Role Summary:
A site supervisor with 3 to 5 years of experience is responsible for overseeing on-site construction work, managing labor teams, ensuring quality and safety compliance, and coordinating daily progress activities. At this level, they are expected to manage medium to large-scale work independently and report to site engineers or project managers.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Daily Site Supervision
Monitor and supervise all construction activities on-site.
Ensure work is carried out as per approved drawings, specifications, and timelines.
Allocate daily tasks to labor and subcontractors, and track their productivity.
2. Labor & Resource Management
Manage and coordinate labor teams, subcontractors, and workers.
Ensure efficient use of materials, tools, and equipment.
Maintain attendance records of labor and resolve minor site disputes.
3. Quality Control
Check the quality of workmanship and materials used on-site.
Ensure proper construction practices are followed (shuttering, concreting, masonry, finishing, etc.).
Report any deviations or issues to the site engineer/project manager.
4. Safety & Compliance
Ensure all workers use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and follow safety protocols.
Maintain a clean, hazard-free work environment.
Conduct safety checks and inform management of any risks.
5. Site Reporting & Coordination
Prepare and submit daily progress reports and updates.
Coordinate with site engineers, contractors, and vendors for smooth work progress.
Assist in resolving on-site technical issues in consultation with engineers.
6. Material Handling
Monitor the delivery, unloading, and proper storage of construction materials.
Keep track of material usage and report shortages or damages.
Ensure minimum wastage and proper stock management on-site.
Basic Tools & Skills Used:
Site measurement tools (tape, laser levels, etc.)
MS Excel or paper logs for daily reports
Understanding of basic construction drawings
Knowledge of civil/structural work (RCC, masonry, plastering, etc.)