Contract Administrator
Name : ACRUX BUILDINGS PTY LTD (T / A : ACRUX Buildings)
ABN : Work Type : Full Time, 38 hours per week.
Salary : $105,000 to $110,000 + superannuation per annum
Location : 1 Lois Simpson Cres, Whitlam ACT
About the Business
Acrux is a Canberra-based construction company delivering state-of-the-art residential and commercial building solutions across the ACT and surrounding regions. Owner-operated for more than 10 years, we are supported by a highly professional multidisciplinary team with extensive industry experience.
We have built a strong reputation for providing innovative design solutions, construction expertise, and end-to-end building services—consistently delivering projects on time, within budget, and to an exceptional standard of quality. Our portfolio includes a wide range of residential developments, commercial fit-outs, extensions, and bespoke architectural builds.
At Acrux, we take great pride in transforming architectural concepts into durable, functional and visually striking structures. Every project is delivered with care, precision, and excellence, while upholding our commitment to sustainable practices, ethical operations, and long-term value for clients.
About the Position
Contract Administrator (CA) plays a critical role by managing contract agreements, coordinating project documentation, overseeing cost control, and ensuring all works comply with contractual, commercial, legal, and safety obligations. Within our company, the CA is essential in supporting our Site Managers, Architects, Project Manager, and senior leadership team to ensure that construction projects progress smoothly, align with design intent, and are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standard.
Reporting to : the Director.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Manage contract agreements and project documentation.
Oversee cost control and compliance with contractual obligations.
Support project managers and site teams to ensure timely project delivery.
Prepare, review and negotiate construction contracts and subcontract agreements, ensuring alignment with architectural design intent.
Manage variations, EOTs, RFIs and progress claims across residential and commercial projects in the ACT region.
Maintain contract registers, purchase orders and compliance documentation in line with Australian Standards and ACT regulations.
Respond to contract-related inquiries and assist in resolving issues raised by clients, consultants or subcontractors.
Support project budgeting, cash-flow forecasting, cost tracking and preparation of commercial reports.
Verify subcontractor invoices and progress claims, ensuring accuracy and alignment with approved scopes and contract terms.
Assist with procurement schedules, tender evaluations and ethical, cost-effective subcontractor and supplier selection.
Collect and analyse project cost data and prepare performance and commercial outcome reports.
Prepare tender packages, scopes of work and subcontract agreements.
Evaluate quotes, negotiate terms and coordinate subcontractor onboarding.
Monitor subcontractor performance, workmanship, compliance and progress, and report variations or non-compliance.
Manage and update drawings, specifications, WHS documents and revision records to ensure accurate communication with architects and designers.
Ensure compliance with contract conditions, Australian Standards, WHS requirements and Acrux's sustainability and ethical operational principles.
Coordinate permits, approvals, certifications and other documentation required for construction progress.
Prepare submissions, tender responses and project reports for internal and client use.
Liaise closely with Project Managers, Architects, Interior Designers, Site Managers, subcontractors, suppliers and clients to ensure smooth project delivery.
Prepare minutes, progress updates and communication records for management and stakeholders.
Provide contract advice to senior management and support implementation of key project decisions.
Assist with dispute resolution, clarifying contract terms and supporting project teams to ensure project goals are achieved.
Provide document-control and administrative coordination across projects, including reviewing or arranging office accommodation when required.
Qualifications, Education, Experience and Abilities Required
Minimum of a diploma qualification in Quantity Surveying.
Minimum 2 years relevant experience working as Contract Administrator.
Ability to communicate and coordinate with overseas suppliers and manufacturers from China, including contract discussions and procurement logistics.
Demonstrated capability in managing contracts, variations, project documentation, compliance and subcontractor coordination.
Strong knowledge of construction contracts, procurement and project documentation.
Excellent stakeholder communication skills, including cross-cultural and international coordination.
High attention to detail with strong organisational and record-keeping skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and competing deadlines.
Competence in cost tracking, data analysis and commercial administration.
Proactive, reliable, and able to work both independently and within a team.
Hours
The employee's ordinary hours of work will be 38 hours per week, scheduled across weekdays and weekends as required, inclusive of meal and refreshment breaks in accordance with the Fair Work Act.
Note
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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