In a typical work setting, wind energy project managers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a medium level of social interaction. They spend time talking to other managers, engineers, and technicians, but also spend time alone working on projects.
- Communicate with others by e-mail, phone, and in person. They also write letters and reports, but less often.
- Usually work as part of a team.
- Are somewhat responsible for the work done by others.
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- Are sometimes placed in conflict situations in which others may be upset or unpleasant.
Physical Work Conditions
- Mostly work indoors. Sometimes work outdoors, such as when visiting work sites.
- May travel to different work sites in a car, truck, or van.
- May share office space with others.
- Occasionally are exposed to loud sounds and distracting noise levels, such as when working near turbines.
Work Performance
- Must be accurate when performing the job. Errors could push back project deadlines.
- Sometimes make decisions that impact a company's reputation.
- Make most of their decisions without talking to a supervisor first.
- May repeat the same mental tasks.
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- Set their daily tasks and goals without talking to a superior first.
- Work in a moderately stressful atmosphere.
- Must meet strict deadlines.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work a set schedule. However, this varies depending on project deadlines.
- Regularly work more than 40 hours per week.