Asbestos Administrator

Asbestos Administrator / Coordinator

Up to £30,000 + Benefits

Stafford, Staffordshire

Are you an experienced Asbestos Administrator looking for a role where you can genuinely grow with the business?

We’re supporting a well-established, UKAS-accredited asbestos management consultancy that has seen impressive growth over the past few years. With ambitious plans to become one of the leading consultancies in the UK, they’re now looking to strengthen their expanding Midlands office with an organised and proactive Asbestos Administrator / Coordinator.

This is a busy, varied role where you’ll be at the heart of the operation - supporting site teams, keeping projects running smoothly and ensuring clients receive accurate, high-quality reports.

As an Asbestos Administrator/Coordinator, you will be involved in:

  • Scheduling works and coordinating diaries for surveyors and analysts

  • Inputting data onto TEAMS software and keeping internal systems up to date

  • Producing and formatting asbestos reports to a high standard

  • Handling incoming enquiries by phone and email

  • Liaising with clients to arrange access and resolving any site entry issues

  • Supporting the wider office team with day-to-day coordination

You’ll be ideal for this role if you:

  • Have previous experience within the asbestos sector or a similar technical coordination role

  • Are highly organised and confident managing multiple priorities at once

  • Take pride in producing accurate, well-presented reports

  • Communicate clearly and professionally with both clients and engineers

  • Ideally hold a P402 qualification with report quality checking experience (highly desirable but not essential)

Why consider this opportunity?

  • Salary up to £30,000 depending on experience

  • 22 days’ holiday + bank holidays

  • Enhanced ompany pension scheme

  • A friendly, collaborative team environment

  • Genuine long-term career progression

As the Stafford office continues to grow, there will be real scope to develop your career - including progression into an Office Manager role, working closely with senior leadership and helping shape the future of the branch.

If you’re looking for stability, growth and the chance to be part of something ambitious, this could be a fantastic next move!

Apply today or contact Angelina at Golden Fox Recruitment for a confidential chat.

Commutable from: Stoke-on-Trent, Cannock, Rugeley, Stone, Uttoxeter, Lichfield, Telford, Penkridge and surrounding Staffordshire areas

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