A site supervisor oversees and manages various activities taking place on a (construction) site. A site supervisor's primary responsibility is to ensure that the construction projects are completed within the specified time frame, budget, and safety guidelines. There are different types of site supervisors depending on the industry, which we'll discuss below.

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Site Manager

Location: Brisbane

Branche: Infrastructure

Expertise: Controlling

Experience: 3 years

The position will be based in Brisbane.

Rig Supervisor

Location: Melbourne

Branche: Conventional Energy

Expertise: Production & Manufacturing

Experience: 3 years

We have a current opportunity for a Rig Supervisor on a contract basis. The position will be based in Offshore. For further information about this position please apply.

Well Test Operator/Supervisor

Location: Brisbane

Branche: Conventional Energy

Expertise: Production & Manufacturing

Experience: 3 years

We have a current opportunity for a Well Test Personnel on a contract basis. For further information about this position please apply.

Project Manager - HV / Substations

Location: Perth

Branche: Mining

Expertise: HR & Recruiting

Experience: 4 years

As a Project Manager, you will take the lead on the design and construction of high voltage substations, playing a key role in the delivery of projects critical to the operations. You will manage all aspects of the project lifecycle, ensuring that milestones are met within budget and to the highest standards of safety and quality. Your role will be primarily based in Perth CBD, with regular site visits to the Pilbara. This is a contract role for 1 Year. Key Responsibilities: Manage the full project lifecycle of substation design and construction, from initial planning through to commissioning. Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure seamless project execution. Oversee and coordinate site activities, ensuring compliance with all safety and regulatory standards. Maintain strong commercial acumen to manage budgets, contracts, and project finances effectively. Provide leadership and direction to multidisciplinary teams, ensuring all project deliverables are met. Utilize your expertise in High Voltage systems, including Indoor Gas Insulated, Gas Insulated Bus, and Hybrid Switchgear, to drive project success.

Electrician

Location: Perth Airport

Branche: Public & Civil

Expertise: Operations & Maintenance

Experience: 3 years

Perform electrical installations and maintenance across the siteSupervise contractors, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standardsUndertake OSH pre-start contractor meetings and issue permits for authorized workConduct equipment and activity risk assessments, ensuring all work complies with safety policiesReport and address safety issues, promoting a safe working cultureImplement and maintain the Electrical Engineering Management Plan (EEMP)Identify and communicate opportunities for improving plant, equipment, and systemsEnsure timely response to fault notifications, rectifying issues to agreed standards and providing customer feedbackAssist in project progress, supporting targeted project outcomes and asset ownershipMaintain compliance with the Environmental Management FrameworkPromote cost-saving opportunities and adhere to the Business Purchasing Policy

Drilling Logistics Coordinator

Location: Perth

Branche: Conventional Energy

Expertise: Transport & Logistics

Experience: 3 years

You will be responsible for the safe, reliable and efficient project logistics services for the flow of materials and personnel to and from campaign locations, on and offshore, delivered by land, air or sea, in accordance with regulatory with the Company and campaign standards supporting a project or campaign supply chain/logistics strategy. You will lead and monitor the performance of logistics services at a site for assigned scope. Identify logistics risks and solutions for agreement by a Site Leader (eg Well Site Leader, Superintendent or Project Logistics Lead) and be responsible for their implementation. Can be assigned to concurrently plan and support more than one campaign. Competent to perform the role at any site globally (eg Corporate/Regional Office, Supply Base or Onshore/Offshore Site). An insight into your responsibilities will include: Logistics focal point for an assigned Campaign site or asset (eg MODU, Supply Base, Project Office)Develop, communicate, implement and adapt plans with assigned focal points (internal & external) Lead mobilisation, demobilisation and close-out of logistics readiness for a campaign site prior to RFSU, implementing an approved plan & executing Plan, manage, adapt and report the flow of materials to and from assigned locations, in accordance with approved plans, including visibility, compliance, customs, owned and third-party materials & logistics, dry bulks & liquids, dangerous goods, chemical alert, containers, packaging and waste, by land, sea or air This includes all locations where the logistics strategy requires visibility or handling of materials (eg forward & reverse flow across third party sites, ports, airports, supply bases, in storage, in bonded or free-zones, or in-transit by air, road or seaPlan, set, adapt and report the schedule for assigned support vessels or supply base services to meet a campaign site schedule & campaign logistics plan (port & supply base schedule, berthing, mud plant, bunkering, crew change, maintenance & KPIs)Recommend changes to schedules where a shared fleet operatesPlan, adapt and load assigned aircraft to schedule and coordinate personnel movement to meet the campaign operational schedule and campaign logistics plan (airport or heliport flight schedules - includes schedule planning, changes and special flightsRecommend changes to schedules (offshore and Senior DLC)Intervene, report non-conformance & recommend improvement for safety, reliability & efficiency. Monitor relevant industry practice and coordinate the Logistics elements of a campaign AAR for a site & close-out assigned actions

