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Digital Construction Coordinator

Skanska
Cambridgeshire
1 week ago
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Description and requirements

Skanska, one of the world’s leading project development and construction groups, is an inclusive and responsible business that is helping to build a better society. 

We are looking for a Digital Construction Coordinator to join our Building team based in Cambridge, to support the implementation of and delivery of both information management and digital technology processes for the development of a major commercial project in Cambridge.

What you’ll do:

Support the development of the BIM Execution Plan and resources. Manage and implement Skanska’s Information Management Workbook with design, commercial, planning, information control, carbon, fire, and external teams. Mobilise project information and digital technologies in accordance with the BIM Execution Plan and ensure consultants and supply chain comply. Conduct coordination workshops, federate 3D models, report issues, and run meetings for collaborative solutions. Provide training, on-site information and digital technology troubleshooting and support.  Oversee COBie data collection, analysis, and reporting at each exchange per project requirements. Track and report against key project KPIs and stay updated with the latest industry and digital trends to benefit the project. 

We're looking for: 

Strong knowledge of the UK BIM framework, ISO 19650 and other information management standards. Knowledge of the built environment to work with teams to define information requirements.  Demonstrable experience in the delivery of information management, particularly IFC.  Skilled in using Autodesk suite, other software and site-based tools such as Solibri, Revizto, Office365 and PowerBI.

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