which had the charge, governor, office, overseer, (that) was set

“Officer” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

This word is used in scripture indefinitely for any one in authority, there being seven Hebrew words so translated. In the New Testament are
1. πράκτωρ, from “to do or act,” it occurs only in Luke 12:58. It is used for the officer appointed to exact the money adjudicated by the judge.
2. ὑπηρἐτης, literally “an under-rower,” a subordinate officer, who assisted the priests and the Roman governors (Matt. 5:25; John 7:32,45-46; John 18:3-22; John 19:6; Acts 5:22,26). It is also translated “minister” and “servant.”

“Overseer” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

Used in scripture for any one that had the oversight or leadership of others (Gen. 39:4-5, and more). In the AV. it is once the translation of έπίσκοπος, (Acts 20:28), which is elsewhere translated BISHOP.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
paqiyd
Phonic:
paw-keed’
Meaning:
from 6485; a superintendent (civil, military or religious)
KJV Usage:
which had the charge, governor, office, overseer, (that) was set