Emily Johnson Site Supervisor

A Site Supervisor manages daily operations on a construction site, ensuring work is carried out safely, efficiently, and according to plans. With a high school diploma or a degree in Construction Management, they possess leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Site Supervisors typically have 3-5 years of experience and certifications like OSHA. They coordinate teams, monitor progress and quality, and report to the project manager, playing a key role in maintaining site safety and productivity.

Speciality: Site Supervisor Experience: 10 Years
Email: info@mail.com
Phone: +8 (123) 985 789
Fax: +8 (123) 985 788

Professional Information

A Site Supervisor manages daily operations on a construction site, ensuring work is carried out safely, efficiently, and according to plans. With a high school diploma or a degree in Construction Management, they possess leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Site Supervisors typically have 3-5 years of experience and certifications like OSHA. They coordinate teams, monitor progress and quality, and report to the project manager, playing a key role in maintaining site safety and productivity

Skills

Leadership

85%

Site Inspection

78%

Problem Solving

94%

Safety Compliance

73%

Technical Information

A Site Supervisor is proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints and technical drawings, ensuring that construction activities align with the project specifications. They use construction management software to track progress and manage resources. Knowledgeable in safety regulations and protocols, they conduct regular site inspections and enforce safety measures. Their technical skills include troubleshooting onsite issues and coordinating with various teams to ensure efficient workflow.