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BIM Coordinator
About The Practice
Our client is a design-led, employee-owned architecture studio based in Central London, delivering residential, workplace, heritage and complex mixed-use projects across the UK and internationally.
With a collaborative team of 35–40 and a strong technical delivery culture, the studio is investing in its digital capability and BIM standards to support a growing project pipeline.
The Role
We are seeking a proactive BIM Coordinator to support and enhance BIM delivery across multiple projects and teams.
This is a key growth hire, working closely with design teams to implement standards, coordinate models, and provide BIM training and technical guidance across the studio.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate BIM delivery across multiple projects
- Manage models, federation, audits, and clash detection
- Develop and maintain BIM standards, libraries, and workflows
- Support COBie, Uniclass, and data integration
- Provide BIM training and technical support to teams
- Liaise with consultants and external BIM stakeholders
- Monitor model quality, compliance, and project progress
- Prepare and manage BIM documentation and outputs
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Requirements
- Proven BIM/Revit coordination experience in practice
- Strong understanding of UK BIM standards and workflows
- Experience supporting or training project teams
- Knowledge of COBie, Uniclass, and information management
- Excellent organisation and communication skills
- Ability to work across multiple projects simultaneously
- Collaborative, proactive, and detail-focused mindset
- Multi-sector experience (preferably with data centre experience due to growing pipeline)


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Culture & Benefits
- Employee-owned structure with annual bonus potential
- Healthcare cashback + pension + life cover
- Annual studio trips and funded social activities
- High-quality Clerkenwell studio environment
- Strong knowledge-sharing and team culture
- Growing BIM capability with career progression scope
Why Apply
- Key BIM role in a respected design-led studio
- Influence standards across multiple projects
- Supportive, collaborative in-office culture
- Clear growth as digital capability expands
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