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Engineers Journal Ireland

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Keep pace with the engineering industry in Ireland and abroad with Engineers Journal, the voice of the engineering community in Ireland and beyond. Each episode brings you thought-provoking one-on-one discussions with industry leaders who share stories on favourite projects and greatest challenges, what the future may hold for the industry and advice on how to progress your career.
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AI Construction Planning Future | Enda Grimes

Épisode 52

lundi 1 décembre 2025Durée 36:02

Managing billion-euro construction projects across multiple continents requires more than technical expertise—it demands strategic planning that can unite diverse teams around complex, evolving designs. 


From Formula One theme parks in Dubai's desert heat to Sweden's groundbreaking European Spallation Source research facility, construction planning specialist Enda Grimes has spent two decades mastering the art of breaking massive projects into manageable pieces. 

Now leading his own consultancy Strata, he reveals how digital rehearsals, AI-powered data analytics, and one often-overlooked foundational skill are transforming how Europe's largest construction projects come to life

THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • How breaking mega construction projects into smaller, team-owned pieces enables successful delivery.
  • Why engineering principles provide the strongest foundation for strategic time planning.
  • How using digital rehearsals BIM models can safely plan logistics before physical execution on site
  • How AI and data management are transforming construction planning
  • Why communication skills and practical site experience matter for career advancement 
  • The value of international experience and cultural adaptability in engineering career progression


GUEST DETAILS

Enda Grimes is Director and Owner of Strata, a construction planning consultancy he founded in 2016 that manages projects valued up to €2 billion. His career spans some of Europe's most complex construction projects, including serving as Head Planner for Skanska on the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Sweden—the world's largest research facility of its kind—where he developed contract programs for this state-of-the-art super-microscope facility. Previously, Enda spent over five years as Planning and Bid Manager with John Paul Construction/Absal Paul in Dublin, leading strategic technical submissions and commercial strategies. 

His international experience includes planning the $600M Formula One Theme Park in Dubai and the €145M Criminal Courts Complex PPP in Dublin with PJ Hegarty & Sons. Enda specializes in translating complex construction requirements into executable plans using cutting-edge planning, modeling, and visualization technology.

Connect with Enda:

PUBLIC CONTACT DETAILS
Website:  https://stratadigital.io/

Social Media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/enda-grimes-86539a25/?originalSubdomain=ie

MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   

Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.

QUOTES

  • Engineering is a really good base for time planning, and if you can understand the technical challenges and relate that to time, you know, you get a lot of respect. - Enda Grimes
  • It's made up of multiple project teams. If you're able to isolate each component piece to the individual project teams and let them deal with them on a project by project basis, it's a lot easier. – Enda Grimes
  • What is a digital rehearsal? It's about building something digitally and rehearsing it and then putting it in practice in real life... the whole purpose is to plan out those works in a safe manner, to make sure that it works.  - Enda Grimes
  • I learned that sometimes to be Irish is a good thing in international projects because we're good at talking. We're probably have a good way about us with people, and you're able to bring different cultures together. - Enda Grimes
  • I think practical experience is really important actually. There is a shortcoming in our education process at the moment. It's too theoretical, and that connection to industry is lost. - Enda Grimes


KEYWORDS
#Engineering principles #strategicplanning #constructionprojects #FormulaOnethemepark #Europeanspallationsource #projectexecution #timemanagement #digital tools #BIM #digitalrehearsal #communicationskills #career progression #internationalexperience #practicalexperience #leadership 

An Engineer Like Me: Life as a Graduate Engineer

Épisode 55

lundi 1 décembre 2025Durée 36:20

Two recent engineering graduates, Jennifer Smith (Manufacturing Operations Engineer) and Denis Hardi (Graduate Commissioning Engineer), share essential advice for students considering engineering. 

They emphasise that internships are vital for discovering career preferences across diverse fields like pharma and civil engineering, making the flexibility of the degree its greatest asset. 

Their key message is that curiosity and resilience matter more than loving mathematics, as engineering fundamentally relies on problem-solving. 

They also stress that networking through groups like the Young Engineers Society provides crucial leadership opportunities and connections.


The graduates provided practical insights on career growth, highlighting rotational programmes as the best way to gain broad experience (quality, global roles) and understand facility operations. They advised students on navigating early career decisions and underlined the necessity of establishing work-life balance by setting boundaries. 

