Project Management: They are responsible for managing all phases of the construction project, from planning and design to execution and completion. This involves coordinating with architects, contractors, subcontractors, and other stakeholders to ensure smooth progress.
Supervision: Senior Site Engineers supervise construction activities on-site, ensuring that work is carried out according to plans, specifications, and quality standards. They oversee the work of subcontractors and construction workers, providing guidance and direction as needed.
Quality Control: They are responsible for ensuring that construction materials and workmanship meet specified quality standards and regulatory requirements. This involves conducting inspections, performing tests, and addressing any issues or discrepancies that arise during the construction process.
Safety Management: Senior Site Engineers prioritize safety on the construction site, implementing and enforcing safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Progress Reporting: They provide regular progress reports to project stakeholders, including clients, management, and other team members. This may involve documenting project milestones, tracking budget and schedule performance, and addressing any concerns or issues that may arise.
Problem-solving: Senior Site Engineers are tasked with identifying and resolving technical challenges, design conflicts, and other issues that may arise during construction. They must be able to think critically and develop creative solutions to overcome obstacles and keep the project on track.