A Civil Site Supervisor oversees and manages all on-site construction activities, serving as the link between management and the field workforce. Their role ensures that projects, such as buildings, roads, or bridges, are completed according to design, safely, on time, and within budget.
Key responsibilities:
Safety and quality control: Enforces safety regulations and conducts inspections to ensure all work meets quality and compliance standards.
Workforce and resource management: Coordinates and directs construction crews, subcontractors, and suppliers while managing resources like materials and equipment.
Schedule and progress monitoring: Tracks project timelines, identifies potential delays, and ensures work progresses according to the project plan.
Reporting and coordination: Communicates with engineers, clients, and contractors, and prepares regular reports on site activities and progress.
Problem-solving: Addresses and resolves on-site issues and conflicts to prevent costly delays.