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BIM Coordinator (Aviation)

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A leading international architectural practice is looking for a BIM Coordinator to join their Aviation team in London. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on large-scale aviation and transportation projects within a collaborative, design-led studio that invests heavily in its people, technology and career development. The successful candidate will support project teams throughout all design and delivery stages, develop sector-specific BIM standards, and provide Revit leadership and mentoring across the studio.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead BIM and Revit coordination on aviation projects from concept through to completion.
- Support project kick-off activities, including BIM execution planning, model setup and project team structures.
- Monitor model health, manage clash detection processes and oversee project coordination.
- Develop and maintain Revit families, templates, tools and aviation sector standards.
- Provide Revit training, mentoring and day to day technical support to project teams.
- Collaborate with consultants and contractors within shared model environments.
- Support BIM, visualisation, reality capture, construction administration and computational design workflows.
- Create and manage BIM content for aviation projects and major client programmes.
- Work closely with the wider Practice Technology team to implement and promote best practice across the business.
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Key Requirements
- Proven BIM leadership or BIM Coordinator experience delivering large scale projects.
- Strong Revit expertise with the ability to support multidisciplinary project teams.
- Knowledge of clash detection, model federation and BIM coordination processes.
- Good understanding of ISO 19650 standards and industry best practice.
- Experience using Autodesk Construction Cloud and BIM 360 is desirable.
- Strong communication skills with experience mentoring and supporting colleagues.
- Autodesk Certified Professional in Revit would be beneficial.
Benefits
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with additional leave over Christmas.
- Up to 12 weeks of full pay company sick leave.
- Enhanced parental leave, including 18 weeks maternity leave, 4 weeks paternity leave and up to 16 weeks shared parental leave at full pay.
- Up to 3 paid dependants leave days per year.
- Annual salary reviews and discretionary bonus scheme.
- Company pension scheme with a 5% employer contribution and 4% employee contribution.
- Income protection and life assurance worth four times annual salary.
- Company paid trip to the US headquarters during your first year of employment.
- Monthly transport stipend.
- £2,000 bonus upon achieving ARB registration, plus 50% of ARB, RIBA and LEED fees covered.
- Discounted gym memberships, physiotherapy support and additional health and wellbeing perks.
- Travel study award including travel reimbursement and five additional days of leave.
- Comprehensive private medical insurance, dental and optical cashback, family healthcare support and access to a 24/7 virtual GP.
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A brilliant opportunity for an experienced BIM Coordinator to join a globally recognised practice working on some of the most exciting aviation projects in the industry. The role offers genuine career progression, exceptional benefits and the chance to shape BIM standards across a growing London studio.
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