Overall, the discussion offers an encouraging view of the modern engineering profession, stressing that the career path is highly adaptable to individual interests and goals.

THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

Internships shape careers through pharmaceutical supply, precision engineering, civil engineering, material science hands-on experience discovering preferences.

Engineering degree flexibility enables pharmaceutical, automotive, medical device aerospace careers with curious minds shaping any industry choice. 

Networking through Engineers Ireland Young Engineers Society provides leadership opportunities professional connections across counties and internationally. 

STEM subjects are important but curiosity and resilience matter more than loving mathematics with problem-solving training and multiple solution approaches.

Graduate rotational programmes offer quality global roles and multiple facilities whilst a work-life balance requires setting boundaries with compensation.


GUEST DETAILS

Jennifer Smith (AbbVie): Manufacturing Operations Engineer and University of Galway graduate with a distinguished academic record. Her career shows the flexibility of an engineering degree, covering pharmaceutical manufacturing, materials, and civil engineering.

Denis Hardi (H&MV): Graduate Commissioning Engineer and TUS graduate, who has held significant leadership roles including Founder of the South East Young Engineers Society and Senior Vice President of Internal Relations for Young European Engineers. His work includes international commissioning projects in Norway and Finland.

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Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? 
Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/

Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.

QUOTES

Opportunities are truly limitless with an engineering degree. If you have a curious mind, you can shape your career to be any sort of industry you want. – Jennifer Smith. 

I'm actually based in Finland now on site working on a substation project. I was in Norway before this. I never expected to be travelling around the world, it is a rich experience. – Denis Hardi. 

Internships will really shape the way you take your career. I did internships across pharmaceutical, precision, civil, and material science. Getting internships is a great way to have a better idea of what you want to do once you finish college. – Jennifer Smith. 

Internships give you rich experience showing what you study might or might not be applicable. I worked on combined heat and power, microchips, photonics research, and technical sales, giving me an idea of how it is to work on site and in the lab. – Denis Hardi.

KEYWORDS

Engineering degree, career transition, internships, problem-solving, work-life balance, networking,
professional growth,

Rethinking Ireland Inc | Colette O’Shea, AECOM

Épisode 43

lundi 7 juillet 2025Durée 43:24

Building a stronger “Ireland Inc” means rethinking how we plan, deliver, and promote our engineering and infrastructure capabilities on a global stage.

Today, we’re diving into how Ireland can overcome some of its most pressing infrastructure delivery challenges—from modernizing procurement strategies to fostering more inclusive and resilient engineering teams. We’ll also explore why staff wellbeing, visibility, and collaboration are now essential pillars of successful project delivery, and examine the persistent barriers facing women in the profession.

Joining us is a chartered engineer and one of the youngest ever Fellows of Engineers Ireland, with over 20 years of multidisciplinary experience. She brings a rare combination of technical expertise and a deep passion for people, policy, and progress. It’s a pleasure to welcome Collette O’Shea, Head of Strategic Procurement for Ireland at AECOM.


THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • How personal values and purpose can shape career direction
  • The role of creativity and continuous learning in engineering success
  • Transforming Ireland’s procurement models for infrastructure delivery
  • Work-life balance and the reality of burnout in engineering
  • Women in engineering and the promise of AI


GUEST DETAILS
Colette O’Shea is Head of Strategic Procurement for Ireland at AECOM, she also holds the role of Project Director on several strategic infrastructure projects. A Chartered Engineer and one of the youngest individuals to attain Fellowship with Engineers Ireland, Colette has over two decades of multidisciplinary experience and has contributed to major public sector initiatives, including projects for the National Development Finance Agency, Irish Water, and Dublin Airport Authority. 

