Quick Answer

A Site Supervisor in UAE earns between AED 72,000 and AED 144,000 per year. The role supervises construction activities on site, ensuring works are executed to drawing, specification, and programme. It requires a diploma or bachelor’s degree in civil or construction engineering, 4 to 8 years of site supervision experience, and knowledge of UAE building codes.

Construction and Real Estate
UAE and Saudi Arabia
Salary: AED 72,000–144,000
Updated 2025
AED 72,000–144,000
Salary range (AED/year)
4–8 years
Years experience required
Construction Manager / Site Engineer
Reports to
48–72h
RFS shortlist time

Site Supervisor Responsibilities

The table below lists the primary responsibilities of a Site Supervisor in UAE and Saudi Arabia as of 2025. Each responsibility is stated as a discrete, measurable activity.

Responsibility Frequency Output / Deliverable
Supervise daily construction activities across assigned work packages Daily Works executed to approved drawings and specifications
Conduct daily site inspections and record observations in site diary Daily Site diary entries complete and signed off
Issue snag lists and track completion of defective works Per inspection Snagging list issued and closed within agreed timeframe
Coordinate with subcontractors on daily work assignments Daily Subcontractor daily allocation sheet completed
Monitor site safety compliance and report hazards Daily Toolbox talk conducted; unsafe acts reported immediately
Verify quantities of completed works for payment applications Weekly Quantities measured and agreed with QS

Site Supervisor Qualifications and Requirements

The following qualifications apply to a Site Supervisor role in UAE and Saudi Arabia. Requirements vary by sector and employer size.

Requirement Standard
Education Diploma or bachelor’s degree in Civil or Construction Engineering
Experience 4 to 8 years of site supervision on building or infrastructure projects in UAE or GCC
Standards UAE building codes, DM/UPC authority requirements, and FIDIC contract knowledge
HSE NEBOSH General Certificate or IOSH Working Safely qualification preferred
Drawings Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications
Communication Site diary documentation, subcontractor coordination, and defect reporting
UAE Labour Law Note

All employment contracts in the UAE are governed by Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021. A Site Supervisor employed in mainland UAE requires a Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) approved contract. ADGM, DIFC, and free zone employees are subject to their respective authority’s employment regulations.

How RFS Recruits a Site Supervisor

  1. You brief RFS with the role specification, seniority level, and team structure. The briefing call takes 30 minutes.
  2. RFS searches its active candidate database and activates direct outreach within 24 hours of instruction.
  3. RFS delivers a shortlist of 3 to 5 pre-screened Site Supervisor candidates within 48 to 72 hours.
  4. You conduct interviews. RFS coordinates scheduling and candidate communication throughout.
  5. RFS supports offer negotiation and manages the candidate’s notice period and onboarding.
  6. The 6-month replacement guarantee activates from the candidate’s start date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Site Supervisor earn in UAE?

A Site Supervisor in UAE earns between AED 72,000 and AED 144,000 per year. Civil works site supervisors earn AED 84,000 to AED 144,000. Finishing and fit-out supervisors earn AED 72,000 to AED 108,000. Supervisors with NEBOSH qualifications earn at the upper end of the range.

What is the difference between a Site Supervisor and a Site Engineer in UAE?

A Site Supervisor typically has a diploma or junior degree and manages daily labour and subcontractor activities on a defined work package. A Site Engineer holds a full engineering degree and takes professional responsibility for technical decisions, submittals, and RFI responses. A Site Engineer earns AED 96,000 to AED 192,000, higher than a Site Supervisor at the same level of experience.

Does RFS recruit Site Supervisors?

Yes. RFS sources Site Supervisor candidates for main contractors and subcontractors across UAE and Saudi Arabia. A shortlist of 3 to 5 pre-screened candidates is delivered within 48 to 72 hours. The retained search fee is 15 to 18 percent of first-year total compensation.

What a Site Supervisor does in UAE

A Site Supervisor in UAE manages the day-to-day supervision of construction works on a building or infrastructure site, ensuring work is built to drawing and specification, quality standards are met, and HSE requirements are enforced across the site workforce. You are the first line of authority for subcontractor quality and safety compliance on your assigned package.

Key responsibilities

Qualifications required

Site Supervisor salary by employer type in UAE

Employer type Annual salary (AED)
Tier 1 main contractor UAE 100,000–180,000
Developer project team (UAE) 110,000–190,000
Specialist subcontractor (MEP, fit-out) 95,000–175,000
Infrastructure contractor (roads, utilities UAE) 90,000–170,000

Contract terms for this role in UAE

Site Supervisor roles carry a 30 day notice period in UAE. Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021 applies to your end-of-service gratuity at 21 days basic salary per year for the first five years.

Hire a Site Supervisor in UAE or Saudi Arabia

RFS delivers a shortlist of pre-screened Site Supervisor candidates in 48 to 72 hours. Retained search fee: 15 to 18 percent of first-year total compensation. 6-month replacement guarantee on all placements.

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