Document Controller - Remote

Document Controller - Sizewell C Project Location: Primarily remote, with 2 days per month in-office (nearest office: London, Manchester, Bristol, or Sizewell) Contract: Long-term contract via Morson Talent Sector: Nuclear New Build | Major Infrastructure ProjectMorson Talent is proud to be supporting the development of one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. We are currently recruiting a Document Controller to join the Sizewell C (SZC) project team - a multi-billion-pound nuclear new build programme based in Suffolk.This is a contract opportunity with long-term potential, offering a flexible working model. The role is primarily remote, with just 2 days per month required in the office. Office attendance can be at your nearest available location: London, Manchester, Bristol, or Sizewell.Role Overview You will provide Document Control support to the Sizewell C project in compliance with License Condition 6: Documents, Records, Authorities & Certificates. This is a key role within the SZC Documents & Records team, helping to ensure robust documentation management across a highly complex regulatory and stakeholder environment.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide document management support using the chosen EDRMS and supplementary systems Ensure compliance with project documentation standards and procedures Support project teams and supply chain partners with document control guidance and training Capture, control, store, and distribute project documentation and records Perform quality assurance checks on project deliverables Manage workflows and distribution in line with the distribution matrix Represent the Document Control team in internal and external meetings Produce reports and contribute to continuous improvement within the teamWhat We're Looking ForExperience in Document Control, ideally on complex or regulated projects Comfortable working with Electronic Document and Records Management Systems (EDRMS) Knowledge of quality assurance processes, record keeping, and distribution matrices Confident using Microsoft Office Suite Excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach No formal qualifications required, but a good standard of education and professional maturity is expectedDesirable Prior experience in large-scale infrastructure, construction, or engineering projects Ability to influence and promote best practice in document management A proactive and organised mindset with the ability to manage your own workloadWhy Join?Work on a nationally significant infrastructure project with long-term potential Join a collaborative, high-performing team environment Primarily remote working with minimal office attendance required Ongoing contract engagement through Morson TalentInterested? Apply now to learn more about this opportunity or contact a Morson consultant to discuss how this role fits your experience.

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