I think a vast array of people can do project management. I think what you need to thrive in it is communication and people skills. Those are the most important. Having other administration skills and computer skills is helpful. The technical skills you can always learn, but having the right attitude and soft skills is really important.
We conduct a high-level assessment of a few sites and discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of converting from its current hydro-electric power generation facility to a pumped storage scheme.
This role provides lots of opportunities for collaboration, growth and learning. No two days are the same. There's always something more to learn and I think that goes for people that have been doing this role for years and years.
I personally find going out and taking short breaks every now and then good for my productivity and focus. Plus, the sun started to shine. Bonus. And I enjoy being able to alter my desk to a standing desk at points throughout the day to change things up.
Commencing the day with a scenic drive to work, followed by a refreshing stroll through Hagley Park, my workday unfolds with tasks in lighting design for a mental health hospital.