Roles and responsibilities
The Superintendent Construction (Fab) s upervises and coordinates workers engaged in lifting, transporting, storing, and loading materials and products by use of conveyors, cranes, hoists, railroads, or trucks and applies knowledge of yard and material handling equipment and procedures.
Responsibilities
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
- Ensures that all department housekeeping duties are completed.
- Forecasts and budgets the cost center within the department.
- Specifies locations for movement of hoists and cranes using knowledge of various methods of lifting equipment, machinery, and heavy loads.
- Studies production schedules and estimates worker-hour requirements for completion of job assignments.
- Establishes or adjusts work procedures to meet production schedules using knowledge of capacities of machines and equipment.
- Recommends measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and product quality, and suggests changes in working conditions and use of equipment to increase efficiency.
- Analyzes and resolves work problems, or assists foremen and leader men in solving work problems.
- Approves personnel actions, such as promotions, transfers, terminations and disciplinary actions.
- Confers with other supervisors in order to coordinate activities of individual departments.
- Required to be highly qualified in the activities of all workers supervised.
- Required to have knowledge of weight-to-size capacities of slings.
- Controls the maintenance of all departmental equipment.
- Trains supervisors under him/her on how to evaluate their employees.
- Ensures that company objectives, policies, programs and procedures are consistently adhered to.
- Adopts Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental programs of company.
Desired candidate profile
Qualifications
Essential Qualifications and Education:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- With over 15 years of work experience
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