Construction Supervisor Role
Supervise on-site construction effort to achieve effective performance within planned schedules and guidelines.
Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
- Create and lead a safe workplace.
- Ensure quality work is delivered on Wiley projects.
- Coordinating site activities.
- Supervising construction activities.
- Resolving coordination activities.
- Maintaining program and construction sequencing.
- Planning short term activities.
- Ability to work to tight deadlines and budgets.
- Input into the master construction program.
- Scheduling materials and equipment that may be required.
- Documenting risks and completing risk assessments.
- Reporting daily activities and progress.
- Reported weekly activities and forecast activities.
- Ensuring construction is carried out accurately, following plans and specifications.
- Ensuring that tasks are completed on time and to the required quality standards.
- Thorough understanding and responsibility for workplace health and safety.
- Training site people.
- Maintaining detailed and accurate site diaries.
- Communicating to key stakeholders and consultants.
- Good communication and team building skills.
- The ability to build relationships across a wide range of professionals.
- Thorough understanding of the Building Acts, Regulations and Codes of Practice.
- Manage site managers and general foreman.
- Facilitate and participate in weekly sub-contractor co-ordination meetings.
Qualifications, Skills & Abilities
Formal qualifications in construction, a minimum of trade Certificate, Diploma TAFE.QBCC site supervisors' certificate (Queensland Only).Relevant building or construction experience at a senior level.First Aid certificate.System Responsibilities
Must carry out their responsibilities as required under the relevant parts of the SQE Management System and any SQE plans applicable to their office or project.Must understand the Safety, Quality and Environmental (SQE) implications of their own actions and have a duty to carry out their work in a manner which does not present a risk to themselves, others, the quality or product of their work or to the environment.Perform only those tasks for which they have the required authority, license, skills, training, knowledge and / or experience using the relevant processes, work instructions, plant and equipment.Report all SQE incidents, dangerous events, near misses, defects, hazards and inadequacies of procedures so that appropriate review and corrective action can be taken.Suggest improvements and be active in the general improvement of all SQE systems and methods of work to ensure activities are carried out in a safe manner, to the required standards and do not have an unacceptable impact on the environment.Use appropriate personal and environmental protective equipment and SQE monitoring and measuring devices where required and report any breakages or failures of the equipment or device that need replacement or rectification.Ensure that visitors, for whom they are assigned responsibility, are fully supervised while in the work area and made aware of their relevant SQE obligation.Not be in such a state whilst at work as to endanger their safety or the safety of any other person or reduce the quality or product of their work or cause an unacceptable impact environmental.Carry out SQE observation audits in conjunction with team members on a regular basis.Ensure compliance with all relevant SQE legislation, codes and regulations, standards.