Aiden Bowden-Smith is a trainee digital engineer, working for Laing O’Rourke at our head office in Dartford. He started the professional apprenticeship programme in 2024.
Currently in my role I take responsibility for performing digital tasks using a variety of Building Information Modelling (BIM) software packages. These tools have enabled me to be able to provide greater predictability of cost, quality, programme and safety on projects using the method ‘build twice, once virtually’. I work closely with Lead and Senior Digital Engineers who oversee and maintain the digital build process by assisting them with 3D model authoring.
I have always wanted to work in the construction sector. I was particularly drawn in by the constant innovation and technological advancements in construction which made me want to become a part of the future of the industry. It excites me to think what standard practice will look like in different stages of a project in the next few decades and how much more efficient it will look with the use of tools such as AI (Artificial Intelligence) and VR/AR (Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality).
I applied for a role at Laing O’Rourke because I liked the fact there is a huge range of opportunities throughout the company to constantly work on your professional development and improve your overall skillset. It was obvious to me that there would be a clear career path set out for me with a number of different routes available to go down in the business and, after completing my apprenticeship, I will be able to continue developing myself in my job role and building my knowledge of digital engineering.
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