dredging supervisor
Dredging supervisors monitor dredging operations. They make sure the operation proceeds per regulations and take quick decisions to resolve problems.
Also called: dredging operations supervisor, dredging project supervisor, dredge operator supervisor, dredging foreman, dredging site supervisor, dredge foreman
- 22
- essential skills
- 20
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 3123
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Essential skills
22- coordinate construction activities
- dredging consoles
- ensure compliance with construction project deadline
- ensure equipment availability
- evaluate employees work
- excavation techniques
- follow health and safety procedures in construction
- guide placement of anchors
- inspect construction supplies
- keep records of work progress
- liaise with managers
- manage health and safety standards
- mechanical systems
- operate GPS systems
- plan resource allocation
- plan shifts of employees
- prevent damage to utility infrastructure
- process incoming construction supplies
- soil mechanics
- supervise staff
- use safety equipment in construction
- work in a construction team
Optional skills
20- build business relationships
- construction product regulation
- control cutterheads
- control suction booms
- cost management
- dispose of hazardous waste
- dispose of non-hazardous waste
- machinery load capacity
- measure water depth
- operate bucket wheel excavator
- operate excavator
- position anchor poles
- position dredger
- provide first aid
- provide technical expertise
- recruit employees
- report defective manufacturing materials
- train employees
- use rigging tools
- work ergonomically
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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