Senior Project Manager

Location: BRISBANE

Branche: Building & Construction

Expertise: Construction & Commissioning

Experience: 4 years

Responsibilities: Planning all phases of the construction lifecycle from initiation to completion.Obtaining all necessary regulations and permits.Makes sure projects are aligned with agreed-upon plans.Managing your Site Managers and Foreman oversees their work.Communicating with clients and delivers project progress reports.Continuing positive relationship with subcontractors.Develops and adheres to the budget, timeline, and quality control plan.Collaborates with architects, engineers, electricians, and other specialists.HSE responsibility in partnership with HSE Advisor and Manager Uses scheduling software to update schedules, track progress, and document project progression.

Production Operator

Branche: Renewable Energy

Expertise: Production & Manufacturing

Experience: 2 years

We have a current opportunity for a Production Operator on a contract basis. The position will be based in Darwin. As a Production Operator, you will be responsible for: Performing laboratory analysis to verify material conforms to the corresponding product quality specifications and prepare CofA (Certificate of Analysis). Taking product QC samples as detailed in operations procedures. Unloading / loading transport carriers as per sales or purchase order status. Assisting with maintaining ISO9001:2015 certification through assistance to Plant Supervisor and Plant Manager Coordinating quality control on site with support and corporate functional group Meeting company expectations for HSE standards and policy, this includes applying 5 fundamentals of a perfect HSE day.

Safety Advisor

Location: Sunshine Coast

Branche: Infrastructure

Expertise: HSEQ

Experience: 2 years

Responsibilities: Develop and implement WHSE (Work Health, Safety, and Environment) policies, management systems, and procedures. Conduct site inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify and address WHSE hazards and non-compliance. Issue non-conformance reports, corrective actions, and safety alerts. Onboard and train contractors and employees on WHSE practices. Prepare safety reports, including monthly updates for management. Lead incident investigations, safety documentation, and record-keeping. Interpret and apply WHS legislation, standards, and codes of practice. Create WHSE documents (e.g., SWMS, SOP, JSA) and manage WHSE for contractors and employees. Facilitate safety meetings, toolbox talks, and safety award events. Resolve on-site conflicts, ensuring safety and coordination among trades. Promote safety awareness and compliance with business and industry standards. Manage hazards, utilizing PPE, exclusion zones, and protective measures for all on-site personnel.

Project Engineer (Mechanical)

Location: Pilbara

Branche: Mining

Expertise: HR & Recruiting

Experience: 3 years

Responsibilities: * Collaborate with the project delivery team, including the Project Lead, Construction Advisors, Contractors, and Safety and Quality Advisors, to ensure seamless execution. * Monitor project progress, schedule adherence, costs, and contractor scope completion on a daily basis. * Ensure compliance with technical standards, quality, project schedules, and HSE management systems. * Review and compile quality documentation from contractors and advisors and develop timely responses to TQs/RFIs. * Manage interactions with site stakeholders, such as shut planning and construction workgroups, while supporting safety initiatives for project delivery. * Oversee the safe execution of major shutdowns, aligning them with operational needs and minimising disruptions. * Collaborate with the commissioning and operational readiness teams during plant and equipment start-up.

Contract Administrator

Location: BRISBANE

Branche: Building & Construction

Expertise: Construction & Commissioning

Experience: 2 years

Responsibilities:Review and manage project contracts for accuracy and compliance.Work with suppliers and subcontractors to secure materials and services.Monitor project expenses to keep within budget limits.Assist in maintaining project schedules and identifying potential delays.Keep project records up-to-date, including contracts and correspondence.Coordinate with project teams and stakeholders to ensure smooth operations.

Electrical Quality Advisor - Renewable Energy

Location: Melbourne

Branche: Renewable Energy

Expertise: Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality

Experience: 4 years

As the electrical quality advisor on site you will be responsible for supportiung and guiding the subcontractors and suppliers on meeting quality standards in-line with ISO 9001 as well as the client's expectations on the electrical package of works. You will play a key role in maintaining and monitoring compliance as well as proactively seeking improvment of project management systems and document management as well as assisting the quality manager with developing and implementing the project QMP.Assist the QM with developing and implementing quality audits as well as monitoring NCRs for trends and identify, assess and control non-conforming works, materials or products.

Site supervisor job role 

A Site Supervisor is an individual who is responsible for managing and overseeing the daily operations at a (construction) site. They are responsible for coordinating and managing the different vendors and contractors working on the site, ensuring that they adhere to project plans, timelines, and budgets.

