Site Supervisor/Foreman (Casual)
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- Kabul
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Civil Engineering, Irrigation Engineering, Architecture, or a related technical field.
- Minimum 1 year of experience supervising labor teams or working on small-scale rural construction or agricultural infrastructure projects.
- Support the Site Engineer in the day-to-day supervision of construction activities, including irrigation canal rehabilitation, gabion/protection wall installation, watershed management works, slope stabilization, and rural access road improvements.
- Supervise skilled and unskilled laborers on-site to ensure work is carried out according to instructions, technical specifications, and safety standards.
- Ensure proper use of construction materials, tools, and equipment; report any misuse, shortages, or damage to the Site Engineer immediately.
- Conduct daily site inspections to monitor work progress, quality, and adherence to engineering drawings and BoQs.
- Record daily labor attendance, material deliveries, and quantities used; submit all documentation to the Site Engineer.
- Provide clear instructions to workers, ensuring they understand their tasks and work methods before implementation.
- Assist in setting out works, marking alignments, measuring excavation depths, and checking levels under the guidance of the Site Engineer.
- Identify technical issues or site constraints early and report them promptly to the Site Engineer for guidance and corrective action.
- Help maintain safe working conditions on-site by enforcing proper use of PPE and ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
- Maintain respectful and transparent communication with community members and workers, supporting community participation in project activities.
- Support the Site Engineer in documenting progress with photos, daily logs, and field notes.
- Ensure that completed work is protected from damage and that the site remains clean, organized, and safe.
- Assist during site visits from WFP, TPM, Mercy Corps staff, and local authorities by providing accurate on-site information.
- Report any conflicts, disagreements, or community concerns to the Site Engineer immediately.
- Follow all Mercy Corps policies, safety rules, and supervisor instructions.
- Conduct oneself professionally and respectfully, representing Mercy Corps positively at all times.
- Other duties assigned by the Site Engineer or Project Engineer.
- Site Supervisors may work up to 22 days per month, including weekends, depending on field requirements. Working hours are from 08:00 to 16:30
- The daily wage is set at AFN 1,300 per working day. Please note that per diem costs are the responsibility of the Site Supervisor.
- Site Supervisors will report directly to the Site Engineers and are accountable to the Program team for all field-related activities and documentation.