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Ad & Br Constructions Pte. Ltd.

Construction Site Supervisor

Early Applicant
  • 13 days ago
  • Be among the first 50 applicants
Exp: 2-5 Years
10,000 - 13,500 SGD/m

Job Description

1. Site Supervision & Coordination

  • Overseeing daily activities: Supervise the work of construction workers, contractors, and subcontractors to ensure tasks are completed efficiently and safely.
  • Work allocation: Assign tasks to crew members, ensuring that everyone knows their responsibilities and the project is progressing as scheduled.
  • Coordinating with other departments: Liaise with engineers, architects, and other stakeholders to ensure work is aligned with project specifications and timelines.

2. Safety Management

  • Enforcing safety protocols: Ensure that all workers follow safety regulations and wear personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
  • Conducting safety inspections: Regularly inspect the construction site for potential hazards or unsafe practices.
  • Emergency response: Be prepared to respond quickly to any safety incidents or emergencies on the site, including first aid and incident reporting.

3. Quality Control

  • Ensuring work standards: Monitor the quality of work and materials used, ensuring compliance with building codes, industry standards, and project specifications.
  • Addressing defects: Identify and address any issues or deficiencies in construction work, instructing workers to correct them promptly.
  • Documenting work progress: Maintain detailed records of work completed, including quality checks and inspections.

4. Scheduling & Time Management

  • Monitoring timelines: Ensure that the project stays on schedule by managing workflow and addressing delays proactively.
  • Tracking progress: Regularly assess the progress of work and adjust the schedule as needed to meet deadlines.
  • Coordinating deliveries: Ensure that materials and equipment arrive on time and are stored properly.

5. Resource Management

  • Managing manpower: Ensure there are enough workers on-site to meet project demands. This may involve hiring, assigning, or shifting resources as necessary.
  • Material management: Oversee the use of materials, ensuring there is no wastage and that supplies are used efficiently. Coordinate with suppliers for restocking when necessary.
  • Equipment management: Ensure that all necessary tools and equipment are available and in good working condition.

6. Communication

  • Acting as a liaison: Serve as the main point of contact between workers, subcontractors, project managers, and other key stakeholders (e.g., engineers, architects).
  • Reporting: Regularly update the project manager on the status of the project, highlighting any issues or concerns and providing solutions.
  • Conflict resolution: Address any disputes or issues that arise between workers, subcontractors, or other stakeholders, ensuring a smooth workflow.

7. Compliance with Regulations

  • Ensuring legal compliance: Ensure that all work on the site adheres to local building codes, zoning laws, environmental regulations, and other legal requirements.
  • Permit and inspection management: Ensure that necessary permits are obtained and that inspections are carried out as required.

8. Budget & Cost Control

  • Monitoring costs: Help track costs related to labor, materials, and equipment to ensure the project stays within budget.
  • Cost-saving measures: Identify areas where costs can be reduced without compromising quality or safety.

9. Reporting & Documentation

  • Daily logs: Maintain accurate daily logs of the work performed, including weather conditions, worker attendance, and any significant events or delays.
  • Progress reports: Provide regular reports on the status of the project to project managers or clients.

10. Training and Development

  • Training workers: Ensure that new workers are properly trained in safety practices and construction techniques.
  • Ongoing education: Keep up with the latest construction techniques and safety protocols and pass this knowledge on to the team.

11. Problem Solving & Decision Making

  • Addressing issues: Resolve construction-related problems or conflicts that may arise, including technical problems, delays, or staffing shortages.
  • Making decisions: Quickly make decisions to keep the project moving forward, such as adjusting work schedules or allocating resources differently.

Required Skills for a Construction Site Supervisor:

  • Leadership & Management: Ability to lead a team, provide clear direction, and maintain morale on-site.
  • Technical Knowledge: Understanding of construction methods, materials, and engineering principles.
  • Problem-solving skills: Ability to address and resolve issues quickly and efficiently.
  • Attention to detail: Ensuring that all aspects of the project adhere to quality standards and safety regulations.
  • Communication skills: Ability to effectively communicate with workers, contractors, clients, and other stakeholders.
  • Organizational skills: Efficiently managing multiple tasks, resources, and schedules.

Date Posted: 15/11/2024

Job ID: 100434907

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