BIM Manager

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BIM Manager

BIM Manager

BIM Manager

Our client is a successful and well respected civil engineering contractor, currently delivering a number of large, exciting infrastructure projects and with ambitious growth plans in place. They are seeking a BIM Manager to work on a large infrastructure scheme near Portsmouth, to manage BIM, Document Control & Information Security.

The BIM Manager responsibilities include but are not limited to;

  • Implement and oversee BIM process throughout the project lifecycle; design, construction and handover

  • Provide support to and manage BIM, Document Control & Information Security

  • Ensure that all information security requirements are met (ie. Security checking of personnel)

  • Manage ISO 19650 conformance and information security standards

  • Manage and support the Document Control team

  • Maintain and manage the Information Execution Plan (IEP)

  • Manage the MIDP, ensuring all project requirements are met

  • Promote, develop and ensure a consistent approach to modelling throughout the project

  • Manage model federation

  • Run clash detection and coordination processes

  • Carry out regular model health checks, reviews, and performance reporting

  • Identify and implement developments/improvements within the existing software

  • Work closely with both the design and delivery teams to promote best practice

  • Attend and support project performance reviews

  • Support senior project meetings with digital insight and reporting

  • Champion information security, data classification, and personnel clearance

    Background & Qualifications;

  • Experience of working in the role of BIM Coordinator, Revit Manager, Digital Design Lead, or similar

  • Degree qualified in Architecture, Construction, or Civil Engineering

  • Working knowledge of ISO 19650 (1-5)

  • Experience supporting large, complex construction projects would be advantageous

    Company Benefits;

  • Basic salary £50,000 - £60,000

  • 25 days annual leave

  • Pension match up to 10%

  • Private Medical Insurance

  • Annual discretionary bonus scheme

  • Professional qualifications paid

    Run Resourcing Ltd acts solely as a recruitment intermediary and does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided by the hiring company. Run Resourcing Ltd is committed to equal employment opportunities and does not discriminate based on race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, or any other protected status

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