You will collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to establish document control procedures, including version control, naming conventions, and file storage protocols.
In the role of Document Controller, your primary duty is to meticulously manage and organize project-related documents, guaranteeing their accuracy, currency, and accessibility to relevant team members.
In addition to your core responsibilities, you may be called upon to create routine reports, keep thorough document logs, and support the transition to electronic document management systems, thereby improving overall efficiency and document security.
Your collaborative efforts with project managers, engineers, and stakeholders will be instrumental in creating and maintaining document control procedures, encompassing version control, naming conventions, and file storage protocols.
The central responsibility of a Document Controller is to maintain and organize project-related documents, ensuring their precision, currency, and accessibility for relevant team members.
Your role as a Document Controller entails the meticulous management and organization of project documents, with a focus on accuracy, currency, and accessibility for all team members.