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Document Control Engineer jobs in Aberdeen

A Document Controller is a vital part of the company as you’ll be a key member of the projects and design teams. A good eye for detail is very important, as the quality and standard of documentation for a company have an on-going impact on many things, including relationships with clients and how much profit projects make.

Document control engineer jobs are available in both entry-level and senior positions. You do not have to be educated to degree-level to move into this field. However, you will be expected to be proficient in MS Office, Adobe Acrobat, and AutoCAD. You’ll also ideally need to have very high people skills in order to communicate effectively with colleagues from across the business.

If you feel that you possess the right traits for a role in this area, then get started by taking a look at the document of control engineer jobs that we’re able to offer here:

Aberdeen (the Granite City) earned its reputation as the "energy capital of Europe "for its significant involvement in the Oil and Gas industry over the last 40 years. Many of the industry key players have a considerable presence in the City and use it as a base for work in the North Sea and beyond. Aberdeen has the largest heliport in the world and an important service ship harbour port serving offshore oil rigs, Aberdeen is often called the "Oil Capital of Europe". The number of jobs created by the energy industry in and around Aberdeen has been estimated at over half a million. The majority of the largest oil fields in the UK sector of the North Sea were found in the waters to the north and east of the Scottish mainland, with the more northerly fields found to the east of the Orkney and Shetland islands. Now, the city is gearing up for the next – and potentially most critical – phase of its evolution, using its proven oil and gas infrastructure and expertise to become a world leader in renewable energy. Significant knowledge and experience in offshore project management, underwater cables and foundations, semi-submersibles, moorings, autonomous vehicles and robotics is transferable and essential to the commercial-scale success of offshore wind and other offshore renewable energy.