bricklaying supervisor
Bricklaying supervisors monitor bricklaying activities. They assign tasks and take quick decisions to resolve problems.
About bricklaying supervisor
As a bricklaying supervisor, you will oversee bricklaying teams and ensure construction projects are completed safely, efficiently, and to specification. Your role combines technical knowledge of masonry work with strong leadership and organizational abilities. You will assign daily tasks to bricklayers, inspect masonry work for quality and compliance, manage material stock levels, and ensure proper equipment availability on site. Your responsibilities include maintaining strict health and safety standards, conducting safety inspections, training team members, and resolving on-site problems quickly and decisively. You will interpret 3D construction plans, advise teams on material selection, verify material compatibility, and document work progress meticulously. As a bricklaying supervisor, you serve as a critical link between construction management and field teams, directly impacting project timelines and quality outcomes. Poland's construction sector continues to expand with investment in residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects, creating strong demand for experienced supervisors with proven safety records, technical expertise, and leadership capabilities.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a bricklaying supervisor.
Team Leadership and Work Assignment
- Assign daily bricklaying tasks to team members based on project priorities
- Supervise and evaluate staff performance and work quality
- Plan employee work shifts and manage crew scheduling
- Provide guidance and training to bricklayers on proper techniques and procedures
Quality Control and Construction Inspection
- Inspect masonry work to ensure it meets specifications and quality standards
- Examine supplied concrete and verify material compatibility
- Check compatibility of construction materials before use
- Document work progress and maintain construction records
Materials and Equipment Management
- Monitor and maintain adequate stock levels of bricks, mortar, and materials
- Order and process incoming construction supplies
- Ensure availability and proper maintenance of construction equipment
- Inspect construction supplies upon delivery
Health, Safety and Compliance
- Manage and enforce health and safety standards on construction site
- Follow all health and safety procedures required in construction work
- Use and enforce personal protective equipment (PPE) compliance
- Conduct safety inspections and incident reporting
Planning and Technical Support
- Interpret 3D construction plans and communicate requirements to team
- Advise on selection of appropriate construction materials
- Answer requests for quotation and project estimates
- Resolve construction problems and make quick on-site decisions
Building Performance and Coordination
- Advise on energy performance of buildings and sustainable materials
- Coordinate with construction teams and general contractors
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (22)
Optional (30)
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