Administrator

  • Permanent
  • Barnsley, South Yorkshire
  • Posted: 6th May 2026
  • Salary: Up to £25000.00 per annum
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH17128
  • Industry:
  • Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

Due to organic growth, we are recruiting for an Administrator to join this well-established manufacturing organisation.

The company is based South Yorkshire with easy access from surrounding towns and cities such as Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham, and Sheffield.

Working Hours for the role of Administrator :

  • Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5pm.
  • Friday 8.30am to 3.45pm.
  • 37.5hours working week.

In return, the successful Administrator:

  • Starting Salary £25k per Annum.
  • Pension Total 10%.
  • Ongoing development and training.

Ideally, the successful Administrator will have:

  • Maths /English GCSE Grade C or Above.
  • Ability to use Microsoft Office.
  • Document Control background.
  • Some experience working in a manufacturing environment.

E3R are keen to see applications from candidates with potentially some work experience in Administration who are recent College leavers and/or Graduates, looking for a long-term career in Production Administration Support. To apply for this Administration role please click “Apply Now” and attach your most up-to date CV.

 
 

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