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Contracts Administrator

Lyreco Group
Greater Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Washroom Services Administrator

Contracts Administrator

Based - Atherton (Office Based)

Hours of Work – Monday to Friday 36.25 hours per week

Lyreco are the market leader in Workplace Solutions and specialise in providing workplace solutions to businesses globally, across a variety of sectors.


We’re looking for a Contracts Administrator to join our Washroom Division in Atherton. This is a key role supporting the day-to-day administration of our washroom services — ensuring contracts, invoicing, and renewals run smoothly.

You’ll be responsible for inputting and maintaining contracts, generating invoices, tracking payments, and managing annual renewals. The ideal candidate will be organised, detail-oriented, and confident working across both finance and operational teams to keep things on track.

As a Contracts Administrator your responsibilities are:

Input and maintain all washroom service contracts in internal systems. Ensure all contract data is accurate, compliant, and up to date. Support the onboarding of new customers and the setup of services. Raise invoices in line with service delivery and contract terms. Liaise with finance and operations to confirm service completion before invoicing. Resolve customer invoicing queries promptly and professionally. Maintain and manage the credit log to track outstanding payments.

The ideal Contracts Administrator will have:

Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines. Excellent attention to detail and data accuracy. Previous experience in administration, finance, or contract support. A good understanding of Microsoft Office, particularly Excel and Outlook. Clear and professional communication skills, both written and verbal. Experience with invoicing systems and basic financial tracking.

Benefits we offer:

31 days holiday, inclusive of bank holidays. Pension & Life Assurance Scheme. Private medical insurance, including 24 online GP and Wellbeing app (after one year of service) Opportunity to participate in the Cycle to Work Scheme, access retail vouchers and eye care vouchers. 2 fully paid community volunteering days each year. Grow Our Own Talent Programme – promoting internal career development. Referral Scheme. Long Service Awards – to celebrate your career milestones. Opportunity for career break – after 3 yrs of service Sports & Social Club – access to discounted trips and excursions. All Work to Company Values: Passion, Respect, Agility, Excellence.

As a diverse and forward-thinking employer, we embed the principles of equality, diversity, and inclusion into everything we do. That includes our staff, customers, suppliers, and our local community. We’re committed to the wellbeing of all our staff and to the sustainability of our environment.

​​​​​​​Lyreco prides itself on being an inclusive employer. We value and celebrate equality in opportunities, and we welcome applications from people who reflect the diversity of our communities.

Agency CV’s will not be accepted.

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