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Receptionist / Administrator
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We are seeking a professional Receptionist / Administrator to deliver a welcoming front-of-house experience in Ipswich. You will manage visitor procedures, support onboarding, and maintain office supplies. Ideal candidates possess strong organisational skills, Microsoft Office proficiency, and ex...
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United Kingdom , Ipswich
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12.60 - 13.80 GBP / Hour
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Ganymede
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Book-keeper / Administrator
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Seeking an experienced Book-keeper / Administrator in Ipswich, UK. This role requires 5+ years of bookkeeping expertise, strong Excel skills, and attention to detail. Responsibilities include bank reconciliation, credit control, sales invoices, and payroll preparation. Xero knowledge is advantage...
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United Kingdom , Ipswich
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13.20 GBP / Hour
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Office Administrator
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Join our Ipswich team as an experienced Office Administrator. You will provide high-quality support in a busy professional environment, acting as the key point for colleagues and clients. This role involves phone and in-person liaison, managing product providers, and general office administration...
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United Kingdom , Ipswich
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Perspective Financial Group Ltd
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HR Administrator
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United Kingdom , Ipswich
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27694.00 - 31022.00 GBP / Year
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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About the Administrator role

Administrator jobs represent the backbone of organizational efficiency, encompassing a wide range of roles dedicated to ensuring the smooth operation of a company's daily activities. These professionals are the organizational linchpins, providing critical support that allows other departments to function effectively. The field is incredibly diverse, with specializations ranging from general office administration and executive assistance to more technical domains like network and systems administration. Regardless of the specialty, the core objective remains the same: to maintain order, streamline processes, and support the broader goals of the organization.

Individuals in administrator jobs are typically responsible for a core set of duties that revolve around coordination, communication, and maintenance. In general office roles, this often includes managing schedules, coordinating meetings and travel arrangements, maintaining filing systems, handling correspondence, and managing office supplies. They frequently serve as a central point of contact for both internal staff and external stakeholders. In more technical roles, such as a Network Administrator, the responsibilities shift to maintaining the organization's technological infrastructure. This involves configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network components like servers, routers, switches, and firewalls to ensure secure and uninterrupted connectivity and data flow. Across all types of administrator jobs, common tasks include documenting procedures, managing inventory, processing expense reports, and handling ad-hoc requests to solve immediate business needs.

To excel in administrator jobs, candidates typically need a blend of formal education and practical skills. Many positions require a university or college degree, often in fields like Business Administration, Finance, or Information Technology, depending on the specialization. However, relevant work experience is highly valued, with entry-level roles requiring 1-3 years and senior positions demanding 5+ years of proven expertise. Key skills are universal: exceptional organizational and time-management abilities are paramount, as is a keen attention to detail. Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential for effective interaction with colleagues and clients. Proficiency in standard office software, particularly the Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word), is a common expectation. For technical administrator jobs, specific competencies are required, such as a deep understanding of networking principles, hands-on experience with hardware from vendors like Cisco, and knowledge of security protocols and firewall technologies. Soft skills like problem-solving, analytical thinking, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are critical for success in any administrative capacity. If you are a proactive, detail-oriented individual who thrives on creating order and supporting team success, exploring administrator jobs could be the perfect career path for you.