Document Control Representative Jobs
By Vanguard EMS At Beaverton, OR, United States
Experience with Doc Control/Configuration Management Software and standard processes including file structures, release, and change control processes.
Documentation experience in electronics manufacturing
Experience with good documentation practices
Create, update, and maintain online manufacturing work instructions.
Designate/coordinate the approval path for new/changed documentation. Fast track approvals as needed.
Continually improve documentation format and content.
Document Control And Records Management Analyst
By X-energy At , Oak Ridge, Tn
Experience using an electronic data/document management system in an engineering, construction or technical setting preferred.
Document Control & Records Management Analyst
Perform other duties as assigned by manager.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with others in a positive and collaborative manner.
Train entry level team members on basic workflows for processing data items for approval release and storage.
Provide support for audits and projects by providing data items to approved requestors in accordance with distribution procedures and policies.

Are you looking for a job that will give you the opportunity to make an impact? We are looking for a Document Control professional to join our team and help us ensure that all documents are managed and maintained in accordance with our company's standards. You will be responsible for creating and maintaining document control systems, ensuring accuracy and compliance with regulatory requirements, and providing support to other departments. If you have a passion for organization and accuracy, this could be the perfect job for you!

Overview Document Control is a specialized role within an organization that is responsible for managing the flow of documents and information. This includes the creation, storage, retrieval, and distribution of documents. Document Control professionals ensure that documents are accurate, up-to-date, and compliant with organizational policies and procedures. Detailed Job Description Document Control professionals are responsible for the creation, storage, retrieval, and distribution of documents. This includes the creation of new documents, the maintenance of existing documents, and the archiving of documents that are no longer in use. Document Control professionals must ensure that documents are accurate, up-to-date, and compliant with organizational policies and procedures. They must also ensure that documents are properly stored and secured, and that they are accessible to authorized personnel. Document Control professionals must also be able to track and monitor document changes, and ensure that documents are properly distributed. Job Skills Required Document Control professionals must have excellent organizational and communication skills. They must be able to work independently and as part of a team. They must also be able to manage multiple tasks and prioritize work. Document Control professionals must also have a good understanding of document management systems and software. Job Qualifications Document Control professionals must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Some employers may require a bachelor’s degree in a related field. Document Control professionals must also have experience working with document management systems and software. Job Knowledge Document Control professionals must have a good understanding of document management systems and software. They must also have a good understanding of organizational policies and procedures, and be able to track and monitor document changes. Job Experience Document Control professionals must have experience working with document management systems and software. They must also have experience working with organizational policies and procedures. Job Responsibilities Document Control professionals are responsible for the creation, storage, retrieval, and distribution of documents. This includes the creation of new documents, the maintenance of existing documents, and the archiving of documents that are no longer in use. Document Control professionals must ensure that documents are accurate, up-to-date, and compliant with organizational policies and procedures. They must also ensure that documents are properly stored and secured, and that they are accessible to authorized personnel. Document Control professionals must also be able to track and monitor document changes, and ensure that documents are properly distributed.