About the role
Due to continued growth across our construction operations, we are seeking an experienced Contracts Administrator to join our WA/SA Construction team. You will be part of a supportive, collaborative environment across both our construction and commercial teams, providing key commercial and contractual support across a diverse range of specialised modular construction projects.
You will be responsible for the end-to-end administration of head contracts and subcontract agreements, ensuring commercial outcomes are achieved and contractual obligations are met. Working closely with Project Managers, subcontractors, and the wider Commercial team, you will build strong working relationships and play a vital role in ensuring compliance, accuracy, and timely project delivery.
This is a full-time, Monday to Friday position based at either our Para Hills (South Australia) or High Wycombe (Western Australia) office, both locations offering the convenience of free onsite parking.
Key responsibilities
• Administer head contracts and subcontracts, including progress claims, payment schedules, variations, EOTs, latent conditions, training plans, and contractual notices
• Ensure head contract conditions are accurately captured and flowed down into subcontract agreements
• Manage invoicing and progress claims in line with Project Bank Account requirements
• Support Project Managers by monitoring project timelines, deliverables, budgets, and overall project performance
• Assist with cost control, forecasting, and budget alignment, identifying and escalating discrepancies where required
• Coordinate project startup requirements including insurances, approvals, permits, project bank accounts, and dilapidation reports
• Compile and manage project handover documentation, manuals, and certification processes
• Maintain accurate and up to date project registers including variations, RFIs, EOTs, SIs and contract registers
About you You are a commercially minded and detail‑oriented Contracts Administrator with strong experience supporting construction project delivery. You thrive in a fast paced environment, are comfortable managing competing priorities, and take pride in maintaining high standards of compliance and organisation.
What you'll bring
• Minimum 3 years' experience in a Contracts or Project Administration role within the construction or manufacturing sector
• Proven experience managing multiple projects through to completion within time and budget
• Strong capability in subcontract administration and scope management
• Demonstrated experience administering AS4300 contracts, Project Bank Accounts, and training plans
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Strong time management skills and the ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines
• High level attention to detail, with strong analytical and record-keeping skills
• Intermediate computer literacy, including Microsoft Office (Navision experience advantageous)
• Commitment to delivering high quality customer and stakeholder outcomes
• Current White Card and driver's licence
About the Company
Fleetwood Australia is leading a construction revolution, redefining the Australian market through the transformative power of modular building. With more than 60 years of experience and a national presence, we are enhancing community wellbeing and setting new benchmarks across key sectors including education, social housing, health, aged care and government projects.
As an ASX‑listed market leader, Fleetwood is guided by our core values of Zero Harm, Collaboration, Integrity, Accountability and Innovation. These values shape our culture and drive our commitment to excellence, sustainability and positive impact. Our vision is to create innovative spaces where people thrive, and our purpose is to lead the reimagining of sustainable spaces. Together, we are shaping a brighter future built on safety, teamwork, ethical practice and forward‑thinking solutions that deliver lasting value for our people, clients and communities.
Why Work for Fleetwood?
* Shape the future: Join us at a pivotal stage in our growth journey and contribute to meaningful change across the business.
* Values‑led culture: Be part of a team guided by Collaboration, Integrity, Accountability, Zero Harm and Growth through Innovation.
* Career development: Access professional and career growth opportunities across our group of ASX‑listed companies, a leader in modular building solutions.
* Flexible working: Benefit from flexible work options designed to support both your wellbeing and productivity.
* Perks and benefits: Enjoy company discounts, wellbeing programs and reward and recognition initiatives that celebrate your achievements.
* Family‑friendly policies: Take advantage of parental leave and family support options.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and cover letter by clicking the Apply button below.
Fleetwood Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and communities. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present.
Agency submissions will not be accepted.
All successful applicants may be required to complete a functional medical, including a drug and alcohol assessment.
All final applicants for this position will be asked to consent to a National Police check. Applicants with criminal records are not automatically excluded from applying for this position and each application will be considered on its merits.