1. Oversees tiling projects, ensuring that they are completed efficiently and to a high standard. Includes coordinating the work of subordinates, scheduling tasks, ordering materials, inspecting work for quality and adherence to specifications, and resolving any issues or challenges that arise during the project.
2. Liaising with clients to understand their requirements and provide updates on the project's progress.
3. Training new workers by teaching them how to properly measure and cut tiles, prepare surfaces, apply adhesive, set tiles, and grout. It also includes demonstrating safety procedures, such as handling tools and materials safely, and providing guidance on maintaining quality and efficiency throughout the tiling process.
4. Additionally, providing ongoing feedback and support to help new workers develop their skills that is essential for their growth and success in the role.
Requirements:
- 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.