Mechwood
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2011
- 5
I just was awarded a promotion to a new role at my company. I am in charge of all mechanical engineering activities for our manufacturing facility. This includes managing all capital projects, any plant upgrades/modifications, and supervising the mechanical maintenance staff.
I've been working at this facility for 5 years now. I have a great relationship with the maintenance staff from my previous role as a process engineer. Although they did not report to me when I served in that capacity, I did issue some work orders directly to the maintenance team.
Does anyone have advice on this situation? How should I approach this transition into a role where these individuals report directly to me? How can I get the most out of my team? Has anyone else been through a similar transition in the past?
I should also mention that our company is non-union, so I do not have any reservations about attitudes. All of the maintenance employees have good work ethic and are very talented.
I've been working at this facility for 5 years now. I have a great relationship with the maintenance staff from my previous role as a process engineer. Although they did not report to me when I served in that capacity, I did issue some work orders directly to the maintenance team.
Does anyone have advice on this situation? How should I approach this transition into a role where these individuals report directly to me? How can I get the most out of my team? Has anyone else been through a similar transition in the past?
I should also mention that our company is non-union, so I do not have any reservations about attitudes. All of the maintenance employees have good work ethic and are very talented.