And O’Connor said much of his time will be taken up with helping turn workers’ compensation over to the Finance Department. “This isn’t flipping a light switch. You can’t take the files from one office to another and say, ‘I’m done,’” he said. “We need to make sure people who are getting services keep getting them, and that we set this thing up following best practices for the long term. The goal would be to have it in place for the next mayor in May.”