BIM Coordinator (MEP)

The BIM Project Coordinator is responsible for 3D modeling of MEP systems in construction for commercial and industrial facilities. This position will provide support to the BIM Manager, working directly with Foremen and Project Managers to produce coordinated piping shop and spool drawings from contract documents. The ideal person for this role is creative and eager to learn new concepts in construction technology, and always ready to take on new challenges.

Essential Functions & Responsibilities
• Provide general day-to-day support to the BIM Manager
• Organize construction drawing sets and hyperlinking relevant documents in Bluebeam Studios
• Regularly update drawings and schedules to reflect relevant changes from design teams and field conditions
• Set up Revit Projects based on existing project templates
• Perform file management functions such as posting models, downloading model updates, managing links, and historic versioning
• Attend coordination meetings, communicate with other trades, and create reports as requested
• Assist in clash detection of coordination models
• Coordinate and prepare record as-built models and drawings
• Understand and follow all BIM Department policies and procedures
• Provide weekly updates on the status of all assigned projects to the BIM Manager
• This position may require up to 25% work travel
• This position involves 3D flyover through virtual models
• Perform additional assignments as directed by the BIM Manager, Project Managers, or the EVP of Operations

Required Knowledge & Skills
• Working knowledge of baseline construction
• Working knowledge of basic drawing set-up, modeling techniques, and general knowledge of drafting standards
• Proficient in electronic document exchange
• Highly motivated with strong work ethic
• Ability to multitask and prioritize deadlines
• Proficient in Microsoft Office Products – Excels at Excel
• Team-player with the ability to work independently as needed

Preferred Knowledge & Skills
• Foundational knowledge of Geometry and Math
• Experience in document control and/or slip-sheeting and updating document sets
• Working knowledge of CAD programs and/or navigating 3D models
• Knowledge of Mixed Reality Coordination

Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in construction technology management, building construction management, mechanical engineering, or other related field (in place of degree, ten (10) years directly related experience)
• MEP design experience.

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