Roles and responsibilities
- Distributes the manpower based on the site engineer instruction
- Control and monitor the materials and tools received from the project store
- Coordinates with other activities in the project.
- Control and monitor project execution team for the right productivity
- Plans the requirements of material and communicate to the Site Engineer.
- Ensures the quality of workmanship
- Ensures the control for less material waste and the skilled/semi-skilled time waste
- Ensures the follow up of all HSE rules and measures
- Control & monitor the work progress at site as per project time frame.
- Handles the Testing & Commissioning of the project systems.
Requirements
- Diploma in either Mechanical or Electrical
- Minimum of 6 – 10 years of relevant experience
- Language – English
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Project Oversight:
- Managing Site Operations: Overseeing daily activities on the work site, ensuring that tasks are carried out as planned and project schedules are adhered to.
- Task Coordination: Assigning tasks to workers, contractors, and subcontractors, ensuring that everyone understands their duties and deadlines.
- Monitoring Work Progress: Tracking the progress of the project and ensuring that milestones are met according to timelines.
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Team Supervision:
- Managing Personnel: Supervising workers, subcontractors, and other team members to ensure work is carried out efficiently, safely, and according to project specifications.
- Motivating the Team: Ensuring that the team stays focused and motivated throughout the project, addressing any issues or challenges that may arise.
- Training and Development: Providing guidance and training to less experienced workers or new team members, ensuring they understand safety protocols and work procedures.
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Health and Safety Compliance:
- Ensuring Safety Standards: Enforcing health and safety regulations and ensuring all workers are wearing the necessary protective gear and adhering to safety protocols.
- Conducting Safety Inspections: Performing regular safety checks on equipment and work areas to prevent accidents and identify potential hazards.
- Reporting Incidents: Reporting any accidents or safety violations to higher management and documenting them for future reference.
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Quality Control:
- Ensuring Work Quality: Ensuring that all work is completed to the required quality standards, as specified in project plans or contracts.
- Conducting Inspections: Inspecting work as it progresses, identifying and resolving any issues related to quality, and ensuring that work meets the necessary standards.
- Problem-Solving: Identifying potential problems on-site (such as technical or logistical issues) and finding solutions to ensure that work proceeds without delay.
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Resource and Equipment Management:
- Managing Resources: Overseeing the use of materials, tools, and equipment on-site, ensuring that they are available, properly maintained, and used efficiently.
- Inventory Management: Monitoring stock levels of materials and supplies, coordinating with procurement or inventory teams to ensure timely delivery of materials to the site.
- Maintaining Equipment: Ensuring that all tools and machinery are in good working condition and arranging for maintenance or repair when necessary.
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Communication and Reporting:
- Liaising with Stakeholders: Acting as the main point of contact between the on-site team, project managers, contractors, and clients to ensure effective communication.
- Reporting Progress: Keeping detailed records of project progress, delays, incidents, and worker performance, and providing regular updates to project managers and clients.
- Managing Documentation: Ensuring that all necessary documentation, such as permits, inspections, and compliance reports, is completed and maintained.
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Problem Resolution:
- Handling Issues on Site: Managing any issues that arise on the work site, such as delays, disputes, or material shortages, and resolving them as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- Managing Conflicts: Addressing conflicts between workers, contractors, or subcontractors in a professional manner to maintain a positive working environment.
Desired candidate profile
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Leadership and Management:
- Strong leadership skills to manage teams, motivate workers, and maintain a positive working environment.
- Ability to delegate tasks effectively and manage multiple activities at once.
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Problem-Solving:
- Quick decision-making skills to resolve problems on-site, whether related to materials, equipment, personnel, or unforeseen challenges.
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Technical Knowledge:
- In-depth understanding of the technical aspects of the project, such as construction processes, blueprints, and building codes (for construction-related projects).
- Knowledge of equipment and materials specific to the industry (e.g., construction, manufacturing, etc.).
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Attention to Detail:
- Ensuring that every task is completed to high standards and that no detail is overlooked, especially when it comes to safety and quality control.
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Communication:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills to liaise with different stakeholders, report progress, and provide clear instructions to the team.
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Time Management:
- Ability to prioritize tasks effectively and keep the project on schedule, even when faced with unforeseen delays or challenges.
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Organizational Skills:
- Well-organized in managing tasks, resources, documentation, and schedules, ensuring that everything runs smoothly on-site.
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Health and Safety Knowledge:
- In-depth knowledge of safety standards and the ability to implement safety practices and protocols on-site to ensure the well-being of all workers.
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Negotiation and Conflict Resolution:
- Skills in managing disputes or conflicts on-site and negotiating solutions that satisfy all parties involved.
Tools and Software Used by Site Supervisors
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Project Management Software:
- Tools such as Procore, Buildertrend, and Asana are commonly used to manage project schedules, tasks, and communication among stakeholders.
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Health and Safety Management Tools:
- Software like iAuditor or SafetyCulture to conduct safety inspections, track hazards, and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
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Scheduling Tools:
- Tools like Microsoft Project or Trello to schedule work tasks, allocate resources, and track project milestones.
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Document Management Systems:
- Systems such as Box, Dropbox, or SharePoint to organize and store project-related documents like blueprints, contracts, and permits.
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Communication Platforms:
- Email and messaging apps (like Slack) for constant communication with the team and other stakeholders.
Work Environment and Industries
Site Supervisors work in various industries, including:
- Construction: Overseeing residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects, including buildings, roads, and infrastructure.
- Manufacturing: Managing production lines and ensuring that factory operations run smoothly.
- Oil and Gas: Supervising on-site operations for drilling, extraction, or pipeline projects.
- Civil Engineering: Managing projects related to bridges, roads, and utilities.
- Environmental Services: Overseeing waste management, environmental remediation, or renewable energy projects.