Construction Supervisor
[Intro Paragraph] The introductory paragraph of your job description should give the reader an overview of the company, the type of construction projects that are being worked on, and the added value of the company and position compared to competing employers and positions.
Construction Supervisor Job Responsibilities: The next part of your construction supervisor job description should highlight the specific job responsibilities. As mentioned before, guaranteeing safety on the construction site is the main priority, so remember to include this aspect prominently in your list of responsibilities. Some other examples to include:
- Maintains project administration in a correct and timely manner.
- Orders materials and equipment and takes care of the necessary permits.
- Accomplishes construction human resource objectives by selecting, orienting, and training employees.
- Assesses safety and finance goals.
- Manages sub-contractors by locating, evaluating, and selecting contractors.
- Meets operational standards by contributing construction information to strategic plans and reviews.
- Meets construction budget by monitoring project expenditures.
- Accomplishes construction project results by defining project purpose and scope.
- Approves construction projects by conducting inspections at critical phases.
- Prevents fines and work interruptions by complying with, and enforcing, codes.
- Maintains a safe, secure, and healthy work environment by following guidelines, standards, and procedures.
[Work Hours and Benefits]: The next part of your construction supervisor job description should provide details of the work schedule and added benefits. By supervising the contractors, the construction supervisor often has full control and freedom when it comes to their work schedule. Mention if this is the case for your position as well.
While discussing these job-related details, take the opportunity to show the generous benefits package you’re offering to new employees, like insurance options, paid time off, or an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP).
Construction Supervisor Qualifications and Skills:
- Ability to read construction blueprints and store elevation drawings
- Proficiency in demonstrating proposals and projects
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
- Highly organized with strong attention to detail
- Ability to manage multiple projects with urgent deadlines
- Great time management and problem-solving skills
Education and Experience Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- [Number] years’ experience working in the construction field
- A valid driver’s license from state of residence is required
[Call to Action] Don’t forget to include a strong call to action at the end of your construction supervisor job description. Create a message that is clear and inviting. For example, you can invite candidates to apply electronically by adding a link to the application website or by providing a mailing address for hard-copy applications.