Document Controller

develop and implement processes related to document control and management.
Checking the quality of processes.
Producing up project filling systems.
Teaming up with other documentation all activities related to the Document Control procedure, including technical documents, drawings, and commercial correspondence.
Input document data into the standard registers ensuring that the information is accurate and up to date.
Generate the various document control reports as required.
Typing of site documents, and follow up of all the site;
Makes sure that controlled copies of latest approved documents and drawings are given to the appropriate staff, subcontractors, and suppliers as applicable.
Maintain updated records of all approved documents and drawings and their distribution clearly.
Maintain the documents and drawings in the Document Control office under safe custody without any damage or deterioration with easy traceability.
Maintain the files and control logs as required by the project.

Short Info

  • Published:7 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Abu Dhabi,UAE
 
 
 

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