Bristow Group
Technical Publications Controller

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Role Overview
The Technical Publications Controller reports to the Global Technical Publications Supervisor. The primary purpose of this role is to maintain a complete and current global Technical Library for all regions. The Technical Publications Controller is responsible for following all departmental procedures to ensure a complete, current, and accurate technical library is maintained for use by Company personnel.
Principal Responsibilities
Core Activities
- Monitoring all incoming email notifications for OEM and Vendor document updates, adding all items to the internal tracking system, and submitting all necessary documents through the Service Desk for vetting via Fleet Engineering.
- Publishing vetted documentation in all necessary formats, e.g. electronically and physically, as required.
- Publishing AS/SBs after initiation by the ARC team and vetting completion by Fleet Engineering.
- Publishing all Technical Directives (TDs) as received from Fleet Engineering.
- Publishing all Fleet Support Notices (FSNs) as received from Fleet Engineering.
- Submitting all internal Modifications / Drawings to Fleet Engineering for vetting, and publishing as applicable once vetted.
- Auditing of all OEM documents to verify currency and accuracy on a regularly scheduled basis.
- Auditing of all Vendor documents to verify currency and accuracy on a regularly scheduled basis.
- Compiling and distributing Regional Master Publication Lists on a rotational basis.
- Updating the TD/FSN/TECI report upon receipt and distributing the full report on a weekly basis.
- Supporting the Document Control team by either internally printing or facilitating printing orders with an external printing company and distributing the documentation as needed.
- Maintaining the stock level of Company labels/tags/forms to include ordering and distributing as and when required.
- Creating Purchase Requisitions in SAP for necessary orders.
- Performing other duties as assigned by the Global Technical Publications Supervisor.
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Person Specification
Qualifications
- Higher grades in English/Maths or equivalent experience in Technical Publications.
Experience
- Previous experience with Technical Publications or publication management preferred.
- Previous administrative experience preferred.
- Previous experience with Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Word and Excel, preferred.
- Previous experience with Adobe products preferred.
Key Skills & Competencies
- Must be Self-Driven / Self-Starter.
- Highly motivated with the skills and temperament to function effectively and efficiently in a team environment.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Highly organized with the ability to manage priorities and focus on the key issues.
- Results-oriented with a continuous improvement mindset.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills at all levels including frontline, leadership, and management.
- Must be adaptable and have the ability to learn new systems and processes.
- Must understand the need for and act with integrity in their liaisons with all stakeholders.
- Ability to keep a level head when working under pressure.


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Equal Opportunities
Bristow Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran/ex-military status.
Military-Friendly
As a Military-Friendly employer, we are dedicated to providing meaningful employment opportunities for military veterans. This commitment is embodied by our Managed Military Pathway Programme and our Silver Award under the Armed Forces Covenant, which collectively demonstrate our support for veterans and reservists as they transition to civilian careers.
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We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and take pride in creating and maintaining environments that are inclusive and respectful. As well as offering an interview to disabled people who meet the minimum advertised requirements, we also invite applicants to advise us of any reasonable adjustments, at any stage of the application or hiring process, by contacting hr.sharedservice@bristowgroup.com.
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