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TILING SUPERVISOR

5-8 Years
SGD 3,500 - 4,500 per month
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Qualifications & experience

  • Tiling Experience: A strong background in tiling is essential for a tiler supervisor. This typically includes several years of hands-on experience working as a tiler, gaining proficiency in various tiling techniques, materials, and tools.
  • Supervisory Experience: Experience in a supervisory or leadership role is highly beneficial. This could involve leading a team of tilers on projects, managing work schedules, assigning tasks, and overseeing work quality.
  • Technical Skills: A thorough understanding of tiling techniques, materials, and tools is essential for a tiler supervisor. This includes knowledge of different types of tiles, adhesives, grouts, cutting methods, and surface preparation techniques.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Tiler supervisors should be adept at troubleshooting and problem-solving. They need to quickly identify and address any issues that arise during the course of a project to ensure smooth progress and quality outcomes.
  • Communication Skills: Strong communication skills are crucial for a tiler supervisor. They need to effectively communicate with team members, clients, suppliers, and other stakeholders to convey instructions, provide updates, and address concerns.
  • Attention to Detail: Tiling projects require precision and attention to detail to achieve high-quality results. A tiler supervisor should have a keen eye for detail and the ability to ensure that work meets quality standards and specifications.
  • Safety Awareness: Knowledge of safety regulations and procedures is essential for ensuring a safe work environment. Tiler supervisors should be familiar with relevant safety guidelines and ensure that all team members adhere to them.
  • Organizational Skills: Tiler supervisors often juggle multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously. Strong organizational skills are necessary to manage schedules, coordinate resources, and keep projects on track.
  • Industry Knowledge: Keeping abreast of industry trends, new materials, and emerging technologies in tiling can help a tiler supervisor stay competitive and enhance their expertise in the field.

Tasks & responsibilities

  • Project Planning - involved in project planning, including assessing project requirements, estimating material and labor costs, and creating work schedules.
  • Team Management - oversee the tiling team, assigning tasks, providing guidance, and ensuring that work is completed efficiently and to the required standard.
  • Quality Control - It's the supervisor's responsibility to ensure that all tiling work meets quality standards and adheres to specifications outlined in the project plans and building codes.
  • Safety Compliance: Supervisors are responsible for enforcing safety regulations and ensuring that all workers adhere to safety protocols to prevent accidents and injuries on the job site.
  • Material Procurement: Supervisors may be involved in ordering materials, coordinating deliveries, and managing inventory to ensure that the project proceeds smoothly without delays due to material shortages.
  • Problem Solving: Supervisors must be adept at troubleshooting and resolving any issues or challenges that arise during the course of the project, whether related to materials, personnel, or logistics.
  • Client Communication: Supervisors often serve as the primary point of contact for clients, providing updates on the project's progress, addressing any concerns or questions, and ensuring client satisfaction.
  • Documentation: Keeping accurate records of work progress, material usage, and any changes to the project scope is essential. Supervisors may be responsible for maintaining project documentation for future reference or audits.
  • Training and Development: Supervisors may be involved in training new team members, providing guidance on tiling techniques, safety procedures, and best practices to ensure that the team performs at its best.
  • Budget Management: Supervisors may be responsible for managing project budgets, tracking expenses, and ensuring that the project stays within budgetary constraints.

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Job ID: 146073491

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