SITE SUPERVISOR
SITE SUPERVISOR
The Civil Engineer is responsible for planning, designing, and overseeing construction and infrastructure projects, ensuring structural integrity, regulatory compliance, and cost-efficiency. This role involves collaboration with architects, contractors, and government bodies, while ensuring all work is delivered within safety standards and timelines.
Key Responsibilities
Project Planning & Execution
• Prepare, review, and finalize engineering plans, blueprints, and technical drawings in collaboration with architects and clients.
• Conduct site investigations and feasibility assessments to determine project requirements.
• Oversee all phases of construction projects—from pre-construction to completion.
• Monitor project timelines, budgets, and resource allocations to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery.
• Inspect project sites regularly to ensure adherence to engineering plans, safety standards, and quality expectations.
• Coordinate with contractors, vendors, and stakeholders for smooth execution and material delivery.
• Review and approve materials, construction methods, and quality control standards.
Regulatory Compliance & Documentation
• Ensure all designs and constructions comply with local, state, and federal regulations.
• Prepare technical reports, compliance documentation, and project updates for internal and external use.
• Handle approval processes from municipal authorities and environmental agencies as required.
Technical Support & Collaboration
• Provide engineering support and guidance to junior engineers, technicians, and construction teams.
• Analyze structural systems and recommend improvements or modifications.
• Address design-related queries and resolve any on-site engineering challenges promptly.
• Attend client and stakeholder meetings to communicate technical details and project progress.
Tools Used
• AutoCAD, Civil 3D, STAAD Pro, and other structural design software.
• MS Project or Primavera for project scheduling and management.
• Google Sheets/Excel for budgeting and reporting.
• Total Station, GPS, and surveying tools for site assessments.