Overseer
Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvərˈsiːər/
Overseer (noun)
- A person who watches over workers and makes sure tasks are done correctly and on time.
- A person responsible for checking how a project or activity is going and guiding it when needed.
- A person with official power to supervise others, often in a system or organization.
Examples
- The overseer checks the workers every morning.
- Workers report problems to the overseer quickly.