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We assist with tasks such as:
- Cost control and project economy
- Ressource management
- HSE manual and plans
- Document control
- QA/QC
Competent site managers, every time.
The modern Site Manager must have management talents, an analytical mind and excellent planning skills. In site management, digital tools (ERP, CMMS) are now also core to the role.
It is a rare combination of skills that makes it difficult to identify the right Site Manager for your project. If the project is overseas, it narrows down the field of candidates even more and increases the demand for global compliance.
At Plant Supervision we have the right Site Managers and the back-office to handle all HR and compliance tasks.
Our site management services:
- Cost control and project economy
- Ressource management
- HSE manual and plans
- Document control
- QA/QC
100% compliance
We handle all administrative and global compliance tasks such as:
Accomodation
Contracts
Taxation
Payroll
Travel
Global and experienced site management
At Plant Supervision, we have a specialized and well-travelled site management workforce, with expertise from multiple industries ready to be deployed to your project.
They have experience ensuring that all systems and components of the project are designed, installed, tested, operated, and maintained according to your or your final client’s operational requirements.
Our engineers have extensive experience from projects around the world and are highly adaptable in terms of both project delays and cultural diversities.
If needed, they are able to remain on-site for longer durations. This means fewer handovers between engineers, which minimizes the risk of potential errors. Our engineers will represent your company and wear your name on their backs.
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Compliance- and administrative tasks handled
Our comprehensive site management service ensures that we will tailor our solution to fit your uniqe needs. Once we’ve identified the right Site Manager for your project, we take care of all the necessary administrative tasks, including VISA processing, travel arrangements, and accommodation.
Our team ensures compliance with all relevant regulations and guidelines, providing you with cost-effective and compliant solutions.
Site Management FAQ
A Site Manager is the on‑site leader who ensures that construction or industrial projects run smoothly. They coordinate teams, enforce safety, monitor progress, and act as the key link between site operations and stakeholders.
A Site Manager is responsible for the daily running of a project. Typical tasks include allocating resources, supervising subcontractors, enforcing safety standards, resolving unexpected issues, managing logistics, and ensuring quality. They also coordinate inspections, maintain compliance with project specifications, and keep clients or management updated through regular reporting. The exact duties, however, can vary significantly depending on the size and scope of the project.
Site Managers typically start their careers as supervisors, commissioning engineers, or even technicians. Over time, they build expertise in scheduling, safety compliance, budgeting, and communication. Certifications, ongoing training, and gradually taking on responsibility for smaller projects also support their development. Still, for Plant Supervison, experience and the right mindset matter just as much as formal education.
Site management is the comprehensive oversight of all on‑site operations, including planning and scheduling, subcontractor coordination, quality assurance, safety compliance, cost control, and reporting. Effective site management ensures that projects stay on schedule, within budget, and compliant with regulations. However, depending on the project in question, some of these tasks may belong to the project manager.
Hiring an interim Site Manager brings immediate expertise with minimal onboarding. From day one, they stabilize operations, manage subcontractors, and ensure safety and compliance—making them ideal for short-term projects, rapid ramp-ups, or sudden staff gaps. An added advantage is their neutrality: unlike permanent staff who may have established ties to stakeholders, interim Site Managers remain impartial and focus solely on getting the job done.
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