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BIM Coordinator
BIM Coordinator – Major UK Hospital Project
A leading global architecture practice is seeking a BIM Coordinator to join its multi-disciplinary team for a large-scale, complex UK hospital project. The role offers an opportunity to work within a collaborative, design-led environment, shaping high-quality digital coordination across disciplines.
About the Role
You’ll take a key position in project delivery, supporting digital coordination for architecture, engineering, and construction teams. Your work will ensure structured, high-quality information throughout the design phase, promoting efficiency, consistency, and project success.
The ideal candidate thrives in complex environments, understands the strategic value of BIM (Building Information Modelling), and enjoys hands-on collaboration with both internal and external teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate BIM workflows, models, and information between multi-disciplinary teams (architecture, MEP, structural, etc.).
- Apply ISO 19650 standards and best-practice information management principles.
- Drive conflict detection, resolution, and model coordination (via Navisworks or Solibri tools).
- Support design intent capture and conversion into structured BIM deliverables.
- Collaborate with external consultants (engineers, contractors, and specialists) to align BIM protocols and standards.
- Contribute to clash-free planning, constructability reviews, and coordination checking.
- Assist in model federation, line-of-business integrations, and advanced Revit utilization.
- Produce schedules (spaces, trades,Quantity management, or other task-specific reporting).
- Document and improve BIM Execution Plans (BEP) for the project.
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Key Experience & Skills
✔ Experience in BIM coordination for [plan of completion]design-phase rigorously using BIM/Cx methodologies. ✔ Deep knowledge of Revit (architecture, MEP, structure) and tools for constructability/useability.
✔ Proficiency with Autodesk Construction Cloud (e.g. BIM 360, Fusion Lifecycle). ✔ Strong understanding of ISO 19650:2, departmental ambition, and delivery principles. ✔ Familiarity with BIM workflows and conflict/resolution tools like Navisworks or Solibri. ✔ Previous involvement in BIM protocols, coordination checks, or model development. ✔ Experience in a healthcare setting or multi-disciplinary service-led environments much-desired, though not essential. ✔ Ability to grow within a collaborative practice and contribute beyond current skillset.


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Requirements
- Bachelor’s in Architecture, Engineering, BIM, or related fields with substantial industry experience.
- Advanced, hands-on Revit skills and experience managing complex-level models.
- Interpretation of BIM standards, consistency rigour, and understanding of information management principles.
- Multidisciplinary coordination experience or willingness to apply no-sequential discipline confidence.
- Ability to meet deadlines, independently reference standards, and align disciplines across projects.
Benefits
Growth with Purpose: Meaningful impact on [UK-relevant health] major construction projects with long-term career development. Hands-on Collaboration: Work within a design-led environment, with mentorship and office support. Technical Leadership: Bring your excitement for BIM tools (Revit, Navisworks, Autodesk Cloud, etc.) into a global industry leader. Sustainable & Achievable Workflows: Contribute to the next generation of [UK] hospital building supply chains.
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