Terence Hakurekwi is a trainee digital engineer, working for Laing O’Rourke at our head office in Dartford. He started the professional apprenticeship programme in 2024.
A digital engineer's day typically involves a mix of technical tasks, collaboration, and problem-solving. I work with software like BIM tools (Revit, Navisworks) to create and coordinate 3D models, often focusing on MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) systems. My tasks include running simulations for performance analysis, resolving technical issues, and automating processes with custom scripts.
I attend meetings to align with teams and clients, document project progress, and ensure digital models are aligned with real-world implementations. Additionally, I focus on continuous learning and improvement with new software that is released. My role blends engineering expertise with digital tools to optimise and streamline the design and construction process.
My current highlights and achievements are getting on live projects and drawing and modelling objects that are put on-site. Visiting site and seeing an idea that was visualised digitally being implemented physically is a true highlight, it really shows your making an impact and doing something.
The construction industry is ever growing and vital and as a person who is fascinated by tech the construction industry offers the opportunity to work with cutting edge technology to improve automation of business design and environment efficiency.
Laing O’Rourke is a leading international construction and engineering company known for delivering large-scale projects, providing an opportunity for career development and personal growth.
For the recruitment process be patient and remember to show your passion for the role you’re applying for. What advice would you give to students looking for a professional apprentice role? It’s the right choice if you’re looking for first-hand experience.