Pros: You get a couple of WFH days a week, which is nice for administrative tasks. It's a decent setup for some of the office-based engineering work. The Atlanta, GA office team is generally understanding if you have an appointment.
Cons: True flexibility is hard to come by, especially with active construction projects. As a Project Engineer, you're often needed onsite, which means those WFH days don't always happen. Client meetings and urgent site issues override everything.
Advice to Management: Consider more structured 'deep work' WFH days for Project Engineers when there aren't critical onsite needs. Trust your teams more with managing their schedules around construction project milestones.
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What is the typical team dynamic like for a project manager at ADVANCECON, especially when working on construction projects in the Denver area?
Teams at ADVANCECON are generally collaborative, with project managers working closely with engineers, site supervisors, and subcontractors. You can expect a hands-on approach, with clear communication channels to ensure project milestones are met efficiently on Denver-based construction sites.