As a founding partner of Axiom, Phil is a dynamic and highly experienced Project Controls professional specialising in planning and scheduling.
Qualifications
BEng(Mech) | MIEAust | CPEng | RPEQ | GAICD
Project Controls & Planning Engineer
Phil Spry-Bailey
Project Controls & Planning Engineer
Phil Spry-Bailey
As a founding partner of Axiom, Phil is a dynamic and highly experienced Project Controls professional specialising in planning and scheduling. He has over 30 years of industry experience in Australia and PNG, specifically in oil and gas, mining, minerals processing and infrastructure projects. His proven project delivery expertise covers Design and Construction, EPCM and Alliance methodologies representing both Owner’s and Contractor’s teams.
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How did you end up in this career?
After I obtained my Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering in 1989, I worked in the Mount Isa Mines for roughly four years. During this time, I developed a keen interest in Project Management and Controls and decided to pursue this further. As a result, I worked with several reputable contractors and companies as a Project Controls engineer from 1999 until 2010 before officially joining the Axiom team as their Director and Project Controls and Planning engineer.
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Why Choose Axiom?
Axiom is founded on family values. As a small to medium enterprise, our close-knit management team is directly involved in each project to ensure successful delivery. In addition, while the company has grown and evolved over the years, we have managed to maintain the original founders’ core values.
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What would your advice be for those starting out?
When following your ambition and passion in the industry, start broad. Expand your experiences and knowledge as much as possible before narrowing it down to your chosen speciality – that will set you apart from the rest.
As a founding partner of Axiom, Phil is a dynamic and highly experienced Project Controls professional specialising in planning and scheduling.
Qualifications
BEng(Mech) | MIEAust | CPEng | RPEQ | GAICD
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