Core Job Responsibilities
Daily Site Oversight: Managing daily operations, assigning tasks to workers and subcontractors, and monitoring progress to ensure adherence to schedules.
Safety Enforcement: Implementing and enforcing health and safety protocols, conducting daily briefings, and ensuring all personnel use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Quality Control: Inspecting workmanship and materials to ensure they meet technical drawings, project specifications, and local building codes.
Resource & Material Management: Ordering supplies, tracking inventory, and coordinating the delivery and safe storage of construction materials.
Documentation & Reporting: Maintaining accurate site records, including labor hours, progress reports, and incident logs.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Education: Most employers prefer a bachelor's degree or diploma in civil engineering, construction management, or architecture.
Key Technical Skills:
Proficiency in reading blueprints and technical drawings.
Familiarity with project management software such as Auto Cad, MS Project.
Solid understanding of construction methods, materials, and local safety standards.
Soft Skills: Strong leadership, diplomacy, effective communication, and advanced problem-solving to resolve on-site conflicts or delays.