0 a person whose job is to supervise someone or something --
1 a person who is in charge of a group of people or an area of work and who makes sure that the work is done correctly and according to the rules: --
A significant proportion of workers felt they had been bullied by their immediate supervisor.
All managers and supervisors should be familiar with policy and procedures relating to equal employment opportunities.
As before, the clinicians assessing the dyad and their supervisors each assigned ratings, and disparities were discussed to reach consensus.
As a further result, students who cannot afford to do this complain about it to their supervisors and academic advisers.
Large firms pay more and supervisors tend to earn more.
Students wishing to embark on jazz research are thus likely to be assigned supervisors who are virtually unaware of popular music scholarship.
On these occasions, at least two extra supervisors assisted the instructor with the testing procedure.
Co-operation with market actors and national supervisors has increased overall policy effectiveness.
Traditionally, it uses the unsystematic way of plucking fruits by just assigning two supervisors to oversee the 30 or so workers harvesting the fruits.
The eight were the two supervisors (maestros), the vigilante and the three machinists.