Our company specialises in residential and commercial deconstruction, demolition, civil construction, sitedevelopment, civil infrastructure and roading.
We require a permanent, full-time, Site Operations Supervisor to oversee and coordinate all on-site activities, ensuring that projects are completed safely, on time, and to the required quality standards.
This role involves workforce supervision and management, site inspections, risk management and hands-on work.The role will be based in the Canterbury area.
As a Site Operations Supervisor, your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Site Planning.
Interpret plans and engineered drawings, to plan site layout in line with regulations and codes of practice.
Estimate project timeframes and ensure tasks are completed within the set schedule.
Accurately mark out job sites based on engineered drawings and specifications.
Manage fleet of vehicles, trailers and plant used on sites, including coordinating maintenance and services, Warrant of Fitness and Rego.
Workforce Management:Contact all employees daily to confirm attendance.
Plan and assign daily work tasks, ensuring adherence to specific time frames and processes.
Prepare and manage weekly timesheets for all site employees.
Address and resolve any discrepancies in timesheets.
Serve as the primary point of contact for site employees, escalating unresolved issues to higher management.
Site Inspections and Safety: Inspect work and materials to ensure they meet specifications, regulations, and standards.
Perform detailed analyses and toolbox talks for each site.
Ensure all machinery is fuelled and inspected for safety.
Coordinate with contractors for essential services including concrete and scaffolding.
Conduct on-site meetings with council representatives and clients to discuss work processes and deadlines.
Maintain rapid access to the worksite to handle emergencies, particularly on live roads where public safety may be a concern.
Hands-On Work.
Participate in on-site construction tasks, including drilling, piling, lagging, anchoring, and grouting.
Train and upskill junior team members so they can learn to perform these tasks.
Other tasks:Any other related tasks as may reasonably be required from time-to-time.
Requirements:- At least 3 years' relevant experience.- Extensive knowledge of rock drilling, piling, lagging, anchoring and grouting.- Willing to complete random drug testing.- Willing to work on weekends and in all weather conditions.- Willing to work in rural areas.- Clear police record as this is a position of trust.
Pay rate:$47.50 per hour Hours:As this is a full-time position, you will be guaranteed a minimum 30 hours per week but will likely be required towork between 40 to 50 hours per week.
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