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What can you do with a Certificate IV in Leadership and Management?
5th July 2021
What can you do with a Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)?
6th January 2022All site supervisor courses
- 10894NAT Course in Workplace Impairment Prevention
- 10910NAT Course in the Safe Use of Swing Stage Scaffolds
- 22502VIC Diploma of Project Management for Prefabricated Building Systems (Timber)
- 52889WA Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering
- AHC30820 Certificate III in Arboriculture (Works Coordinator)
- AHC42021 Certificate IV in Landscape Construction Management
- Associate Degree of Applied Technologies (Civil Infrastructure)
- Bachelor of Applied Architecture
- Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)
- BSBPMG421 Apply Project Time Management Techniques
- BSBWHS414 Contribute to WHS Risk Management
- BSBWHS416 Contribute to Workplace Incident Response
- BSBWHS418 Assist with Managing WHS Compliance of Contractors
- CPC30420 Certificate III in Demolition
- CPC40120 & CPC50220 Certificate IV and Diploma in Building and Construction (Building)
- CPC40820 Certificate IV in Swimming Pool and Spa Building
- CPC50220 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
- CPC60220 Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction (Management)
- CPCCBC4001 Apply Building Codes and Standards to the Construction Process for Class 1 and 10 Buildings
- CPCCBC4003 Select, Prepare and Administer a Construction Contract
- CPCCBC4004 Identify and Produce Estimated Costs for Building and Construction Projects
- CPCCBC4006 Select, Procure and Store Construction Materials for Building and Construction Projects
- CPCCBC4007 Plan Building and Construction Work
- CPCCBC4008 Supervise Site Communication and Administration Processes for Building and Construction Projects
- CPCCBC4009 Apply Legal Requirements to Building and Construction Projects
- CPCCBC4010 Apply Structural Principles to Residential and Commercial Constructions
- CPCCBC4012 Read and Interpret Plans and Specifications
- CPCCBC4014 Prepare Simple Building Sketches and Drawings
- CPCCBC4018 Apply Site Surveys and Set-out Procedures to Building and Construction Projects
- CPCCBC4022 Supervise tilt-up work
- CPCCBC4024 Resolve Business Disputes
- CPCCBC4047A Quality Assure Fire-rated Lining Systems
- CPCCDE3016 Identify Hazards on Demolition Sites and Apply Risk Management Strategies
- CPCCPD3031 Work Safely with Lead-Painted Surfaces in the Painting Industry
- CPCPCM4011 Carry Out Work-Based Risk Control Processes
- CPPUPM3008 Inspect for and Report on Timber Pests
- HLTFSE007 Oversee the Day-to-Day Implementation of Food Safety in the Workplace
- MSMPER300 Issue Work Permits
- PMAWHS311 Lead Emergency Teams
- PUAFER008 Confine Small Workplace Emergencies in a Facility
- PUATEA003 Lead, Manage and Develop Teams
- RII40720 Certificate IV in Civil Construction (Operations)
- RII40720 Certificate IV in Civil Construction (Supervision)
- RII50420 Diploma of Civil Construction Management
- RII50520 & RII60520 Dual Diploma of Civil Construction Design & Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design
- RIIBEF402D Supervise On-Site Operations
- RIIGOV401E Apply, Monitor and Report on Compliance Systems
- RIIHAN208E Perform Dogging
- RIILAT401E Provide Leadership in the Supervision of Indigenous Employees
- RIIQUA201E Maintain and Monitor Site Quality Standards
- RIIRIS201E Conduct Local Risk Control
- RIIRIS402E Carry Out the Risk Management Process
- RIISS00065 Traffic Management Designer Skill Set for Motorways and Freeways
- RIIWHS302E Implement Traffic Management Plan
- RIIWHS401E Supervise Work in Confined Spaces
- RIIWMG203E Drain And Dewater Civil Construction Sites
- UET40522 Certificate IV in ESI - Substations
Site Supervisor careers
A Site Supervisor oversees daily operations on a building or construction site. You’ll ensure a project is progressing on time and to a high quality standard. Site Supervisors ensure safety requirements and building standards are met and make sure building plans are interpreted correctly. You’ll organise labour and equipment and make sure materials are available when required.
Site Supervisors should have strong leadership skills and be able to communicate well with workers and other building industry professionals such as architects or surveyors. You’ll need to be organised and able to manage several tasks at one time. Site Supervisors may spend large amounts of time outdoors and should be physically capable of a range of building tasks.