Mechomatic
Mechanical
- Apr 23, 2013
- 50
Hello all-
I've recently started a new job (my 2nd since getting my BSME). I moved from a company that wasn't big enough to be considered even a "small" company into a multi-national behemoth with all of its associated procedures, planning, and documentation. I appreciate the structure greatly, and am presently tasked with setting annual goals. I'll admit that every New Year's resolution I've ever made has been a poor experience in achievable, quantifiable goal setting.
As a young engineer with my EIT (<2 yrs experience) who is working toward earning my PE, what are some good examples of quantifiable annual goals? It's not like this is sales or marketing where you literally have numbers to back up your performance. The mid-year review is coming up next week, and I'll be setting my goals for the remainder of the year (started this job about 2 months back, so my "annual" goals will actually be "semi-annual").
I'd love to hear from folks who have done this before, especially those of you who did it when you were still green as the Amazon River basin. I don't really know what tasks/projects will be thrown my way in the coming months, so it's hard to say "Lead two or more $xxx,xxx+ projects" - or something along those lines.
My question, again, is what kinds of quantifiable annual goals can a fresh hire (who is only marginally removed from college graduation) working toward his PE reasonably make?
Some items that came to mind: 1) Attend a project management training seminar, 2) Complete CAD system(s) training course/certification, 3) X hours of continuing education in <industry>. Does this sound reasonable? It seems like it's still too wishy-washy and not clearly defined enough.
Thanks for your input!
I've recently started a new job (my 2nd since getting my BSME). I moved from a company that wasn't big enough to be considered even a "small" company into a multi-national behemoth with all of its associated procedures, planning, and documentation. I appreciate the structure greatly, and am presently tasked with setting annual goals. I'll admit that every New Year's resolution I've ever made has been a poor experience in achievable, quantifiable goal setting.
As a young engineer with my EIT (<2 yrs experience) who is working toward earning my PE, what are some good examples of quantifiable annual goals? It's not like this is sales or marketing where you literally have numbers to back up your performance. The mid-year review is coming up next week, and I'll be setting my goals for the remainder of the year (started this job about 2 months back, so my "annual" goals will actually be "semi-annual").
I'd love to hear from folks who have done this before, especially those of you who did it when you were still green as the Amazon River basin. I don't really know what tasks/projects will be thrown my way in the coming months, so it's hard to say "Lead two or more $xxx,xxx+ projects" - or something along those lines.
My question, again, is what kinds of quantifiable annual goals can a fresh hire (who is only marginally removed from college graduation) working toward his PE reasonably make?
Some items that came to mind: 1) Attend a project management training seminar, 2) Complete CAD system(s) training course/certification, 3) X hours of continuing education in <industry>. Does this sound reasonable? It seems like it's still too wishy-washy and not clearly defined enough.
Thanks for your input!