BIM Manager

Waterlooville
19 hours ago
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A highly respected specialist civil engineering contractor is seeking an experienced BIM Manager to play a key role on a flagship, long-term infrastructure scheme in Hampshire to manage BIM, Document Control and Information Security .

This is a business delivering complex, technically challenging projects across water, infrastructure, and climate-resilience works, with a strong reputation for quality, collaboration, and innovation. With a secured pipeline of major schemes and a clear long-term vision, this role offers genuine stability, influence, and the opportunity to shape how digital delivery is embedded across live construction.

The BIM Manager will act as the focal point for digital and information management across the project lifecycle from design coordination through construction and handover, working closely with senior leadership, design teams, and delivery teams on site.

BIM Manager Salary & Benefits

Salary - up to £55,000
25 Days holiday + BH
Pension up to 10% match
Private healthcare and Phone
Annual discretionary bonus

BIM Manager Job Overview

Lead and optimise BIM, Document Control and Information Security
Act as the project lead for ISO 19650 compliance and information security standards
Own and maintain the Information Execution Plan (IEP), ensuring alignment with wider project controls and reporting
Manage the Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP) and ensure consultant TIDPs meet project requirements
Oversee and support the Document Control team, ensuring the CDE is robust, compliant, and well-managed
Ensure a consistent, high-quality modelling approach across all disciplines
Manage model federation, clash detection, coordination workshops, and model audits
Carry out regular model health checks, reviews, and performance reporting
Support senior project and leadership meetings with digital insight and reporting
Champion information security, data classification, and personnel clearance requirements
Identify and implement improvements in software, systems, and digital workflows

BIM Manager Job Requirements

Minimum 5 years' experience in civil engineering or digital construction
Previous experience as a BIM Coordinator, Revit Manager, Digital Design Lead, or similar
Degree qualified in Engineering, Architecture, Construction, or Built Environment
Strong working knowledge of ISO 19650 (Parts 1-5)
Experience supporting large, complex infrastructure or construction projects
Confident communicator able to work with senior leadership, designers, and site teams
Practical, delivery-focused mindset with the confidence to improve systems rather than just maintain themBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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