Our company specialises in residential and commercial deconstruction, demolition, civil construction, site development, 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 Wellington area.
As a Site Operations Supervisor, your day-to-day responsibilities will include:
Site Planning:
o Interpret plans and engineered drawings, to plan site layout in line with regulations and
codes of practice.
o Estimate project timeframes and ensure tasks are completed within the set schedule.
o Accurately mark out job sites based on engineered drawings and specifications.
o Manage fleet of vehicles, trailers and plant used on sites, including coordinating
maintenance and services, Warrant of Fitness and Rego.
Workforce Management:
o Contact all employees daily to confirm attendance.
o Plan and assign daily work tasks, ensuring adherence to specific time frames and
processes.
o Prepare and manage weekly timesheets for all site employees.
o Address and resolve any discrepancies in timesheets.
o Serve as the primary point of contact for site employees, escalating unresolved issues to
higher management.
Site Inspections and Safety:
o Inspect work and materials to ensure they meet specifications, regulations, and standards.
o Perform detailed analyses and toolbox talks for each site.
o Ensure all machinery is fuelled and inspected for safety.
o Coordinate with contractors for essential services including concrete and scaffolding.
o Conduct on-site meetings with council representatives and clients to discuss work
processes and deadlines.
o Maintain rapid access to the worksite to handle emergencies, particularly on live roads
where public safety may be a concern.
Hands-On Work:
o Participate in on-site construction tasks, including drilling, piling, lagging, anchoring, and
grouting.
o Train and upskill junior team members so they can learn to perform these tasks.
Other tasks:
o Any other related tasks as may reasonably be required from time-to-time.
Requirements:
- At least 3 years’ relevant experience or relevant tertiary qualification.
- Experience in road construction, traffic control and road landscaping.
- 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:
$34.00 to $37.00 per hour, depending on experience.
Hours:As this is a full-time position, you will be guaranteed a minimum 30 hours per week but will likely be required to
work between 40 to 50 hours per week.
Employer Request: “We prefer a video profile with your application - it helps us get to know you better and may increase your chances of being shortlisted.”