Civil engineering supervisors oversee ongoing projects to ensure that the work is completed within the deadlines set by organizing and planning tasks while overseeing an entire team of civil engineers and contractors. They usually oversee projects like bridges roads, highways, and airports. They must be able to meet operational standards by creating documents for strategic plans as well as reviews.
Civil engineering supervisors concentrate on standards of productivity, solve issues through quality assurance, analyze the results of projects, and decide on the scope of any new projects. They also must ensure that they are in compliance with the safety measures in place through inspections of equipment and other tools utilized in the work of civil engineers.
They must be able to achieve the budgetary goals by evaluating the project's expenses and cutting expenditures that are not needed. A Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering as well as a professional engineering licenses are typically required for this job. Certain employers require a master's degree as well as seven to 10 years of experience in engineering as well as other skills that are essential. These include quality management, project control, management of supply, quality control, and the ability to delegate.