Site Foreman

nairobi cityKE

full-time

bachelor

5 months ago11/11/202312/11/2023

- closed

Responsibilities:

  • Supervising workers, sub-contractors & work activities at the site.
  • Preparing & presenting site inductions, safety briefings & toolbox talks.
  • Ensuring appropriate site rules & welfare facilities are in place.
  • Carrying out regular site inspections.
  • Helping project managers to plan the work & programing.
  • Helping co-ordinate deliveries of materials, plant & equipment.
  • Resolving problems & implementing improvements on site.
  • Completing records for site reports.
  • Attending to site management meetings.
  • Carrying out regular inspections to ensure compliance with relevant legal requirement, processes & procedures.
  • Raising safety concerns at the appropriate levels.
  • Assessing & managing safety hazards.
  • Providing emergency first aid if required.
  • Organizing & overseeing external inspections such as with consultants.

Requirements:

  • At least 5yrs experience as a construction foreman or clerk of works.
  • A Diploma or bachelor's degree in construction management, Civil Engineering or related discipline.
  • In-depth knowledge of construction procedures, equipment and OSH guidelines.
  • Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, plans and blueprints.
  • Excellent organizational and leadership skills.
  • Ability to communicate and report effectively.

Interested and qualified? Go to Superior Homes on shr.co.ke to apply

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