bricklaying supervisor
Bricklaying supervisors monitor bricklaying activities. They assign tasks and take quick decisions to resolve problems.
Also called: brickwork foreman, bricklaying foreman, brick laying supervisor, bricksetter supervisor, brickmason supervisor, brickwork supervisor, foreman bricklayer, bricklayer supervisor
- 24
- essential skills
- 30
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 3123
- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
24- advise on construction materials
- answer requests for quotation
- building codes
- check compatibility of materials
- energy performance of buildings
- ensure compliance with construction project deadline
- ensure equipment availability
- evaluate employees work
- follow health and safety procedures in construction
- inspect construction supplies
- inspect masonry work
- inspect supplied concrete
- interpret 2D plans
- interpret 3D plans
- keep records of work progress
- liaise with managers
- manage health and safety standards
- monitor stock level
- order construction supplies
- plan shifts of employees
- process incoming construction supplies
- supervise staff
- use safety equipment in construction
- work in a construction team
Optional skills
30- calculate needs for construction supplies
- check straightness of brick
- construction product regulation
- cost management
- document survey operations
- energy efficiency
- finish mortar joints
- follow safety procedures when working at heights
- install construction profiles
- install falsework
- install insulation material
- keep personal administration
- lay bricks
- liaise with local authorities
- manage contracts
- mix construction grouts
- negotiate supplier arrangements
- operate masonry power saw
- operate surveying instruments
- plan scaffolding
- provide first aid
- provide technical expertise
- recruit employees
- rig loads
- sort waste
- split bricks
- train employees
- use measurement instruments
- use squaring pole
- work ergonomically
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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