Pitt03
Electrical
- Oct 15, 2015
- 18
I have recently been kicking around the idea of obtaining a PMP certification.
I am an EE and registered PE with approx. 15 years experience in Power Systems Engineering which has been a good mix of both design/consulting as well as project management for various projects. I have recently taken a role as an engineering manager for an engineering team which supports our company's EPC projects business for power distributions systems which at times requires an active project management role in order to manage our design portion within the overall project directed by the project PM. Often times because of lack of capabilities of project PM I find myself trying to help guide/manage more than just the design aspect of the project such as scheduling, construction activities, etc....As a design engineer prior to my new role I was involved in these PM activities very deeply for each individual project but in my new management role I find myself trying to do this a very high level for the multiple projects that I am overseeing.
I curious to hear from others if they feel that a PMP certification would be beneficial for the engineering management role that I described or any other potential management roles in the future (engineering, operational, or business related). Even if one day I have aspirations to start my own consulting business I cant help but think that maybe this certification and knowledge may be useful.
Does anyone fell that this certification will help set you aside a potential engineering management candidate for new opportunities.
I appreciate any feedback.
I am an EE and registered PE with approx. 15 years experience in Power Systems Engineering which has been a good mix of both design/consulting as well as project management for various projects. I have recently taken a role as an engineering manager for an engineering team which supports our company's EPC projects business for power distributions systems which at times requires an active project management role in order to manage our design portion within the overall project directed by the project PM. Often times because of lack of capabilities of project PM I find myself trying to help guide/manage more than just the design aspect of the project such as scheduling, construction activities, etc....As a design engineer prior to my new role I was involved in these PM activities very deeply for each individual project but in my new management role I find myself trying to do this a very high level for the multiple projects that I am overseeing.
I curious to hear from others if they feel that a PMP certification would be beneficial for the engineering management role that I described or any other potential management roles in the future (engineering, operational, or business related). Even if one day I have aspirations to start my own consulting business I cant help but think that maybe this certification and knowledge may be useful.
Does anyone fell that this certification will help set you aside a potential engineering management candidate for new opportunities.
I appreciate any feedback.