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BIM / Information Manager - Consultancy

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BIM / Information Manager - Consultancy
Information Manager
Great opportunity to step across from design BIM to best practice advisory and help the supply chain deliver digital excellence. Very successful, dynamic, management Consultancy working on a wide range of large-scale, challenging, reference (and many very high profile) BIM projects.
WHY THIS TEAM?
- Keen to teach someone keen how to be an excellent IM
- Well managed, financially stable, successful professional Consultancy
- Good reputation for digital excellence and integrity
- Impressive portfolio of completed BIM projects
- Exciting pipeline of challenging projects
- Option for fully remote working with support
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Your role
Your role as Information Manager will involve working and liaising with the complete construction supply chain through the lifecycle of a project.
Duties will include:
- Developing, implementing, and supporting BIM Documentation, Processes and Protocols for a variety of customers and projects.
- Experienced in using IFC & IFC-SPF
- Running Information Management projects for a variety of clients.
- Ability to offer an excellent standard of customer service.
- Use Revit for modelling.
- Use either Solibri or Navisworks for clash detection & Data checking.
- Exporting & federating COBie spreadsheets for construction projects.
- Be experienced in defining and delivering working procedures.
- Have excellent communication skills.
- Attend and run client meetings.
- Be able to work to deadlines under own supervision.
- Proactive team member, willing to learn and contribute to the wider team.
- Support the business development team with prospects including technical qualification, preparation, scope of works and delivery of effective demonstrations and technical presentations
- Deliver better solutions directly to Clients and experience positive change to achieve personal and customer satisfaction.
- Ability to work from home.
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