Site Engineer (Civil)
- Enforce safety protocols
- Safety is one of the most important components of any profession, especially those within the engineering and construction fields
- Inspecting construction sites regularly to identify and eliminate potential safety hazards
- Supervising and instructing the construction team
- The site engineer may create employee schedules, in which they assign each employee specific shifts
- They also may make schedules for building
- Communication: Site supervisors will be required to co-ordinate and consult with other members of their projects, including engineers, environmental
- Employee supervision
- A site supervisor's main responsibility is to ensure the work is in conformity with a project's plans and specifications
- Inspecting construction sites regularly to identify and eliminate potential safety hazards
- Supervising and instructing the construction
- Ordering materials and supplies; Training or arranging for the training of workers in job duties, safety procedures and company policies; Ensuring standards
- Supervise Construction Activities Civil Supervisors familiarize themselves with all aspects of the project, from structural drawings to budgets to deadlines
- Attending site management meetings
- Site supervisors perform most of attend site meetings
- Support internal and external audit activities
- Project management is a skill that civil site engineers use daily as they oversee the operations of large-scale construction projects.