A Junior Planner

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Irem Aksay 👤 Member for 19 years 10 months
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Suraj Bhatt 👤 Member for 22 years

Hi Irem!

You are at the right place. This site helped me immensely in the last 2 years. There are instances when I learn about the problem and the answer both from PP forum. Needless to say that I have to create a dummy schedule to see it.

But I have a question to all senior people here-



Being at site helps to understand the intricacies better but there is so much to know that we can never say that we have reached a level from where we can shift to planning.

I mean , I was fortunate(or may be unfortunate-I don’t know yet)to work as a planner for totally different projects(high attrition was major reason as all exp. and senior kept on leaving so everything eventually landed on me) viz. Water Treatment Plant,Sewage treatment plan, road, Power supply network, Substation, villas and now joinery

I cannot say that I am good at all these things but I know something of everything but I do not know where I am heading.

I have not failed as a performer and was lucky to always have a good team (it takes some time to win confidence of site people though) but I do not know where I am heading in my carrier.

But I also wish to work in different types of project and do not wish to be just an one area expert.

I do not know what I will become after 6 years down the line???



Suggestions please.

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Irem Aksay 👤 Member for 19 years 10 months

Wow... I am so glad I opened up this forum because I learned so many valuable things and I believe other juniors have as well. At the moment I am still trying to read papers on others experiences in this field as well as postings on this site. These readings are good for me to see how planners think and what tools are out there to help. I copy our P3 file onto my desktop and play with it to further understand its capabilities. I know it will take time but I plan to do my homework. I follow site reports on a daily basis and go to site as much as I can. I have always found site fascinating because seeing the project rise is worth all your effort. Thank you all so much for warming me up to planning=)

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David Moses 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

Hi Irem,



As a planning engineer you are the facilitator b/w all parties.

Try to see the big picture or frame. Nobody is magician.And everybody is get together just because of the realisation of project itself.

Keep in mind that, Engineering, Procurement-Logistics, Construction could not be apart from each other. It is not just a construction activity. You will understand what I mean as time goes by.



To present, where we were in the past and where we are now and where we will be is your responsibility.



Good luck...

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Sunil Kumar 👤 Member for 21 years 2 months

Irem,



Be on site first,understand what it takes to complete a PROJECT since you are a fresher ELSE you will end up knowing the software only and not the LOGIC.

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Jawad Al-Nimri 👤 Member for 19 years 10 months

Irem,



All the advices provided to you are excellent, but i would add something really really important



you have to be educated and fameliar with the theory of planning it self, by that i mean when you see any softeware application you basically know what it does for you by your thorough knowladge.



another thing, by thoroughly understanding the theory (i mean haw to calculate the schedule, and how the costs are calculated and how they appear ...etc) you will minimize the extent the other can critisize your planns.



i see many schedules prepared by many schedulers they think they are the best, bu they are all subject to review and i tell u what thier schedules will fail in courts and other reviewing bodies, so please follow the right way and DO NOT IGNORE READING.

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Irem Aksay 👤 Member for 19 years 10 months

Hi Chris



Thank you so much for the website. I have found so many easy to read papers that really help me see the big picture. Reading from here is helping me ask the right questions. I would really like to learn the engineering part of planning on my spare time. Being the freshes engineer in the group naturaly my role is limited to entering data which is good for learning primavera but I would like to see the real project management tool side of things. I am really interested in the delay and claims part of planning. As the project progresses I am sure I will learn more about delay and claim but it would be nice to get myself prepared for when that time comes.



Irem

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Irem Aksay 👤 Member for 19 years 10 months

I would like to thank everyone for their helpful feedback. I have been thinking long and hard on these topics. Each topic has become a different to-do item for my daily schedule. Thank you=)

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Charleston-Joseph Orbe 👤 Member for 20 years 10 months

Hi,



Continue reading books about planning. concetrate on the PERT/CPM part. try to apply if it will have relevance.



and let PP know your progress.



Cheers,



Charlie

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Irem Aksay 👤 Member for 19 years 10 months

Thank you Philip and Marcio



This site has been helping me a lot. I have copied our schedule to my desktop and I play on it. Mistakes seems to be the thing that teaches me the most. I have to say if I made any of the mistakes I make on my dummy program on the real program I would have been on the street by now;) Thank you for the wonderful advise.

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Philip Jonker 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

Hi Irem,



Still my original advice, get some mentors, and learn from them, no easy route, like reading papers and following links, learn by experience. That is if you want to become good, for average, follow the easy routes, but always remember, it is something you do not read in books, or on the internet.



Regards

Philip

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Marcio Sampaio 👤 Member for 20 years 7 months

Hi Irem ... go on "Links" here on PP ... u will find what are u looking for.

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Philip Jonker 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

Yes read the postings here, be prepared to do a lot of legwork, and spend alot of your time, learning from experienced people. It is a lot better than reading books.

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