This 8 module, Project Supervision course offers field managers, both new and experienced, a systematic approach to honing their innate skills, acquiring necessary abilities, and improving their overall leadership performance. To ensure quality control, proper safety inspection, and employee observation, supervisors will learn the role and responsibilities of the project supervisor as well as how to effectively lead others using a variety of approaches.
Supervisors will gain knowledge on how to coach employees to achieve their best outcomes, as well as how to determine predicted, actual, and estimated costs. In addition to defining and performing a basic production analysis, supervisors will be able to explain the planning process and develop a detailed list of the tasks necessary to finish a project. By the end of the course, supervisors will be able to explain the methods of getting work in the construction industry, explain the importance of documentation, and describe the different types of documents used on a project. They will also be able to discuss the documentation control role as a project supervisor.
Students who successfully complete the course will receive the Project Supervision credential through the National Center for Construction Education and Research. Visit www.nccer.org to learn more about this industry-standard, nationally recognized credential.
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