Key Responsibilities of a Lifting Supervisor: * Communication: Maintaining clear and effective communication with crane operators, signallers, and other relevant personnel. * Safety Management: Identifying and mitigating potential hazards, ensuring proper load security, and implementing risk management strategies. * Inspection and Maintenance: Conducting pre-lift inspections and ensuring equipment is properly maintained. * Documentation: Maintaining records of lifting operations and reporting any incidents or near misses * Planning and Coordination: Developing and implementing lifting plans, coordinating personnel, and ensuring all equipment is in safe working order. * Supervision: Directing and overseeing lifting operations, ensuring adherence to safety regulations and procedures. * Essential Skills and Qualifications: * Technical Knowledge: Understanding of lifting equipment, safety regulations, and risk assessment. * Leadership Skills: Ability to lead and motivate a team, make decisions under pressure, and communicate effectively. * Communication Skills: Clear and concise communication with all members of the lifting team. * Physical Fitness: Ability to perform duties in a physically demanding environment. * Training and Certification: Completion of a recognized lifting supervisor training program, such as a Level 4 NVQ Diploma in C...