception detection, open banking APIs, and tightening GDPR/PSD3 regulations are reshaping how companies deliver and secure direct deposits.

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