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Senior Contracts Administrator

LocationMunster WA 6166, Australia
Work TypeFull time
Positions1 Position
Published At:3 days ago
  • Contracts Administrator
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Job no: BX76R

The role

We’re looking for an experienced Senior Contract Administrator to join our Procurement team in WA. In this role, you’ll take ownership of the full contract lifecycle, ensuring our contracts are commercially sound, compliant, and deliver value.

You’ll work closely with operations, maintenance, engineering and finance teams, acting as the key point of contact for suppliers and contractors on all contractual matters. This is a hands-on role where your commercial judgement and stakeholder engagement will directly support business performance.

Responsibilities

Contract management (primary focus):

  • Prepare, review and manage contracts in line with company standards
  • Lead contract negotiations, variations, and claims management
  • Identify and manage contractual risk, providing commercial advice
  • Monitor contract performance and ensure compliance with obligations
  • Maintain accurate and audit-ready contract records
  • Act as the main contact for contractors and suppliers

Procurement support:

  • Support RFQs, tenders, supplier evaluation and contract award
  • Deliver cost-effective procurement outcomes
  • Analyse spends and supplier performance to identify efficiencies
  • Contribute to supplier and contract strategies

What you will need to succeed

  • Commercially minded with strong attention to detail and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Experience managing end-to-end contracts with negotiation and risk capability
  • Strong communication skills with a proactive, solutions-focused mindset
  • Background in industrial, mining, manufacturing or construction, with ERP exposure (e.g. SAP)
  • Relevant tertiary qualification with 3+ years’ contract administration experience

Benefits of working with us

At Adbri, you’ll be part of a business that plays a key role in building Australia’s infrastructure. We offer a collaborative environment, opportunities for growth, and the chance to make a real impact across our operations.

Our business

Adbri is majority owned by CRH and is a market leader in the manufacture and supply of construction materials and industrial minerals which has been building a better Australia since 1882. Adbri's respected brands employ over 2800 people nationally producing cement, lime, concrete, aggregates, concrete products and industrial minerals. 

About CRH

CRH (NYSE: CRH) is the leading global provider of building materials solutions that build, connect and improve our world. Employing 80,000 people at 4,000 operating locations in 28 countries, CRH has market leadership positions in North America, Europe and Australia. As the essential partner for transportation and critical infrastructure projects, complex non-residential construction and outdoor living solutions, CRH’s unique offering of materials, products and value-added services helps to deliver a more resilient and sustainable built environment. The company is ranked among sector leaders by Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) rating agencies. A Fortune Global 500 company, CRH’s shares are listed on the NYSE and LSE.

For more information visit: www.crh.com

Creating a safe and supportive diverse workforce

Adbri recognises that diversity in our workforce drives innovation, encourages creativity and better equips us to be Always Ready. We are committed to increasing diversity within our workforce and our industry.

Employment in this role may be contingent upon the successful completion of pre‑employment checks, which could include a medical assessment, national police clearance, and reference checks. The specific checks required will vary depending on the nature and location of the position.

We will be progressively short listing - if this role looks like it could be your next role, apply now.

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  • Published on 08 May 2026, 3:51 AM