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Site Supervisor

A Site Supervisor manages daily construction operations, ensuring safety, quality, and timely progress while coordinating labour, materials, and plans.

How do I become a site supervisor

Get qualified to work as a site supervisor with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time Site Supervisor generally earns $2,320 per week ($120,640 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

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This industry is expected to see strong growth in employee numbers in coming years. There are currently 114,900 people working as a Site Supervisor in Australia and the number is expected to reach 123,300 by 2026. Site Supervisors may find work across all regions of Australia.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

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If you’re interested in a career as a Site Supervisor, consider enrolling in an Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction (Management). This course will give you the skills to direct complex building projects and apply specialised knowledge of building codes and standards. You’ll also cover topics such as contract administration, tender developments and legal compliance.

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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.