(Sorry that this is so long...thanks in advance for hearing me out.) I work for a large multi-discipline engineering firm with several offices. For over a year, my department has been without a senior engineer/manager/leader to direct and grow our staff. As such, we have seen our projects gradually dwindle with the market. This is because the staff consists mostly of non-registered engineers and designers who have to spend too much time on production work and/or are not qualified to put effort into marketing. Granted, we still have enough work to keep our remaining staff busy, but definitely not the load or the revenue that we would like to have. Up until several weeks ago, HR was actively looking for a senior for us. Now I have just heard from our office director that HR is no longer actively seeking a senior or additional staff because the projected revenue for our office doesn't justify it. In addition, there is noone in our department who is qualified to step into the top leadership position. We do have one PE, but he doesn't have the qualifications to be the department head. (We have been working under the part-time direction of a senior engineer (PE) in another office.) To make a long story short, I am basically happy with my job, but am frustrated with the corporate business model for my department and office.
So the question is this: Should I stick it out and wait until a new senior engineer is hired or start looking for employment elsewhere? There is also the possibility of transferring to another office that has a great senior engineer, but my requests to transfer have been rejected because it would leave my department short-handed (and also for political reasons). Any suggestions here? Thanks for reading all of this and for replying.
So the question is this: Should I stick it out and wait until a new senior engineer is hired or start looking for employment elsewhere? There is also the possibility of transferring to another office that has a great senior engineer, but my requests to transfer have been rejected because it would leave my department short-handed (and also for political reasons). Any suggestions here? Thanks for reading all of this and for replying.