Site Administrator
Salter Grange Limited
Euston · posted 14 August 2026
Salary
£35,000 – £40,000 a year
Job type
full time
Location
Euston, Greater London
Category
Construction
Site Administrator – Graduate Opportunity
Location: North London
Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent
Sector: Construction – Main Contractor
The Opportunity
We are looking for an enthusiastic and organised Site Administrator to join a busy construction site team working for an established Main Contractor.
This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate or someone at the beginning of their career who is keen to build a long-term career in the construction industry. You do not need extensive construction experience – our client is looking for someone with the right attitude, willingness to learn and strong organisational skills.
Key Responsibilities
* Providing general administrative support to the site management team
* Maintaining site records, documents and project information
* Assisting with timesheets, delivery records and site documentation
* Managing incoming and outgoing correspondence
* Supporting the site team with document control and filing
* Assisting with inductions and maintaining site records
* Liaising with subcontractors, suppliers and the wider project team
* Helping to ensure project documentation is kept accurate and up to date
* Supporting the Site Manager and Project Manager with day-to-day administration
* Learning about construction processes, health & safety and project management
About You
We are ideally looking for someone who:
* Is a graduate or early-career candidate looking to get into construction
* Has a genuine interest in developing a career within the construction industry
* Is organised, reliable and able to manage multiple tasks
* Has good written and verbal communication skills
* Is confident using Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel
* Has a proactive attitude and is willing to learn
* Can work effectively as part of a busy site team
* Has good attention to detail
* Previous construction experience is desirable but not essential
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