Yes, each employer is given only a set of visas they can use. @acchabaccha is right. They may have applied for a supervisor visa but was approved for a labourer one. Or worst case scenario was they gave you an offer letter as a supervisor but in reality, the visa that they have when they hired you is for labourer designation. Better get it sorted out. There is a huge difference between a supervisor and labourer, more so if it is stamped on your visa. There is a certain stigma concerning the job titles on the visa. Simply put, you will be more credible to anybody here if you have "supervisor" rather than labourer on your card.
Yes, each employer is given only a set of visas they can use. @acchabaccha is right. They may have applied for a supervisor visa but was approved for a labourer one. Or worst case scenario was they gave you an offer letter as a supervisor but in reality, the visa that they have when they hired you is for labourer designation. Better get it sorted out. There is a huge difference between a supervisor and labourer, more so if it is stamped on your visa. There is a certain stigma concerning the job titles on the visa. Simply put, you will be more credible to anybody here if you have "supervisor" rather than labourer on your card.