Construction supervisor skills

How to become a Construction supervisor

Construction supervisors should possess practical knowledge of construction methods, read blueprints and communicate effectively. Strong leadership, organizational skills and attention to detail contribute to both employment prospects and long-term advancement in their careers.

Hard skills:

  1. Project Management - overseeing construction projects, creating timelines, and coordinating team members
  2. Safety Knowledge - understanding Canadian safety regulations and enforcing them
  3. Leadership - motivating, inspiring, and guiding team members
  4. Organizational Skills - managing resources, scheduling tasks, and monitoring progress
  5. Budgeting - controlling costs, monitoring expenses, and forecasting projections
  6. Technical Knowledge - understanding building codes and engineering principles
  7. Problem-solving - diagnosing and resolving construction issues
  8. Communication - conveying information effectively and efficiently

Soft skills:

  1. Leadership - ability to motivate and manage a team
  2. Communication - capacity to effectively exchange information
  3. Problem-solving - proficiency in troubleshooting and finding solutions
  4. Time Management - capacity to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines
  5. Organizational skills - aptitude for keeping things orderly and efficient
  6. Adaptability - readiness to adjust to changing situations
  7. Teamwork - readiness to collaborate with others
  8. Motivation - capacity to inspire and encourage others