Being thrown into two projects in the midst
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I posted – readers will realise that my lull in posts has coincided
with my move to Johannesburg and my starting a new job in engineering
consulting.The past 2.5 months at my new company have been a whirlwind
of excitement. Being thrown into two projects in the midst of
implementation was more challenging than I could have anticipated. Also,
learning a new company’s way of operating and getting a feel of how to
find and leverage the resources available always takes some
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My
new company is vastly different to my previous one: I now live in the
city and take 5 minutes to get to work, as opposed to driving 65kms
everyday to my project site. I work in a large, open-planned office with
white walls dotted with brightly coloured panels. Colleagues bounce
around on pilates balls at their desks and work flexible hours to beat
the traffic. I have swapped out my pink hard-hat for a white one (still
gonna try get my pink one back though) and have exchanged safety boots
for elegant pencil skirts and heels.
The most interesting and
different thing about my job however is that now I have a Client. It
wasn’t 3 months ago when I was the Client! Sitting on the other side of
the table is quite interesting. For one, I cant be the absolute brat
that I am anymore. I really enjoyed being the end-user. Working for a
huge multinational gives you the feeling that anything can be possible.
Everything is just large – especially in capital projects and the
suppliers and consultants that work for you know the value of a customer
like that. As a consultant executing two projects for a large
multinational, I realise how very difficult it sometimes can be on the
receiving-end.
Saying that, it has allowed me to
develop in areas I never had a chance to before. I am now very
diplomatic about what I say and careful about how I say it. I am
conscious about what I do and the quality and detail of my work is
ever-more important. I cant say that I don’t enjoy it, in fact, I love
it! Its a professional environment in which I am thriving.
The
other side of the coin is that now I work even more closely with people
than before. Coordinating activities between draughtsmen, engineers and
project administrators is all about communication and relationship
building. It requires a lot of energy though, and sometimes there is a
bit of conflict – but I have come to enjoy a bit of conflict once in a
while ;). Just to shake things up, you know?
Its been a while since I posted – readers will realise that my lull in posts has coincided with my move to Johannesburg and my starting a new job in engineering consulting.The past 2.5 months at my new company have been a whirlwind of excitement. Being thrown into two projects in the midst of implementation was more challenging than I could have anticipated. Also, learning a new company’s way of operating and getting a feel of how to find and leverage the resources available always takes some time. pro-tek-to-shoe-caps-safety-toes-for-high-heeled-shoes