Her academic background includes a BE in Civil Engineering from University College Dublin, complemented by further qualifications in project management, law, and coaching. A passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, Colette chairs the Women in Engineering Group at Engineers Ireland, where she works to support and advance women in the engineering profession. 

https://ie.linkedin.com/in/colette-o-shea-8178391a 

MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   


Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


QUOTES

While there are rules in engineering, it's about applying them to the situation in front of you, which is different all the time. - Colette O’Shea


I don't know if it's a problem. I think I prefer to think of it as a challenge. - Colette O’Shea


We need to make the industry sustainable, and certainly in the infrastructure space, to make it attractive for companies. - Colette O’Shea


One of the main things that I learned from burnout was that having it and experiencing it was the complete opposite of failing at my job. - Colette O’Shea


You can make any mistake once and we will learn from it, but if you make the same mistake twice and don't learn, we'll have an issue. - Colette O’Shea

KEYWORDS

#Infrastructure #engineering #procurement #inclusivity #wellbeing #visibility #water #AI #burnout, #energy

A Century of Innovation | Joe Walsh, Siemens Ireland

Épisode 42

lundi 2 juin 2025Durée 36:27

What does it take to stay at the cutting edge of technology while also fostering innovation, sustainability, and personal growth? 

Today, we explore how one global powerhouse continues to reinvent itself in Ireland through groundbreaking projects, strategic acquisitions, and a deep investment in people. From historic feats like the Ardnacrusha hydroelectric scheme to the rise of digital and AI, this episode covers the past, present, and future of engineering excellence. We’ll uncover how digitalization is revolutionizing infrastructure, and why a culture of continuous learning and collaboration is now more critical than ever. 

Our guest began his journey as an apprentice electrician and rose through the ranks to help shape the future of one of Ireland’s most innovative engineering and technology companies. Now serving as General Manager and Head of Fire and Security Solutions at Siemens Ireland, it’s a pleasure to welcome Joe Walsh to the podcast.

THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • How the Ardnacrusha legacy still matters today’s engineering landscape 
  • Building a career from apprentice electrician to General Manager of Siemens Ireland 
  • Leveraging AI, digital twins, and automation to transform infrastructure
  • Tackling global challenges like sustainability and resource efficiency
  • Culture, collaboration & lifelong learning: a people-first approach


GUEST DETAILS
​Joe Walsh is the General Manager of Siemens Limited in Ireland, a role he has held since November 2021. He also heads the company's Solutions and Services division, overseeing areas such as fire safety, electronic security, building automation, and smart lighting .​

Joe is deeply committed to advancing sustainable and digital technologies, playing a pivotal role in projects like the Shannon Hydroelectric Scheme and initiatives aimed at decarbonizing data centers through renewable energy and green hydrogen solutions . His leadership extends to standardization efforts, serving as Chair of the NSAI TC16 Working Group on Fire Detection and Alarm Systems, where he has been instrumental in modernizing Ireland's fire safety standards .​

Known for his authentic leadership style, Joe emphasizes collaboration, continuous learning, and innovation. His dedication to these principles has been central to Siemens' century-long presence and ongoing success in Ireland .​

https://ie.linkedin.com/in/joewalsh1965 


MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   


Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


QUOTES

Where is my passion? It's to take the current business that we have and the model that we have and bring it into the future. - Joe Walsh 


We work really hard to create a sense of belonging and ownership. - Joe Walsh 


It's not what you know today. It's more about how you learn. That's the real trick. - Joe Walsh 


We have a term we use in Siemens, if Siemens knew what Siemens know. Experience is the sum of your mistakes.  - Joe Walsh 


KEYWORDS

#engineering #challenges #Siemens #infrastructure #fire #AI #digitaltwins #sustainability #innovation #leadership

The Chaos of City Construction | John Gavigan, PJ Hegarty

Épisode 41

lundi 5 mai 2025Durée 27:55

Building in highly dense city centers presents a unique set of challenges—tight spaces, heavy traffic, and the need to preserve historical structures while meeting modern safety and sustainability standards. 

Today we hear from an experienced engineer turned project manager who is an expert in navigating these complex logistics, from coordinating material deliveries with precision to ensuring that construction doesn’t disrupt the surrounding urban landscape. We hear how to safely excavate deep beneath a centuries-old building and what it takes to integrate modern engineering solutions into historic sites, along with the ever-growing importance of sustainability in engineering.

Our guest today has nearly 30 years of experience in construction across sectors such as pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and large-scale commercial projects. He is a regional director at PJ Hegarty, John Gavigan. 


THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • Diverse and challenging projects keep work interesting 
  • Mastering logistics in city-center construction
  • Blending modern engineering with historic structures
  • Making safety the number one priority of any build 
  • The evolving role of sustainability in construction


GUEST DETAILS
John Gavigan joined PJ Hegarty in 1996 as a graduate engineer. He progressed within the company embracing new responsibilities and roles, completed several projects as Contracts Manager and was appointed as Regional Director in 2023. John’s experience includes projects across several sectors: pharmaceutical, city centre commercial, healthcare, semi-conductor, logistics, education, retail and PPP bids. He was the site lead for 10 Molesworth Street and Tropical Fruit Warehouse in Dublin city centre and the Zoetis project in Tullamore.

Molesworth Street project https://www.pjhegarty.ie/projects/10-molesworth-street/ 

Tropical Fruit Warehouse project https://www.pjhegarty.ie/projects/tropical-fruit-warehouse/ 


MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   


Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


QUOTES

The challenges are the things that you remember. That's what keeps it interesting. - John Gavigan


Getting concrete trucks into the city centre location in the middle of the day during business hours, was very challenging. - John Gavigan


It's knowing how to judge when there's an opportunity. - John Gavigan


As an engineer who has evolved as a project manager in my career, you learn different problem solving techniques, you develop analytical skills. - John Gavigan


KEYWORDS

#engineering #city #projectmanagement #construction #logistics #trafficmanagement #safety

Bridging The Equality Gap | Martina Finn, Atkins Realis

Épisode 40

lundi 7 avril 2025Durée 28:32

The engineering industry thrives on innovation and problem-solving, yet it continues to struggle with one persistent challenge—gender diversity. Women remain underrepresented, particularly in leadership roles, leaving many aspiring female engineers wondering how to break through.


Today, we tackle this pressing issue head-on with insights from one of Ireland’s leading engineering voices. We uncover practical strategies for empowering more women into leadership, explore how inclusive teams drive better results, and reveal lessons from high-pressure projects like the London Olympics. 

Our guest leads one of Ireland's most progressive engineering and design consultancies, and is a chartered engineer with a passion for change. It's a pleasure to welcome Atkins realis Managing Director, Martina Finn.


THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • Meeting impossible deadlines on huge projects
  • Necessary disruptions to provide long-term infrastructure
  • Promoting diversity and inclusion in engineering 
  • Embracing AI with correct policy implementation 
  • Self-development and the power of reverse-mentoring 


GUEST DETAILS
Martina Finn is Managing Director at Atkins Realis and a Chartered Engineer with over 20years experience in the construction industry. She has been with Atkins since 2001.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/martina-finn-a7400812/ 


MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   


Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


QUOTES

With every major progression we do, there has to be some disruption and some sacrifice. - Martina Finn 


The percentage of women in engineering globally has fallen since 2020 from 15% to 13.7%. - Martina Finn 


The more diverse our workforce is, both culturally and in gender diversity, then the better solutions we can deliver for our clients and our communities. - Martina Finn 


For anybody entering a company, get into a mentorship programme. - Martina Finn 


KEYWORDS

#Engineering #diversity #inclusion #mentorship #careerdevelopment #AI #projectmanagement #education #gender 

Key Ingredient to All Projects | Alasdair Henderson BAM

Épisode 39

lundi 3 mars 2025Durée 44:33

Often in engineering we focus on the technical, production parts of a project, but it is the people who make the projects. As a leader, learning to support those people is vital. 

Today we hear from a prominent engineer who through his work in ground engineering, consulting, operations, HR and business, has gained many skills in managing and leading people. He believes safety, quality, inclusion and collaboration should be at the forefront of every project and combining that with purpose-led business creates the ultimate best outcomes. 

Our guest today has almost 30 years of experience with one of Ireland’s leading construction companies and believes in adapting the construction industry to support diversity and sustainability. He is BAM UK & Ireland’s Executive Director of Ireland, Alasdair Henderson. 


THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • Transitioning from managing projects to leading people 
  • Approaching safety with prevention instead of reaction 
  • Working on public infrastructure such as the National Children’s Hospital 
  • Sustainable design to support a net zero future
  • Planning diversity and inclusion to create an accessible society 
  • AI, robotics and material innovations for the future of engineering 


GUEST DETAILS
Alasdair Henderson is BAM UK & Ireland’s Executive Director of Ireland. 

