The Junior Construction/Repair Supervisor – Boiler Projects assists in the day-to-day field supervision of boiler construction, repair, and retrofit activities. Working under the guidance of senior supervisors or project managers, the role supports safe execution, progress tracking, and quality control at the job site. The position is an excellent starting point for individuals interested in site coordination and boiler construction project management.
Assist in supervising site activities during boiler erection, component replacement, welding, and repairs.
Monitor contractor work to ensure compliance with project specifications, drawings, and safety standards.
Track daily progress, manpower deployment, and material usage; escalate issues to the senior supervisor.
Participate in toolbox talks, safety briefings, and permit-to-work processes.
Coordinate with QA/QC personnel to ensure NDT, hydro testing, and documentation are completed as per code.
Support logistics planning and on-site material handling for boiler components (tubes, drums, headers, supports).
Review and interpret basic engineering drawings, isometrics, and P&IDs for construction relevance.
Document daily activities, inspection reports, and any deviations or incidents.
Learn applicable codes such as ASME Section I, NBIC, and safety regulations.
Field Execution Support
Assist in managing on-ground activities related to boiler fabrication, erection, and repair.
Safety & Compliance Awareness
Promote a strong safety culture and adhere to site safety requirements.
Documentation & Reporting
Ensure timely reporting of work progress, inspection results, and safety metrics.
Learning Codes and Construction Standards
Develop working knowledge of construction practices in line with ASME and project specifications.
Diploma or Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
0–2 years of experience in construction supervision, preferably on mechanical or boiler projects.
Basic understanding of boiler systems, mechanical drawings, and piping layout.
Willingness to work in field environments, including construction sites and elevated work platforms.
Good organizational, communication, and teamwork skills.
Exposure to boiler erection or repair projects during internships or training.
Basic knowledge of ASME BPVC (especially Sections I, IX), welding processes, and pressure part terminology.
Familiarity with safety management systems and permit-to-work protocols.