Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£35000 per annum
Mobile Site Administrator - FM Provider - City of London, Croydon & Fulham - £35k per annum CBW are currently looking for a Mobile Site Administrator to be based in The City of London, Croydon and Fulham to work with one of their key clients. Day to day duties will include scheduling engineers diaries, using CAFM system Elog books and all aspects of Finance. Hours of Work / Details: 08:00am to 17:00pm Monday to Friday Office based Mobile at 3 sites based in The City of London, Croydon and Fulham Key Duties: Liaising with clients and subcontractors to schedule appointments and arrange access. Using internal bespoke software for diary appointments Maintenance of E-log books – Online portal for PPM planner Raising Purchase Orders and placing orders for engineers, sub-contractors Raising/processing quotes for clients and sending for approval Following up on outstanding quotes Setting up new PPM Contracts/Manuals Processing correspondence and certificates for clients Contract renewals Liaising with supervisor to arrange engineers diaries Scanning all relevant documents and uploading General administration tasks Requirements: Experience working in a FM environment General administration experience IT proficient Please send your CV to Paige at CBW Staffing Solutions for more information.
London
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