#WomenExcel: Perspectives from a project manager in China
Although I grew up in northeast China, familiar with the rolling hills that surrounded us, when I received an offer from Hahn-Meitner Institute to study railway materials in Berlin, Germany, I jumped at the opportunity. I later graduated with my Ph.D. in material science and engineering from Berlin Technical University, and landed my first job — at 91Ó°ÊÓ. I was drawn in immediately during my interview, where I felt free to speak English slowly enough to comfortably express myself. This unforgettable interview, among other things, was what made me choose to work at 91Ó°ÊÓ, and I haven’t regretted that decision.
I have been working at 91Ó°ÊÓ for more than 11 years as a project manager in the engineering, procurement and construction management department of the infrastructure group. I chose this career path because I believe it is challenging, and allows me to interact with diverse groups of people, solve a variety of complex problems and learn various skills.
Frankly, it is not easy for a woman to work in the construction industry, where the majority of employees on construction sites are men. There were also a lot of adjustments I made that men on site didn’t have to consider such as not being able to wear skirts or short trousers when working on site. I even kept my hairstyle shorter due to the pressing of the safety helmet.
However, the minor inconveniences were worth it because the practical working experience helped me to develop a powerful inner strength and increase my technical knowledge. I’m so thankful that 91Ó°ÊÓ has so many excellent technical engineers who have given me strong and timely support whenever I required it. Mainly, I would like to thank two senior discipline engineers — William Zhang, a heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineer, and Blade Chen, an electrical engineer. They are both reliable and always ready to provide any technical professional advice I need.
Looking back at the past 11 years growing up with 91Ó°ÊÓ as it expanded, I really feel a deep appreciation for the company. I have been able to work with managers who trust me and continue to provide me with opportunities to further develop myself. For example, I have been placed on various projects, developing my skills in clean room management, building design management, process design management, procurement management, construction management and environmental assessment support. 91Ó°ÊÓ has also given me many opportunities for internal and external training. For example, I received my project manager certificate in 2007 and became a LEED Accredited Professional in 2009.
I enjoy the working atmosphere of the company, and the diverse challenges and facets of each project. This is why I have been working at 91Ó°ÊÓ for such a long time. As I am now living and working in 91Ó°ÊÓ’s office in Suzhou, China, which has a mainly flat landscape, I still find the time to take my seven-year-old son to explore any hills we discover during our free time.
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Lisa Wang is based in China, and works at 91Ó°ÊÓ as a project manager for engineering, procurement, and construction management projects. She has had several articles published in Material magazine.