What are the responsibilities and job description for the Office Administrator - Temp position at Congruex?
Job Title: Office Administrator - Temp
CNS, a Congruex Company, is looking for a temporary Office Administrator to join our team for a 4-5 month assignment. Learn more about our operating unit at: www.Congruex.com
Who Is Congruex
Congruex designs and builds broadband and wireless communications infrastructure. The work we do enables everything in the modern world to operate, from healthcare and energy to transportation and social interactions.
We deliver turn-key network solutions under a single platform by aligning our engineering and in-market construction operating units. Our vision is to be the best end-to-end provider of network services in the U.S. and our core values of GRIT connect everything we do.
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Job Summary:
The Office Administrator in the Integrated Delivery Services of Congruex plays a key support role, helping to ensure the smooth operation of the office and assisting with administrative tasks related to large-scale telecom projects. This role involves a combination of organizational, logistical, and communication responsibilities, working across multiple departments to keep everything running efficiently.
Job Responsibilities (Including, but not limited to):
1. Administrative Support:
- Managing Documentation: They assist with organizing, filing, and maintaining project-related documentation (such as contracts, blueprints, permits, and reports), ensuring that all records are up to date, easily accessible, and properly archived.
- Scheduling and Calendar Management: They handle the scheduling of meetings, conference calls, site visits, and other appointments for team members, managers, and external stakeholders.
- Correspondence Handling: They manage incoming and outgoing communications, including emails, phone calls, and mail, ensuring that important information is passed on to the right people in a timely manner.
2. Coordination with Teams:
- Project Coordination: They provide administrative support to project managers, engineers, and other team members, helping to track project timelines, milestones, and deliverables.
- Team Liaison: They act as a liaison between different departments (engineering, construction, finance, etc.), ensuring that everyone has the information they need to keep projects on track.
- Travel Arrangements: If team members need to travel for site visits, meetings, or conferences, the office administrator is often responsible for booking travel arrangements, including flights, accommodation, and transportation.
3. Support with Procurement and Resources:
- Ordering Supplies and Equipment: They may assist with ordering office supplies, project materials, or other resources needed for day-to-day operations or specific projects.
- Inventory Management: They help maintain office and project equipment inventories, ensuring that the right tools and materials are available when needed.
4. Assisting with New Hire Onboarding:
- Onboarding Support: They will assist with the onboarding process for new employees, including scheduling and delivering Orientation, interfacing with hiring managers, scheduling travel (where necessary), setting up workstations, providing necessary documents, and helping new hires integrate into the team.
5. Data Entry and Reporting:
- Entering Data: They may be responsible for entering project data into software systems (such as project management tools or ERP systems), ensuring that it’s accurate and up to date.
- Generating Reports: They help generate regular reports on project progress, budgets, or other key metrics, which can be shared with senior leadership or clients.
6. Document and Contract Management:
- Contract Administration: They assist with organizing and tracking contracts with clients, vendors, and contractors, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is properly completed, signed, and filed.
- Compliance and Regulatory Documentation: They help ensure that all necessary compliance documents are maintained, such as safety certifications, environmental reports, and project permits.
7. Meeting and Event Organization:
- Preparing Meeting Materials: They organize and prepare materials for meetings, including agendas, presentations, and reports. They may also take meeting minutes and distribute them afterward.
- Event Planning: If there are company events or team-building activities, they may be responsible for organizing logistics such as venue booking, catering, and invitations.
8. Financial and Billing Support:
- Invoice Processing: They may assist with processing invoices, managing billing cycles, and ensuring that payments for services or materials are tracked and submitted on time.
- Expense Tracking: They may help track office or project-related expenses, ensuring that budgets are adhered to.
9. Communication and Customer Relations:
- Customer Interaction: They may be the first point of contact for clients or vendors reaching out to the office. They help manage relationships by addressing inquiries and ensuring that the needs of external stakeholders are met promptly.
- Internal Communication: They help maintain good communication within the team by disseminating important information, reminders, and updates.
10. General Office Management:
- Maintaining Office Environment: They ensure the office is well-organized, comfortable, and functional, overseeing office cleanliness, equipment maintenance, and general workplace efficiency.
- Handling Office Budgeting: They may assist with managing the office budget, ensuring that spending on supplies, services, or utilities stays within predefined limits.
11. Problem Solving and Ad Hoc Tasks:
- Handling Issues as They Arise: As problems arise—whether related to scheduling, documents, equipment, or team coordination—the office administrator works quickly to resolve them.
- Supporting Special Projects: They may assist with special projects or ad hoc tasks, depending on the needs of the business at any given time.
- High School diploma or GED
- Minimum 3 years of previous experience in office administration or a related role.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook).
- Familiarity with Microsoft office software.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Ability to multitask and prioritize work effectively.
- Keen attention to detail.
Preferred Experience:
- Some experience with onboarding new employees
Why Work At Congruex
No matter what role you play, you are an important part of the One Congruex Family. We offer:
- Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits
- 401(k) Program with a Company Match.
- Free Wellness Resources & Marketplace Discounts
- Paid Maternity & Parental Leave
- Paid Basic Life Insurance & Voluntary Options
- The pillars of Congruex culture are GRIT, safety, inclusion, and family.
The Fine Print:
We will determine salary based on skills and experience in relation to the function of the role, as well as equity to employees in similar roles. Some benefits have eligibility criteria. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at-will” employment relationship.