WickedJester
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 12, 2015
- 22
Hello everyone!
Background:
I previous posted on here before about design for electric distribution pole. I interviewed for a position at a large utility company and believe I might be offered the position. The position would mainly involve distribution pole foundation design (software based) and validating the results (i.e. brohm, CLM, p-y charts etc.). In the interview I went over my experience and explained when I finished college I started at a construction company so I have almost no design experience since school, but would like to take on the challenge of learning the position. I was also asked if we didn't get the design software, what would be my process for putting a method in place to do the design work, my thoughts were to do a review of the different methods to model the foundation and create a spreadsheet for doing the calculations. My concern would be the geotechnical anaylsis of the soil, as I wouldn't feel comfortable doing that. I have been brushing up on my statics, dynamics, and materials as that seems to be the main topics that I would rely on in this position and reviewing approaches for modeling the foundation design. So I think this position would offer a great chance to improve my skills, obtain my PE (which I cant get at my current job), and it would also be a raise.
Question:
Do you think I should accept the position if I am offered it? My supervisor would be an EE major and I think he would help some but he has never done the design work either. There are CEs in the transmission division of the company so I plan on meeting them and seeing if I could find a mentor that I could ask for advice/questions.
So do you think I should accept the position and what do you suggest I do to help me succeed or do you think I should decline the position?
Background:
I previous posted on here before about design for electric distribution pole. I interviewed for a position at a large utility company and believe I might be offered the position. The position would mainly involve distribution pole foundation design (software based) and validating the results (i.e. brohm, CLM, p-y charts etc.). In the interview I went over my experience and explained when I finished college I started at a construction company so I have almost no design experience since school, but would like to take on the challenge of learning the position. I was also asked if we didn't get the design software, what would be my process for putting a method in place to do the design work, my thoughts were to do a review of the different methods to model the foundation and create a spreadsheet for doing the calculations. My concern would be the geotechnical anaylsis of the soil, as I wouldn't feel comfortable doing that. I have been brushing up on my statics, dynamics, and materials as that seems to be the main topics that I would rely on in this position and reviewing approaches for modeling the foundation design. So I think this position would offer a great chance to improve my skills, obtain my PE (which I cant get at my current job), and it would also be a raise.
Question:
Do you think I should accept the position if I am offered it? My supervisor would be an EE major and I think he would help some but he has never done the design work either. There are CEs in the transmission division of the company so I plan on meeting them and seeing if I could find a mentor that I could ask for advice/questions.
So do you think I should accept the position and what do you suggest I do to help me succeed or do you think I should decline the position?