Types of site supervisors 

Site supervisors play a critical role in overseeing a wide range of work environments, including construction sites, security operations, logistics centres, and more. Within these industries, there are a variety of specialised site supervisor roles, each with its own unique set of responsibilities and skill requirements. 

 

Some common examples of site supervisors in different industries include:

  • Construction supervisors: responsible for managing and coordinating construction projects, ensuring that they are completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with relevant regulations and standards. This can include overseeing workers, managing schedules and budgets, and communicating with project stakeholders.
  • Security supervisors: tasked with ensuring the safety and security of people and property in a given area. This can involve supervising security personnel, monitoring security systems, investigating incidents, and liaising with law enforcement and emergency services as needed.
  • Logistics supervisors: responsible for overseeing the movement of goods and materials within a company's supply chain. This can include managing inventory, coordinating transportation, and ensuring that products are delivered on time and in good condition.
  • Rail site supervisors: responsible for managing railway construction sites, ensuring that they are constructed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with relevant regulations and standards. They are required to have a deep understanding of rail construction principles, track-laying, and track maintenance procedures.
  • Civil site supervisors: tasked with supervising the construction of civil infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and tunnels. They are responsible for overseeing workers, ensuring that projects are completed on time, managing costs and budgets, and liaising with project stakeholders.
  • Maintenance supervisors: responsible for maintaining and overseeing the repair of a company's equipment and facilities. They are required to have a strong technical understanding of the machinery and equipment in use, as well as a good knowledge of maintenance procedures.
  • These are just a few examples of the different types of site supervisors that exist within various industries. Each role requires a unique set of skills and knowledge, as well as a commitment to ensuring that work is completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard.

Site supervisor responsibilities 

The responsibilities of a site supervisor may vary depending on their job, but typically they have the following roles:

  • Developing and implementing efficient systems and procedures to optimize the productivity of tradespeople and employees.
  • Evaluating and mitigating risks by conducting regular inspections and implementing effective hazard control measures.
  • Managing construction personnel by assigning tasks and responsibilities to ensure project deadlines are met.
    Conducting regular inspections of the construction site to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations.
  • Identifying and managing potential safety hazards to maintain a safe working environment for all personnel, including ensuring the use of appropriate protective equipment.
  • Organizing work schedules to allocate resources effectively and streamline project timelines.
  • Ensuring work techniques are correct and safe by monitoring and checking them regularly.
  • Managing orders and deliveries of building materials to maintain sufficient stock and meet project requirements.
  • Assisting project managers with planning work activities to ensure efficient project execution.
  • Completing comprehensive site reports and maintaining accurate records to track project progress and compliance.
  • Attending site management meetings to provide updates, address concerns, and contribute to strategic decision-making.
  • Arranging preventive maintenance of machinery as required to optimize equipment functionality and safety.
  • Collaborating closely with senior management and stakeholders to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the site.
  • Maintaining accurate records to support effective project management and regulatory compliance

Site supervisor qualifications

To qualify as a Site Supervisor, there are several requirements and qualifications that are typically sought after:

  • Successful completion of a post-secondary education construction training program.
    Preferred possession of a bachelor's degree in construction management, construction science, civil engineering, or a related field.
  • Proven experience working as a site supervisor, preferably in residential, commercial, or industrialworksites.
  • CPR and first aid certifications to ensure readiness in case of emergencies.
  • Strong knowledge of building codes and construction safety regulations to maintain compliance and ensure a safe working environment.
  • Proficiency in working with construction tools and equipment necessary for site supervision.
  • The ability to interpret blueprints to understand project plans and specifications.
  • Site Supervisors often have trade qualifications and experience in the building and construction industry, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of technical aspects and processes.
  • Starting as entry-level tradespeople, Site Supervisors gain valuable experience and increase their responsibilities on worksites over time.
  • Possession of a White Card, which is a mandatory requirement that focuses on construction induction training, ensuring adequate knowledge of safety protocols.
  • Site Supervisors with management qualifications, such as a Diploma of Building and Construction (Management) (CPC50320) or a Bachelor of Construction Management, are highly regarded by employers, as they demonstrate a combination of technical expertise and leadership skills.
  • These qualifications and requirements contribute to the professionalism and competence of a Site Supervisor, enabling them to effectively oversee construction projects and ensure successful project completion.

Site supervisor skills 

In addition to the qualifications above, site supervisors must have a set of skills that make them better suited to the job, including:

  • Problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • The ability to motivate and lead a team
  • Good communication skills
  • Technical skills
  • Adaptability and flexibility
  • Planning and organisation skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Attention to detail