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Site Supervisor

3-5 Years
SGD 900 - 1,500 per month
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Job Description

Reporting to the Site Foreman or Site Engineer, the Site Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of site activities and coordination of works relating to structural works.

A summary of the responsibilities of this position are, and not limited to, as follows:

  • Monitor progress, quality of workmanship and compliance as stated by the contractual requirements.
  • Check drawings for discrepancies & raise RFI's as necessary.
  • Ensure that all labour including that employed by all sub-contractors understands and follow the site safety procedures. Report to Site Manager for any non-compliance issues by the sub-contractors if necessary.
  • Ensure safe lifting procedures and maintain good housekeeping in working area.
  • Ensure works is done in accordance with the specification and quality requirements.
  • Receive and return issue of equipment from stores.
  • Submit daily allocation sheets.
  • Adherence to safety practices in the workplace.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

  • Education: Minimum Technical Certificates in Construction industry
  • Experience: Minimum 3 years of experience in Singapore Civil or Buildings Project
  • Has completed at least 1 full cycle of a construction project

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Job ID: 148864711

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