SMIAH
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 26, 2009
- 482
I work for a private company located in Canada that provides professional services in the field of civil engineering. My master degree allowed me to specialize myself in the field of water management, particularly in dam hydraulics. In the company, I ultimately took over an engineer who retired a couple years ago.
For a couple of months now, I try to develop the market by forcing my way through much larger firms specialized in this area and which relies on more resources than us (e.g. costly software, experienced teams, etc.). Even though, Medium-size mandates have enabled my company to become known and to gain a good reputation from some clients and review agencies.
However, our internal structure (just imagine myself alone in the organigram) makes it very difficult to get more interesting projects and most of the time I am working on multidisciplinary projects (which are a little less interesting to me – being picky here).
My bosses offer almost no support but I see they have many better things to do right now as we grow really fast (we do make alot of money, it seems). Our company is trying to generalize its services and I would like to specialize mine. Example of no support: Couple of weeks ago, I decided to create a brochure that describes the services I can offer (and that I want to provide). However, as for now, it remains on the table of my boss.
Recently, I received 2 or 3 advice of refused mandates and I must say that I'm bitter about it. We have no overall strategic vision (e.g. dive to get the project, get some experience, get more projects, grow, make more money, etc...).
I do like to be a sort of underdog but I can’t see where we’re going. Co-workers, ambiance, salary, conditions are very good though. It’s just from a professional point of view.
What to do... Suck it up?
Sorry English isn’t my mother tongue. I do understand well!
For a couple of months now, I try to develop the market by forcing my way through much larger firms specialized in this area and which relies on more resources than us (e.g. costly software, experienced teams, etc.). Even though, Medium-size mandates have enabled my company to become known and to gain a good reputation from some clients and review agencies.
However, our internal structure (just imagine myself alone in the organigram) makes it very difficult to get more interesting projects and most of the time I am working on multidisciplinary projects (which are a little less interesting to me – being picky here).
My bosses offer almost no support but I see they have many better things to do right now as we grow really fast (we do make alot of money, it seems). Our company is trying to generalize its services and I would like to specialize mine. Example of no support: Couple of weeks ago, I decided to create a brochure that describes the services I can offer (and that I want to provide). However, as for now, it remains on the table of my boss.
Recently, I received 2 or 3 advice of refused mandates and I must say that I'm bitter about it. We have no overall strategic vision (e.g. dive to get the project, get some experience, get more projects, grow, make more money, etc...).
I do like to be a sort of underdog but I can’t see where we’re going. Co-workers, ambiance, salary, conditions are very good though. It’s just from a professional point of view.
What to do... Suck it up?
Sorry English isn’t my mother tongue. I do understand well!