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About The Role
We are looking for a BIM Coordinator to support project teams on the delivery of high-profile, design-led projects. This role is embedded within the architectural team, ensuring model accuracy, coordination, and quality across all project stages.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate Revit models across multiple disciplines (architectural, structural, MEP).
- Run clash detection, QA checks, and resolve coordination issues.
- Ensure consistency of BIM data and documentation.
- Assist with BIM Execution Plans (BEPs) and project setup.
- Provide day-to-day BIM support, training, and troubleshooting for project teams.
- Maintain quality standards throughout the project lifecycle.
Key Requirements
- Proven BIM coordination experience in architecture, engineering, or construction.
- Strong Revit skills (essential); Navisworks and BIM 360 desirable.
- Knowledge of UK BIM standards (ISO 19650 preferred).
- Strong understanding of construction documentation and workflows.
- Excellent communication and coordination skills.
- Organised, proactive, and confident managing multiple priorities.
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Benefits
Alongside working on technically ambitious projects within a collaborative team, this role comes with a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Core hours 9:00–17:30 with minimal overtime expected
- Flexible working options, including Fridays WFH and an additional “work-from-anywhere” week
- 20 days’ holiday + bank holidays, plus an extra discretionary week at Christmas
- Employer pension contributions
- Paid professional memberships and study support (including Part 3 sponsorship with £1,500 fees and 10 days’ study leave)
- Season ticket loan and Cycle-to-Work scheme with bike storage, showers, and lockers
- Wellness and creative perks including yoga, meditation, sports teams, discounted gym membership, and life drawing classes (eligible as CPD)
- Enhanced parental leave, eye care support, and a confidential Employee Assistance Programme


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