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VANRATH are thrilled to be assisting an industry leading Facilities Management company in Warrenpoint with the recruitment of a Construction Administrator to join their expanding team.
This is a position that requires combining excellent organisational skills, people skills and multitasking skills.
This is a Monday - Friday position 9.00am - 5.00pm (Full Time).
Salary
£26,000 per year + fantastic benefits in a modern workplace.
Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will provide an effective administrative service to the Response and Maintenance functions, ensuring the smooth running of the office and systems.
The Ideal Person:
Desirable Criteria:
For further information on this job, or any other Business Support job in Belfast or Northern Ireland, apply via the link or contact Conor Birch for a confidential chat today.
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''I was contacted by VANRATH in regards to a job I had applied for. They were extremely helpful and gave me a number of positions to apply for. They had interviews set up in a number of hours and I secured a position within days. They kept we well informed throughout the process and has continued to touch base after I have started my new role. Couldn't recommend enough.''