We typically receive all our projects through Maximo, a tool widely used within the company and trainings are being provided to bring everyone on board to using this tool. The scope of work for the projects along with work orders to be charged to for the design work will come in through maximo. Once the projects are received, the principal engineers look through all the projects and prioritize, which projects are most time sensitive. Which projects the group needs to design first. Once projects are prioritized, the principal engineers assign projects to an engineer and a designer. The engineer and a designer works together, taking the scope of work and doing an investigation of what is currently there and what it would take to do the design (add new equipment, replace old equipment, extend substation, etc.). There is a separate detailed process that the engineer and designer follow in their venture into the design phase. Once the designer has design the project and put the package together, he/she will give to the engineer for checking. They may go back and forth a few rounds before finalizing the project and issuing it. The engineer will check to see if everything included in the scope of work is needed, which is a necessary step that is not hard coded into the process.
We typically receive all our projects through Maximo, a tool widely used within the company and trainings are being provided to bring everyone on board to using this tool. The scope of work for the projects along with work orders to be charged to for the design work will come in through maximo. Once the projects are received, the principal engineers look through all the projects and prioritize, which projects are most time sensitive. Which projects the group needs to design first. Once projects are prioritized, the principal engineers assign projects to an engineer and a designer. The engineer and a designer works together, taking the scope of work and doing an investigation of what is currently there and what it would take to do the design (add new equipment, replace old equipment, extend substation, etc.). There is a separate detailed process that the engineer and designer follow in their venture into the design phase. Once the designer has design the project and put the package together, he/she will give to the engineer for checking. They may go back and forth a few rounds before finalizing the project and issuing it. The engineer will check to see if everything included in the scope of work is needed, which is a necessary step that is not hard coded into the process.