Architecture and Construction Design is a career of passion.
It is also highly competitive, with long working hours and uncompetitive salaries in comparison to other areas of construction.
But what if I told you that you could have it all?
A career in design and construction, with flexible working, excellent site experience and the opportunity to work in a sector which is so lacking in technical expertise that in a few years, you will command the market?
Not all things are too good to be true.
I am currently partnered with a fit out subcontractor with a focus on drylining and ceiling projects, covering both CAT A and CAT B projects and together we are searching for a BIM Coordinator to join their growing design team.
Historically subcontractors within drylining have shied away from technical design, either avoiding D&B contracts or subbing the design elements out.
Our client is now developing their design capabilities and so it is a great time to join their growing Design team.
As a BIM Coordinator you will report into the Design Manager and be able to lean on him for professional support, development and training. You will work alongside another BIM Coordinator on their project and then be given your own project to run both technically (2D construction details) and managing the BIM Model.
Within a two year period, you will develop in your role and become a Design Manager in your own right.
Having both Technical 2D construction drawing capabilities, coupled with modelling in Revit, the sky will be the limit with your newly acquired very niche skill set within drylining.
You will be based on site 2 / 3 days per week and can work from home on the other days. Our client is very flexible and wants the role to work for you.
To be considered for this opportunity, we are looking for someone who has excellent Revit skills and capabilities, with experience in authoring and editing of family components. You will also need to have a working knowledge of AutoCAD (drafting, sheet management, PDF vector drawing manipulation/extraction). You will also need to have a background in viewing the BIM Model using Navisworks, for observing the federated model and resolving model clashes. You will also need to demonstrate competency in a Stage 5 detail (detail ready to be built), preferably in drylining, but any other transferrable experience can be considered.
Should this opportunity be of interest, please apply to this advert today.