Site Supervisor

510 E Stoner Ave, Shreveport, LA 71101, LA
Full Time
Operations Department
Experienced

Job Title: Site Supervisor - Landscaping Services
Job Summary:
Sanford Federal headquartered in Stafford, VA, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated
individual to join our team as a Site Supervisor for Landscaping Services. The successful
candidate will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating landscaping projects, ensuring that
they are completed efficiently, on time, and to the highest quality standards. The Site Supervisor
will lead a team of landscapers, manage resources, and communicate effectively with clients to
deliver exceptional landscaping services. PLEASE CONTACT (540) 346-4120 or (540) 930 0471. 
❖ Client Communication:

Maintain regular communication with clients to understand their expectations and provide
project updates.
Address client concerns and resolve issues to ensure satisfaction with the landscaping services.
❖ Safety Compliance:
Ensure that all landscaping activities adhere to safety regulations and company policies.
Conduct safety meetings and training sessions to promote a safe working environment.
❖ Project Management:
Plan, schedule, and coordinate daily landscaping activities to meet project timelines. Ensure
the efficient utilization of resources, including manpower, equipment, and materials.
Monitor project progress and make adjustments as necessary to ensure timely completion.
❖ Team Leadership:
Supervise and overseeing a team of landscapers, providing guidance and
support. Assign tasks to team members based on skills and project
requirements. Conduct regular meetings with the Vendor's point of contact to
communicate project objectives and updates.
❖ Quality Control:
Implement and enforce quality control measures to ensure work meets the client expectations.
Conduct regular inspections of completed work to identify and address any issues promptly.
Responsibilities:
❖ Documentation:
Maintain accurate and up-to-date project documentation, including daily logs, progress
reports, and inventory records.
The landscaping services supervisor is required to be on-site once a week to assess
performance, ensuring that the subcontractor have completed all necessary tasks.
The landscaping services supervisor will possess a service ticket outlining the weekly tasks,
ensuring thorough verification of task completion by the subcontractor.
The landscaping services supervisor is responsible for obtaining the Contracting Officer
Representative's signature on the service ticket and forwarding it to our organization.
❖ Problem Solving:
Identify and resolve any issues or challenges that may arise during landscaping projects.
Collaborate with other team members and departments to find effective solutions.
❖ Qualifications:
▪ 5 years proven experience in landscaping, with at least 5 years in a supervisory or
leadership role.
▪ Strong knowledge of landscaping techniques, materials, and equipment.
▪ Excellent leadership and communication skills.
▪ Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
▪ Proficient in project management software and basic computer skills.
▪ Knowledge of safety regulations and best practices in landscaping.
▪ Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.

 

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