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BIM Lead – Water / Infrastructure
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced BIM Lead to take a leading role in the digital delivery of major infrastructure projects. Working across multidisciplinary teams, you will oversee BIM strategy, model coordination, and information management, ensuring projects are delivered in line with client requirements and industry best practice.
This position offers the chance to shape digital engineering processes on high-profile schemes while working closely with designers, engineers, and project stakeholders to drive collaborative project delivery.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead BIM and digital engineering activities across bids and live projects
- Develop, implement, and manage BIM Execution Plans (BEP) and information management procedures
- Coordinate multidisciplinary design models and facilitate effective model integration
- Manage clash detection, model reviews, and digital coordination workshops
- Ensure compliance with client BIM standards and ISO 19650 requirements
- Support Common Data Environment (CDE) management and wider digital delivery workflows
- Produce or oversee quantity take-offs directly from the BIM model
- Collaborate with design teams and project stakeholders to ensure efficient and consistent digital delivery
- Promote best practice in BIM processes and continuous improvement across projects
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** REQUIREMENTS**
- Approximately 7–10 years of BIM experience within engineering or infrastructure
- Strong knowledge of BIM methodologies, information management, and ISO 19650 standards
- Proven experience delivering BIM on large, multidisciplinary infrastructure projects
- Confident coordinating multiple design disciplines in a collaborative digital environment
- Experience establishing or managing graphical Common Data Environments would be advantageous
- Knowledge of quantity take-offs from BIM models
- Previous experience within the water sector would be beneficial but is not essential
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