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BIM Lead

Leeds
4 weeks ago
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Westlakes Recruit are currently recruiting for a BIM Lead to be engaged on a contract basis in any of the following locations: Sheffield, Leeds, Newcastle, Blackpool, Glasgow, Birmingham, Pontypridd with hybrid working.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the development of client strategic proposal, including pilot programme management.
  • Involved in clients Digital portfolio, overseeing the application & use of the Asset Digitalisation Matrix which applies fit-for-purpose BIM strategies.
  • Develop new procedures, policies, systems, and guidance documentation.
  • Lead CDE related change management initiatives.
  • Developing a CDE Strategy on the outcomes of the CDE pilot projects.
  • Gathering & Documenting CDE pilot projects/pathfinders progress and lessons learned.
  • Develop BIM 'How to' guidance with assistance from other team members.
    Essential Skills & Experience
  • Proven experience with BIM and Information Management (ISO19650).
  • Knowledge of Common Data Environments, document management & document control.
  • Experience in developing procurement strategies for new technologies within government frame-works.
  • Experience in continuous improvement of BIM systems and strategic principles.
  • Strong organisational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
  • Analytical and presentation skills, with the ability to challenge the status.
    Desirable Qualifications
  • Working towards RICS (MRICS/FRICS), RIBA, or IAM (Institute of Asset Management).
  • Project Management qualifications (e.g., PRINCE2, APM, MSP).
  • Degree-level education or equivalent professional qualification.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
    Why We're Different: Westlakes Recruit are a people solutions business that understands the complexities of nuclear and the importance of our clients' mission critical objectives.

    Smarter, faster, more agile - we have a laser focus on nuclear, with deep sectoral knowledge.

    We develop nuclear talent pools before you know you need them! We do Nuclear. We only do Nuclear. We do all of Nuclear.

    Powering a Diverse Nuclear Future: As an equal opportunities business, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and abilities

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