Project Engineers need a wide range of skills

Two young project engineers in a factory discussing a project using a tablet

Project Engineers are key to capital projects but the role is rarely acknowledged in project management publications

They possess both project and engineering skills which I found were not covered by any one professional body’s professional development information

For a competence specification I used the UK Chartered Engineer standard for competence (UK-Spec) as a basis and added selected competences from the Association of Project Management’s competence framework

I used 5 generic areas of competence and commitment

  • Engineering and project management knowledge and understanding
  • Use and development of engineering (list disciplines being managed) and associated procurement and construction (EPC) processes
  • Responsibility, management or leadership
  • Communication and inter-personal skills
  • Professional commitment and safety management

If possible, I wanted these professionals to become Chartered Engineers before developing to Capital Project Managers

By David

Retired Capital Projects Manager

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