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Explore all careersContract Administrators oversee contracts to ensure compliance, managing subcontractors and liaising with companies in construction projects.
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In Australia, a full time Contract Administrator generally earns upwards of $1,800 per week ($93,600 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only.
There are currently 17,000 Contract Administrators working in Australia right now, and this job role grew steadily over the past 5 years. Contract Administrators are usually employed by larger businesses and corporations (particularly in manufacturing, wholesale trade, utilities, and construction). They are often assigned to single projects or programs.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
Get started as a Contract Administrator with a VET qualification in procurement, project management, or construction. Try the Diploma of Procurement and Contracting, the Certificate IV in Project Management Practice, or the Certificate IV of Building and Construction (Contract Administration). These courses take 12-18 months to complete.
Contract Administrators oversee contracts on behalf of an organisation and ensure that goods and services are delivered according to the agreement. They are often assigned to large projects — especially when working in the building and construction industry.
As a Contract Administrator you could be supervising sub-contractors and checking the quality of their work, liaising with contracting companies to ensure their schedules are met, checking supplier invoices against contract prices, or discussing a contract breach with the Project Manager and CEO.