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In a pipe installation company, the Administration Manager acts as the central hub connecting field operations, engineering teams, and corporate leadership. This role requires a balance of traditional office management and specialised industrial knowledge, ensuring that projects remain compliant, documented, and properly supported from a logistical standpoint.
Pipe installation involves heavy documentation to meet safety and engineering standards.
Permit Management: Oversee the application and tracking of excavation, road opening, and environmental permits.
Project Documentation: Maintain As-Built drawings, welding logs, pressure test reports, and material certificates (MTRs).
Contract Administration: Reviewing client contracts for administrative requirements and ensuring all billing milestones are documented.
Managing the logistics of a mobile and often specialised workforce.
Crew Scheduling: Coordinating with Project Managers to ensure field crews have the necessary lodging, transportation, and daily reporting tools.
Subcontractor Liaison: Managing the onboarding, insurance verification, and payment processing for specialised subcontractors (e.g., non-destructive testing technicians or heavy equipment operators).
Timekeeping: Oversight of field timesheets, ensuring accurate allocation of labour hours to specific project codes for job costing.
Ensuring the right materials at the right time to prevent costly site delays.
Vendor Management: Negotiating rates with suppliers of pipes, fittings, valves, and heavy machinery rentals.
Inventory Control: Monitoring yard stock and ensuring materials are tagged and tracked from delivery to installation.
Logistics: Organizing the transport of large-diameter pipes and heavy equipment to remote or restricted-access sites.
Supporting the safety culture that is critical in high-pressure piping environments.
Certification Tracking: Maintaining a database of welder qualifications, heavy equipment operator licenses, and safety training (OSHA/HSE).
Audit Support: Preparing documentation for ISO audits or client-led safety inspections.
Incident Reporting: Managing the administrative side of site incidents, including insurance claims and worker's compensation filings.
Liaising with the finance department to maintain project profitability.
Budget Oversight: Monitoring administrative overhead and site-specific sundry expenses.
Progress Billing: Coordinating with Site Engineers to verify work completion percentages for monthly invoicing.
Accounts Payable: Verifying field invoices against delivery tickets before authorizing payment.
Facility Management: Overseeing the maintenance of the central office and any temporary site trailers.
IT & Communication: Ensuring field teams have reliable communication tools (radios, tablets, satellite phones) for remote locations.
Staff Supervision: Managing a team of administrative assistants, receptionists, or document controllers.
Permit Lead Time: Reducing the time between project award and breaking ground.
Documentation Accuracy: Zero missing material certificates during final project handover.
Overhead Control: Keeping administrative costs within 5-10% of the total project budget.
Job ID: 144710851