Do you want to become a Site Supervisor?

 

In the current market, employers are choosing top of the class Site Supervisors, and so one of the first things you should consider is how much education do I need? Completing formal qualifications may help you stand out from the crowd and may assist you get the job you want.

The Australian Standards and Building Codes are consistently changing in the building industry. It is important for Site Supervisors to have a thorough understanding of relevant legislation, regulations and protocols regarding building, construction and health and safety. Emphasis on education is paramount when upskilling or starting out as a Site Supervisor in the building and construction industry.

Commonly, Site Supervisors start as entry level tradespeople who have worked in various settings such as residential, commercial, or industrial worksites. Being a Site Supervisor can provide you with vital experience necessary to become a qualified builder. The experience gained combined with completing a Diploma of Building and Construction, can lead you to obtaining a building license.

Individuals pursuing this pathway have practical experience, technical knowledge, leadership abilities and complete a formal qualification.

So, do you want to stand out from the crowd? Do you have leadership skills and previous work experience in the building and construction industry? Why not enrol in CPC50210 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building), by contacting us today!