Salter Grange is now recruiting for an experienced Document Controller to join a leading and forward thinking £450M Turnover contractor on a new project in Canterbury. The successful Document Controller will be joining a new project with an estimated £80m value and a busy General Contractor with rich pipeline of work for the coming years. As the Document Controller you will be working closely alongside the production and commercial teams, design consultancies and subcontractors. You will be responsible for seeing the project through from inception to completion. Document Controller Responsibilities: All Document Control relating to the design of the project (Drawings / RFIs / Tech Subs / Sample Schedules) Work closely with the Design Manager and Project lead Liaise with members of the design team and sub-contractors on design issues/queries Work with the site team to provide basic administrative support Assist the Project Leader in gathering data for monthly progress/forecast reports and collating the final document for issue Provide weekly/monthly site stat reports to project manager Liaise with the Project Lead / Design Manager re the co-ordination of O&M manuals Audit hard copy folders (Design and H&S) Provide a reporting and feedback function such that senior managers are fully aware of all documentation issues Ensure that procedures are fully implemented in order to meet requirements of the BMS and other documentation and information systems Create and customize forms and schedules for site-specific operations Document Controller Requirements: Proven experience as a Document Controller. Proficiency with P4, Aconex, Asite or other document management systems. Strong organizational skills with attention to detail. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and meet tight deadlines. Experience in a contractor environment is desirable. If you want to hear more about this Document Controller role, please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Julia at (phone number removed)