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JRRL are delighted to be working with a local construction company, who, over the last 10 years have seen some considerable growth and are now looking to recruit for a Contracts Administrator in a permanent role.

In this role, you will be working closely with and reporting to the Contracts Manager. Working within a team of administrators, you will be expected to manage engineer diaries, book engineer appointments, process engineer jobs and to liaise with clients; plus, other duties listed below.

What will your role as a Contracts Administrator look like?

Manage engineer diaries
Booking of engineer appointments
Processing of engineer Jobs
Liaison with the client
Dealing with complaints
Liaison with tenants
Customer satisfaction surveys
Data inputting
Obtaining quotations and information for Tenders
Working closely with Contract Managers
Produce contract reports
Ordering materials
Are you the right person?

Proficient in Microsoft applications such as Outlook, Word and Excel
Professional and polite telephone manner
A can-do attitude
Be adaptable and able to think on your feet
Previous experience in a similar role would be advantageous but is not essential.
What is on offer for you?

£25,400 - £29,000 per year, the higher end of the salary scale for someone with relevant experience
24 days of holiday a year plus bank holidays
Company pension
Upon successful completion of the probation period, you will be considered for the company’s private healthcare scheme.
This role is a full-time, permanent position. The salary range reflects the candidate's level of experience. The lower end of the band is suited for individuals who may require additional training to meet the role's requirements, while the higher end is for candidates who possess the exact skills and experience outlined above.

If you are ready to start your career with an established and rapidly growing company, then click APPLY now! We can’t wait to hear from you

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