Job Site Supervisor General Labor - Orlando, FL at Geebo

Job Site Supervisor

Position Description Construction Supervisor Job Duties:
Accomplishes construction human resource objectives by orienting, training, assigning, scheduling, coaching, counseling, and disciplining employees; communicating job expectations; planning, monitoring, appraising job contributions; recommending compensation actions; adhering to policies and procedures.
Manages sub-contractors by locating, evaluating; monitoring and controlling performance.
Accomplishes construction project results by calculating resources required; establishing standards and protocols; allocating resources; scheduling and coordinating staff and sub-contractors; evaluating milestone assumptions and conclusions; resolving design problems; evaluating and implementing change orders.
Approves construction projects by conducting inspections at critical phases; obtaining approvals from General Contractors.
Prevents fines and interruptions by complying with, and enforcing, codes.
Maintains safe, secure, and healthy work environment by following and enforcing standards and procedures; complying with legal regulations.
Updates job knowledge by tracking and understanding emerging construction practices and standards; participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
Deliver consistent and high quality work utilizing industry standard methodologies and materials.
Operate and maintain all company vehicles.
Attend General Contractor progress meetings Supervise the delivery & distribution of materials on site Coordinate with Project Manager on all sub-contractor scheduling and material ordering.
Skills/
Qualifications:
Quality Management, Supervision, Delegation, Supply Management, Attention to Detail, Quality Focus, Willingness to travel Trade Knowledge and Experience Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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