Profession bricklaying supervisor

Bricklaying supervisors monitor bricklaying activities. They assign tasks and take quick decisions to resolve problems.

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Personality Type

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Knowledge

  • Energy performance of buildings

    Factors that contribute to lower energy consumption of buildings. Building and renovation techniques used to achieve this. Legislation and procedures regarding energy performance of buildings.

  • Building codes

    The set of guidelines that determine the minimum standards for buildings and other constructions in order to protect public health and safety.

Skills

  • Process incoming construction supplies

    Receive incoming construction supplies, handle the transaction and enter the supplies into any internal administration system.

  • Evaluate employees work

    Evaluate the need for labour for the work ahead. Evaluate the performance of the team of workers and inform superiors. Encourage and support the employees in learning, teach them techniques and check the application to ensure product quality and labour productivity.

  • Liaise with managers

    Liaise with managers of other departments ensuring effective service and communication, i.e. sales, planning, purchasing, trading, distribution and technical.

  • Use safety equipment in construction

    Use elements of protective clothing such as steel-tipped shoes, and gear such as protective goggles, in order to minimise risk of accidents in construction and to mitigate any injury if an accident does occur.

  • Inspect masonry work

    Inspect finished masonry work. Check if the work is straight and level, if each brick is of adequate quality, and if the joints are full and well finished.

  • Check compatibility of materials

    Make sure the materials are fit to be used together, and if there are any foreseeable interferences.

  • Inspect construction supplies

    Check construction supplies for damage, moisture, loss or other problems before using the material.

  • Monitor stock level

    Evaluate how much stock is used and determine what should be ordered.

  • Advise on construction materials

    Provide advice on and test a wide range of construction materials.

  • Answer requests for quotation

    Make up prices and documents for the products that customers may purchase.

  • Ensure compliance with construction project deadline

    Plan, schedule and monitor the building processes in order to ensure completion of the project by the set deadline.

  • Inspect supplied concrete

    Check the quantity and quality of delivered concrete. Make sure that the concrete will withstand any expected pressures.

  • Interpret 2D plans

    Interpret and understand plans and drawings in manufacturing processes which include representations in two dimensions.

  • Keep records of work progress

    Maintain records of the progress of the work including time, defects, malfunctions, etc.

  • Supervise staff

    Oversee the selection, training, performance and motivation of staff.

  • Ensure equipment availability

    Ensure that the necessary equipment is provided, ready and available for use before start of procedures.

  • Follow health and safety procedures in construction

    Apply the relevant health and safety procedures in construction in order to prevent accidents, pollution and other risks.

  • Manage health and safety standards

    Oversee all personnel and processes to comply with health, safety and hygiene standards. Communicate and support alignment of these requirements with the company's health and safety programmes.

  • Work in a construction team

    Work as part of a team in a construction project. Communicate efficiently, sharing information with team members and reporting to supervisors. Follow instructions and adapt to changes in a flexible manner.

  • Plan shifts of employees

    Plans shifts of employees to ensure completion of all customer orders and satisfactory completion of the production plan.

  • Interpret 3D plans

    Interpret and understand plans and drawings in manufacturing processes which include representations in three dimensions.

  • Order construction supplies

    Order required materials for the construction project, taking care to purchase the most suitable material for a good price.

Optional knowledge and skills

use squaring pole cost management rig loads liaise with local authorities finish mortar joints energy efficiency lay bricks check straightness of brick use measurement instruments manage contracts negotiate supplier arrangements provide technical expertise calculate needs for construction supplies operate masonry power saw operate surveying instruments follow safety procedures when working at heights mix construction grouts keep personal administration construction product regulation install falsework provide first aid document survey operations train employees split bricks install construction profiles plan scaffolding recruit employees work ergonomically install insulation material sort waste

Source: Sisyphus ODB