The Role & Expectations
As a demolition supervisor, you lead a team that safely takes apart buildings and structures. You plan how the work will happen, check the site for anything dangerous, and make sure everyone knows what they're doing and stays safe. Safety is the most important thing - you'll run training, check equipment, and stop work if something isn't right.
You'll work with clients, engineers and environmental specialists to make sure the job happens the right way. You need to think ahead, solve problems when things change, and keep track of budgets and timelines. It's tough physical work to watch, but it needs a supervisor who cares about safety, keeps people organised, and makes sure everything is done properly.
Daily Responsibilities
- Oversee demolition projects from planning through execution, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
- Conduct site inspections to assess potential hazards and implement safety measures.
- Coordinate with subcontractors, laborers, and equipment operators to ensure smooth operations.
- Prepare and maintain project documentation, including risk assessments and method statements.
- Monitor project timelines and budgets, making adjustments as necessary to meet deadlines.
- Communicate regularly with clients and stakeholders to provide updates and address concerns.
- Train and mentor team members on best practices and safety protocols.
- Evaluate and select appropriate demolition techniques and equipment for each project.