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Pulmonology Physician

Farmington, CT · On-site

$323.70K - $431.60K/yr

Potential need for support at various DOC sites within CT via UConn Health * Licenses, Certifications, Requirements: Active CT license preferred, IMLC accepted with LOQ, BC, DEA/CSR * EMR: Epic

Pulmonology Physician

Farmington, CT

$323.70K - $431.60K/yr

Potential need for support at various DOC sites within CT via UConn Health * Licenses, Certifications, Requirements: Active CT license preferred, IMLC accepted with LOQ, BC, DEA/CSR * EMR: Epic

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Document Control Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Document Control Technician, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with document management standards, often supported by a relevant associate degree or certification. Proficiency with electronic document management systems (EDMS) like SharePoint or Documentum and knowledge of industry-specific regulations are typically required. Excellent communication, time management, and problem-solving skills help you collaborate effectively and maintain accurate records. These abilities are crucial for ensuring document accuracy, compliance, and efficient information flow within organizations.

What are some common challenges faced by a Doc Control Technician, and how can they be effectively managed?

A Document Control Technician (Doc Ct.) often manages large volumes of sensitive documents in fast-paced environments, which can present challenges like maintaining version control, ensuring compliance with company policies, and meeting tight deadlines. Effective organization skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with electronic document management systems (EDMS) are essential to stay on top of these demands. Collaborating closely with project managers, engineers, and other team members helps ensure accuracy and timely delivery of documentation. Proactively communicating and setting up standardized processes can also minimize errors and streamline workflows.

What are Doc Cts?

Doc Ct typically refers to Document Control Technicians, professionals who manage and maintain company documents in an organized and secure manner. They are responsible for ensuring that documents are correctly filed, updated, and accessible to authorized personnel. Doc Cts also help enforce document control procedures, support audits, and assist with regulatory compliance by managing document versioning and retrieval. This role is essential in industries like construction, engineering, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing, where accurate documentation is crucial.

What is the difference between Doc Ct vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectDoc CtRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsCertification in Computed Tomography (CT)Certification in Radiography or Radiologic Technology
Work EnvironmentHospitals, imaging centers, clinicsHospitals, clinics, outpatient facilities
Industry UsageSpecialized in CT imagingGeneral radiography, including X-rays and CT
Job FocusPerforming CT scans for diagnosisPerforming various imaging procedures including X-rays and CT

While both Doc Ct and Radiologic Technologists work in medical imaging, Doc Ct specializes in performing CT scans with specific certification, whereas Radiologic Technologists handle a broader range of imaging procedures. The roles often overlap, but Doc Ct professionals focus primarily on CT imaging, making them more specialized in that area.

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Senior Superintendent- Heavy (Water/Wastewater)

DOC

Naples, FL

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

About Daniel O'Connell's Sons

Daniel O'Connell's Sons (DOC) has been in continuous successful operation since its founding in 1879. Headquartered in Holyoke, Massachusetts, our geographic footprint includes offices in Milford, MA, Holyoke, MA, New Haven, CT, Kingston, NY and Miami Lakes, FL.

We offer a full range of preconstruction and construction management, general contracting, and project planning services for building and heavy/civil work to public and private sector clients. By having these two sides to our business, we have the opportunity to work in different markets - giving us a breadth and depth of experience that allows us to take on more complex, special projects for our clients.

When you join the DOC team, you will be part of a team-oriented organization, where collaboration is the norm. We emphasize the exploration of how to use new technology, as well as innovative building techniques and delivery methods that will move our industry forward. Come join us as we chart the course for our future.

Position Summary- Senior Superintendent- Water/Wastewater

Provide overall field management for one or more construction projects. Management will be of commercial/public projects within our core markets: institutional and commercial buildings, specialized industrial construction, infrastructure, and heavy construction.

Works under the direction of the Project Executive. Makes decisions and recommendations which can greatly impact the company's relationship with Clients and the project profitability.

The Senior Superintendent is the leader of the field management team – this individual is expected to have high levels of integrity and strong management skills.


Job Responsibilities


ï‚· Detailed planning and management of construction tasks and activities.
ï‚· Direct and supervise layout and quality control.
ï‚· Manage field personnel; including DOC employed tradespeople and subcontractors.
ï‚· Determine staffing needs for tradespeople; work with local unions, hire and lay off workers as needed.
ï‚· Manage field payroll, review and approve suppliers/vendor invoices.
ï‚· Manage and track any change order work, including subcontractor time and material work.
ï‚· Complete look ahead schedules and provide information for schedule updates.
ï‚· Communicate with owner and engineer/architect personnel.
ï‚· Ensure the project proceeds on schedule and on budget.
ï‚· Long term view of the overall direction of the project; identify areas of potential challenges early on in the work.
ï‚· Review submittals for constructability and coordination; submit RFI's as required.
ï‚· Identify potential areas of cost savings and value engineering for the owner/client.
ï‚· Leader of jobsite safety protocols; ensure everyone on site is aware of and following DOC safety rules and regulations.
Position Qualifications
ï‚· In-depth understanding of all major construction methods and procedures. Ideally with experience in Water or Wastewater treatment centers.

ï‚· Strong communication skills, including the ability to resolve conflict diplomatically.
ï‚· Understanding of field engineering principles and procedures.
ï‚· Field management experience.
ï‚· Understand of trade agreements and ability to manage trade and labor relations.
ï‚· Ability to serve as competent person for construction activities, including but not limited to; excavation, confined space, scaffolding, etc.

Education & Experience
ï‚· Broad knowledge of construction practices and procedures. Equivalent to a four-year college education or technical training & experience.
ï‚· Minimum 7 years relevant construction leadership experience.
ï‚· Knowledge of general business software, including: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, Bluebeam, etc., is required.
ï‚· Experience with project management software and scheduling software is required.
ï‚· OSHA 30 Certification, CPR/First Aid Training and Construction Supervisor's License are required.

Working Conditions
The working conditions of this position requires the employee to work both inside and outside, traverse a construction site, utilizing stairs, ladders, etc. and utilize personal protective equipment.