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I am an Electrical Engineer, but still beginner. What is the size of project that I can practically manage?

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Question ajoutée par Abdeljalil CHEGDALI , Electrical Engineer , EMAC Engineering Office
Date de publication: 2017/03/31
يوسف دمدوم
par يوسف دمدوم , مهندس و مسير , مقاولة اشغال البناء

Thank you for the invitation

Whenever the project is large, the experience must be available for it. There are aspects in the projects taken through the application of more than the theoretical act of the beginner to be engaged in a project that can be run by less challenges until the experience is acquired and then moves to the largest gradually or through friction with those who are more experienced

hisham abu dagga
par hisham abu dagga , Project Manager / مدير مشاريع , مؤسسة عبدالكريم العواض للمقاولات

Thank you for the invitation

 

  PMP

You should have project management knowledge

 

 

 

I would recommend first taking some courses in the project management before starting to manage it.

Muhammad Farooq
par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.

It depend on yur ability and knowledge

Robert Malak
par Robert Malak , Projects Manager , Ankido Oil Services for General Contracts DMCC

 

   Real life management is different from the management learned in school; it takes years to hone your skills and develop your own style of management; but for now, look for small electrical engineering projects that are subcontracted from a larger project- this way you can apply your EE knowledge and at the same time observe and learn how large projects’ managers operate.

 

Md Fazlur Rahman
par Md Fazlur Rahman , Procurement Specialist , Engineering and Planning Consultants Ltd

It will depends on the circumstances and scope. Your supervisor or management will decide spectrum based on your Job description for which you have been hired and finally and your managerial and leadership capability

Abdul Rehman
par Abdul Rehman , Electrical Engineer , Tamdeed Projects

You should have project management knowledge in order to manage a project.

Krishna   KHASANIS  PMP
par Krishna KHASANIS PMP , Project Manager-Electrical , Larsen & Toubro Ltd, P T & D (International)

Instead of concerning yourself from the project size , you should request your present employer to allow you to manage, possibly on your own , an activity or a task of a project and that is how you should begin .

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