Project Manager/ Site Supervisor
Spectre Architects is seeking a project manager/site supervisor for a 3-4 month project based in Jhansi. The role involves managing daily site activities, stone work execution, vendor coordination, and ensuring adherence to timelines. Candidates must be proficient in reading blueprints and managing labour and materials effectively. This position requires strong communication and documentation skills for both office and on-site operational tasks.
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Experience
2-3 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Spectre Architects is seeking a project manager/site supervisor for a 3-4 month project based in Jhansi. The role involves managing daily site activities, stone work execution, vendor coordination, and ensuring adherence to timelines. Candidates must be proficient in reading blueprints and managing labour and materials effectively. This position requires strong communication and documentation skills for both office and on-site operational tasks.
TAL's take
Small, likely boutique architecture firm with a temporary project-based role scope.
Clear expectations for site supervision, vendor management, and specific stone work expertise, though temporary in nature.
Must haves
- Ability to handle office coordination and on-site execution
- Experience in stone work execution and finishing
- Strong vendor management and site coordination skills
- Good reporting and documentation abilities
- Manage labour, materials, timelines, and daily site activities
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints
Tools and skills
Nice to have: construction degree.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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