Alasdair joined BAM as a graduate engineer in 1996 and has worked his way up through a variety of operational and business leadership roles across BAM. 

He is well known as an advocate of purpose-led business, believing that the best and most sustainable financial results are achieved when the things we build add value to society. He holds safety, quality, inclusion, and collaboration as key tenets of what makes a good business and is delighted that he sees all these things on a daily basis at BAM.  

Alasdair is actively involved in policy development in the industry and is a fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers, a fellow of the Institute of Quarrying, and a visiting professor at the University of Strathclyde.  

https://www.linkedin.com/in/alasdairehenderson 


MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   


Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


QUOTES

The time you spend thinking most about safety is normally immediately after an accident. - Alasdair Henderson 


It's one of the largest buildings in Europe. - Alasdair Henderson 


If you start with a misaligned scope, it never gets better. It just gets worse and worse and worse. - Alasdair Henderson 


You can absolutely make those environments safer, warmer, more welcoming by changing the way you design that infrastructure. . - Alasdair Henderson 


Our industry is addicted to concrete and steel. If we want to get to net zero, we're going to have to do something around that. - Alasdair Henderson 


KEYWORDS

#Engineering #construction #BAMIreland #NationalChildren'sHospital #publicprocurement #sustainability #diversity #digitalization

Engineering The Shard | Roma Agrawal MBE

Épisode 38

lundi 3 février 2025Durée 43:57

Building skyscrapers is an incredibly complex task. From the complexities of designing foundations to considering wind forces, and working with multi-disciplinary teams in busy urban areas. 

Today we’re joined by an engineer who worked on the design of Western Europe’s tallest tower, The Shard. We delve into the unique challenges she came across and the top-down construction method that was used for maximum efficiency, along with what she learned about the importance of relationships in the engineering space. 

Our guest is an engineer, physicist, author and presenter with almost 15 years experience in the industry. It’s a pleasure to have Roma Agrawal, MBE. 


THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • The historical significance of The Shard design 
  • Challenges of building a skyscrapers foundations 
  • Considering factors such a local disruption and wind force 
  • Collaboration and team-work across multiple disciplines
  • Why we need to shout louder about engineering success 


GUEST DETAILS
Roma Agrawal is an engineer, author and presenter who is best known for working on the design of The Shard, Western Europe's tallest tower. She studied at Imperial College London and the University of Oxford. Roma has given lectures to thousands at universities, schools and organisations around the world, including TEDx talks. She has also presented numerous TV shows for the BBC, Channel 4 and Discovery, and hosts her own podcast, Building Stories.

Her first book, BUILT (2018) won an AAAS science book award and has been translated into eight languages. Roma is passionate about promoting engineering and technical careers to young people, particularly those from minority groups, and has won international awards for her technical prowess and for her advocacy for the profession, including the prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering's Rooke Award. She was appointed an MBE in 2018 for services to engineering.

https://www.romatheengineer.com/


MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   


Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


QUOTES

I really love the idea of responding to what's there. This building could only have been on this particular site. - Roma Agrawal 


There's lots of different systems that have to work together to make sure that a big skyscraper stays stable. - Roma Agrawal 


A building like The Shard, we predict might move about half a metre. What's key as a structural engineer is to make sure that we don't feel that. - Roma Agrawal 


As a student, I don't think I ever understood how essential the skill of being able to work with other people is to be an engineer - Roma Agrawal 


I think being enthusiastic about what you do is a big thing. I think we're all too modest. - Roma Agrawal 


KEYWORDS

#construction #theshard #site #management #wind #design #collaboration #engineering

Thriving With Change | Barry Kennedy IMR

Épisode 37

lundi 6 janvier 2025Durée 35:21

From the rise of AI to the implementation of 3D printing and robots, the world is changing rapidly and can leave some engineers questioning their place in it all. 

Today we hear from an engineer who is not only adopting, but embracing these new technologies as the leader of one of Ireland’s top manufacturing research organisations. We learn about emerging tech that is changing the game in manufacturing and why although this change can seem overwhelming, adapting is the best way forward. 

Our guest has over 15 years Directing and Leading Organisations both in MNC environments and new organisational start-ups and is currently CEO of Irish Manufacturing Research, Barry Kennedy. 


THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • Keeping Ireland competitive with new technologies and automation
  • IMR connecting cutting-edge manufacturing technology with Irish industries
  • Creating a positive environment for innovation
  • Lateral thinking and problem solving methodologies 
  • The benefits robots and humans working side by side 


GUEST DETAILS
Barry Kennedy is the CEO of Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and is responsible for setting the strategy, objectives, goals and direction of the company. He is responsible for the overall centre and staff.  He also owns modelling and setting of the company’s culture, values, and behaviour. He is responsible for building and leading the senior executive team and for allocating capital to the company’s priorities; for example, deciding where IMR spends its time and resources.

Barry has over 15 years Directing and Leading Organisations both in MNC environments and new organisational start-ups from working in the following organisational roles including; CEO of Irish Manufacturing Research, Director in IIOT division, Intel, CEO of both Irish Centre for Manufacturing Research (ICMR) Ltd & Innovation for Irelands Energy Efficiency (i2e2) Ltd, Department Manager and senior manager of Manufacturing Quality in Intel, Chair and Director on several boards including volunteer boards such as Chair of the school board.

https://ie.linkedin.com/in/barry-kennedy-a9a127b 

MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   


Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


QUOTES

If we're going to survive and thrive over the next number of years, we're going to have to adopt these new technologies so that it'll drive efficiencies in our manufacturing organizations and keep ourselves profitable, or we're going to be left behind. - Barry Kennedy 


It is important for companies and senior leadership to ensure that they're creating enough space for their engineering teams to be able to think about how to solve the problems. - Barry Kennedy 


I have seen that in a lot of companies over the years, where they haven't resolved problems. They've band aided them. - Barry Kennedy 


I'd never seen the technology come in and transform so fast as AI has just done over the last 18 months. - Barry Kennedy 


Engineers need to be prepared now to have lifelong learning. And that's the way life is going to be, because what we were doing today, in five years time is going to be very different, most likely. - Barry Kennedy 


KEYWORDS

#AI #transformation #engineering #manufacturing #technology #digital #robotic #3Dprinting #innovation

Shaping a Sustainable Future | Donal McDaid Arup

Épisode 36

lundi 2 décembre 2024Durée 33:25

As our population grows and our world gets busier, there is significant pressure put on our infrastructure and there is an increasing demand for innovative solutions. 

Today we’re meeting an engineer who is leading a team of over 400 people working on Ireland’s infrastructure and transport systems to develop a more sustainable future. We hear how important building a strong network is for learning and advancing projects, and about the technical challenges of working with public transport and gas lines.

Our guest today has transitioned from civil engineer to management in his almost 30 years with ARUP and is Ireland Group Leader in Advisory, Planning, Digital, Infrastructure Design and Technical Services, Donal McDaid.


THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • Building a solid network through project work 
  • Transitioning to sustainable solutions in infrastructure
  • Impact of planning and regulation on projects
  • The journey to leadership and management 
  • Innovations in materials and digital 


GUEST DETAILS
Donal McDaid manages Arup’s Transport and resources Group in Ireland, which is primarily focused on our Roads and Urban Streets, Rail, Aviation, Maritime, Energy and Water Businesses. There, he leads a diverse, highly motivated team of 300 professional planners, engineers and management consultants. 

Since joining Arup in 1997, Donal has worked on and led multi-disciplinary teams on transport planning and environmental studies, and large scale transport infrastructure project planning, design and implementation, both in Ireland and overseas.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/donalmcdaid/

MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/   


Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


QUOTES

I got to know every single local authority engineer, I got to know every single architect, I got to know every single planner, every single developer. So the project afforded me the opportunity to build a network. - Donal McDaid 


We've come through a decade of what I would call planning and designing. The next decade is going to be about delivery. So I can't think of a more exciting time to be coming into the engineering profession. - Donal McDaid


You really need to think about the existential crisis, which is climate change. And what that does for engineers is that we need to think about our adaptation, resilience when it comes to infrastructure. - Donal McDaid 


You actually have to think about the communities you're serving. And if I think about transport, it's always been about access to opportunity. - Donal McDaid 


Don't run before you can walk. Be content and learn your trade. Seize the opportunities. - Donal McDaid 


KEYWORDS

#infrastructure #sustainability #future #civilengineering #career #transport 


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