Job Description A Site Supervisor oversees daily operations on construction sites, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, and according to plan while managing workers, materials, and compliance with regulations. Supervise and manage site workers : Assign tasks, monitor performance, and provide guidance and mentorship to ensure productivity and quality standards are met. 3 Ensure health and safety compliance : Conduct regular site inspections, enforce safety protocols, and address hazards immediately to minimize accidents. 2 Coordinate with stakeholders : Work closely with project managers, engineers, architects, contractors, and subcontractors to align site activities with project plans. 2 Manage materials and resources : Oversee procurement, inventory, and equipment maintenance to ensure smooth operations without delays. 2 Administrative duties : Maintain accurate records of attendance, site activities, progress reports, and budgets. 2 Problem-solving : Address unexpected issues, disputes, or delays to keep the project on schedule and within budget. 1 5 Sources Education : High school diploma or equivalent is required; a bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field is preferred. 2 Certifications : Relevant certifications such as Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or OSHA safety certification are advantageous. 2 Experience : Typically 3–5 years in construction management or a similar role, demonstrating leadership and project oversight. 2 Technical knowledge : Strong understanding of construction methods, materials, building codes, and regulations. 2 Soft skills : Excellent communication, leadership, problem-solving, time management, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. 2 5 Sources On-site at various construction locations, which may require travel and weekend work. 1 Interaction with diverse teams, including workers, subcontractors, and clients. Responsibility for maintaining a safe and organized work environment while ensuring project quality and efficiency. 2 3 Sources Site Supervisors in the construction industry earn an average of $51,000–$85,000 per year , depending on experience, location, and project type, with a national average around $65,000. 1 Employment growth for construction managers, including site supervisors, is projected to be faster than average due to ongoing infrastructure and construction needs. 1 In summary, a Site Supervisor is the key on-site leader who ensures construction projects run smoothly, safely, and efficiently, combining technical expertise, leadership, and problem-solving skills to manage both people and resources effectively. 3 4 Sources Requirements Furniture Incharge manages the end-to-end operations of furniture, including sourcing, inventory control, warehouse maintenance, and delivery. They ensure quality standards, manage staff, handle customer orders, and maintain accurate inventory records to optimize stock levels and ensure smooth operational efficiency. +1 Key Responsibilities Inventory & Logistics: Receive, inspect, and track furniture items, maintaining accurate records of stock and managing warehouse space. Operational Management: Oversee the full ordering process, from, for example, procurement at VelvetJobs to delivery and assembly at the customer site. Quality Control: Ensure all furniture meets company specifications and safety standards, handling minor repairs if necessary. Team Leadership: Supervise, train, and schedule staff involved in the handling, assembly, or delivery of furniture. Customer & Sales Support: Coordinate with sales teams to fulfill customer orders, resolve issues, and ensure a high-quality customer experience. Safety Compliance: Ensure the warehouse, workshop, or showroom complies with health and safety regulations, notes this PDF document from and this PDF document from . VelvetJobs VelvetJobs +5 Key Skills Knowledge: Strong understanding of furniture materials, manufacturing, and repair techniques, according to the ENSTIB website and this job posting from . Logistics Management: Experience in inventory tracking software and supply chain logistics. Leadership: Ability to lead a team in a fast-paced environment. Problem-Solving: Proactive in resolving logistics delays or product defects, says this PDF document from . ENSTIB ENSTIB +4 Typical Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent (required). Experience in furniture warehouse management, retail sales, or manufacturing, often 3-5+ years, according to
Job Title
Site supervisor