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US
Company size
11-50 employees
Job sector
Architecture & Construction
occupation category
First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers
Job type
Contract
Work environment
In person
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- Complies with governmental regulations and applicable codes to establish a legal and safe workplace/jobsite
- Inspects structures and systems for structural quality, general safety, and conformance to specifications and codes
- Recommends solutions based on commercial/industrial knowledge
- Abides by applicable federal, state, and local regulations and policies
- Obtains/provides/presents general and/or job-specific information orally to a variety of stakeholders various situations
- Applies surveying methods to problems of leveling, line direction, measurement of angles, measurement of distance, and transverse computation
- Clearly designates roles/responsibilities/accountability
- Plans, assigns, and monitors work progress
- Documents project and work site inspections
- Applies knowledge of tools and equipment used in construction and maintenance work such as: power and hand tools, including saws, hammers, trowels, wrenches, pipe cutters, torches, sanders, ladders, brushes, and grinders; dozers and graders; backhoes and front-end loaders; dump trucks; pipe trucks; cranes; stompers; sheepsfoot rollers; scaffolding, and/or hydraulic, mechanical and electrical equipment sufficient to plan, schedule, supervise, and inspect the work of a variety of skilled crafts and other employees engaged in construction and maintenance activities
- Ensures zoning, property lines, utilities, building line, setback, building corners, and elevation are taken into account to deliver a safe product and work environment Identifies the actual location/elevation
- Evaluates and verifies employee performance through the review of completed work assignments and work techniques
- Ensures proper labor relations and conditions of employment are maintained
- Recognizes basic engineering and architectural principles in structures
- Assembles appropriate team with complementary skills to efficiently execute all portions of a project
- Inspects a construction work site and correctly identify potential hazardous conditions
- Identifies specific hazards and is aware of them while excavation tasks are being performed
- Uses lasers/levels/transits to check alignment and elevations
- Completes construction projects according to specified standards of quality and performance
- Evaluates necessity for additional/alternative resources/materials
- Uses material safety data sheets (MSDS) to identify, handle, and safely dispose of hazardous materials
- Complies with governmental regulations, local and state building codes, contract provisions, and construction standards
- Conducts tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance
- Estimates cost of materials needed to accomplish tasks/project work
- Engages in safe processes and practices used to demolish and/or disassemble and remove buildings and other structures prior to repair or new construction Inspects buildings and construction sites to determine materials and labor needs by visual observation, gauges, meters, and other test devices
- Coordinates activities by scheduling work assignments, setting priorities, and directing the work of employees
- Assesses and understands business needs of customers
- Designs, plans, coordinates, and manages large, multi-faceted projects involving employees from various segments of the organization representing different perspectives
- Addresses failure to perform or other problems in a timely and effective manner to minimize negative impact
- Confirms work specifications with building codes
- Monitors workplace/jobsite activities to comply with governmental and other applicable safety regulations such as EPA and OSHA
- Trains employees to do work
- Recognizes actual or potential legal problems
- Confers with technical and craft personnel
- Identifies strategies to mitigate hazards and take appropriate remediation measures, including posting proper warning signs and fencing off dangerous work areas
- Establishes project plans that gain management acceptance
- Reports on issues that affect quality
- Uses first aid and life saving techniques, such as treatment of severe bleeding and CPR, sufficient to instruct subordinate personnel
- Ensures proper procedures for hazardous waste handling, storage, and disposal methods including proper labeling and record keeping, sufficient to instruct subordinate supervisors, and identify and remedy potential safety hazards are followed
- Passes job inspections and complies with regulations at all times
- Follows legal labor requirements including applicable Federal and State laws, Administrative Code provisions, Civil Service Commission Rules and Policies, and MOU provisions
- Ensures work is done well, safely, and according to code and customer requirements Inspects job sites, equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects
- Follows fire prevention techniques, such as proper storage of combustible materials and proper use of fire extinguishers for all types of fires, sufficient to instruct subordinate personnel, and identify and remedy potential safety hazards
- Differentiates between compatible and incompatible substances
- Identifies components of building systems needed to complete a construction project Uses design techniques, tools, and principles in the development of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models
- Ensures capacities and limits of construction equipment and machinery, such as cranes, graders, backhoes, and dump trucks such as ratings for cranes, rigging requirements, gross vehicle weight limitations, cubic foot and weight ratios, sufficient to determine safe operating limits are adhered to
- Ensures safety hazards and accident prevention methods for trenching, shoring, scaffolding, water safety, welding and cutting, forklift and hydraulic equipment, and overhead lifting devices sufficient to provide training to subordinate employees, and identify and remedy potential safety hazards
- Maintains records, prepares reports, and composes correspondence relative to the work
- Selects and assigns staff, ensuring equal employment opportunity in hiring and promotion
- Evaluates work and gives positive and negative feedback
- Interprets documentation, detailed instructions, drawings, or specifications about how devices, parts, equipment, or structures are to be fabricated, constructed, assembled, modified, maintained, or used
- Knowledge of the materials used in construction and maintenance projects such as: types of sand, cement and ready-mixed concrete; types and grades of lumber; types and sizes of pipe; types of coatings, stains and paints; types and sizes of conduits; types and grades of steel; types of explosives; and/or types and grades of asphalts, rock and gravel sufficient to estimate and order sufficient quantities for construction projects
- Differentiates and coordinates work between a variety of roles including general contractor, construction manager, specialty contractor – in the overall project and how it relates to the other parties working on the project
- Fulfills contractual roles and responsibilities
- Makes requisitions and/or purchases supplies, materials, and tools
- Follows safety lockout and tagging procedures, such as appropriate use of padlocks, component removal and physical blocks when working on hydraulic, mechanical and/or electrical equipment or facilities, sufficient to training subordinate employees, and identify and remedy potential safety hazards
- Uses information given in regulations and codes correctly
- Supervises employees including provision of coaching and advice to subordinate supervisors
- Identifies staff development and training needs and ensures that training is obtained
- Identifies materials necessary to complete tasks in the trades required for project
- Applies knowledge of types and phases of construction and maintenance work performed such as: excavation and trenching; form building and stripping; mixing and placing concrete; brick and blockwall masonry; steel and tower line erection; rough and finish carpentry; grading and paving; painting; plumbing and pipe fitting; installation of sewer lines; marine repair; and/or; equipment installation for pipelines, power generating and distribution facilities, transmission lines, buildings, retaining walls, and piers, culverts, drains, fences, tunnels, reservoirs, roads, harbor facilities, canals, wharves and docks, conduits, and/or aqueducts sufficient to plan, schedule, supervise, and inspect the work of a variety of skilled crafts and other employees to develop and deliver construction project
- Reports issues that affect quality
- Evaluates efficiency and effectiveness of a project/job
- Upholds contractual obligations with commercial/industrial clients and subcontractors
- Evaluates waste of resources/materials
- Evaluates and selects building materials and assemblies to meet project specifications (e.g., metals, woods, ceramics, concrete, rubber, plastics, polymers, composites, etc.) Utilizes established specification for material selection
- Follows purchasing procedures, such as recommendations for awarding contracts, requisitioning materials and equipment, and equipment specifications requirements, sufficient to obtain needed materials, tools and equipment
- Maintains quality control of work to ensure customer needs and project timelines are met
- Establishes realistic timeline and estimates of resources needed
- Secures necessary resources for successful project completion
- Interprets and applies construction plans to identify errors, evaluate design constructability and material suitability
- Applies knowledge of nonresidential (i.e., stores, offices, factories, etc.) and residential structures (i.e., houses, townhouses, etc.), for example building codes, structure formation, building design, materials, in project development and implementation