TWG Consulting
Bim Manager

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Bim Manager
BIM Manager
- Location: Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire
- Salary: £75,000–£80,000 + 10% car allowance + bonus + package
- Working Pattern: Full-time, office-based
About The Role
We are seeking an experienced BIM Manager to lead the digital delivery of major hyperscale data centre projects across the UK and Europe. This is an excellent opportunity for an established BIM Manager looking to:
- Take ownership of BIM strategy and digital construction processes
- Lead multidisciplinary coordination on complex, high-value projects
- Drive BIM excellence throughout the project lifecycle
- Ensure compliance with ISO 19650 standards
- Work closely with design, engineering, and construction stakeholders
Key Responsibilities
- Lead BIM and digital construction delivery across multiple projects
- Develop, implement, and manage BIM Execution Plans (BEPs)
- Ensure full compliance with ISO 19650 and client BIM standards
- Manage Common Data Environments (CDEs) and information workflows
- Oversee model coordination, clash detection, and multidisciplinary design reviews
- Support projects through design, construction, commissioning, and handover
- Lead, mentor, and develop BIM Coordinators and Digital Engineers
- Drive BIM best practice, innovation, and continuous improvement across the business
- Act as the primary BIM Manager for project teams, candidates, and contractors
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Requirements
- Proven experience working as a BIM Manager within the construction industry
- Previous experience delivering major data centre, industrial, pharmaceutical, or commercial projects
- Strong understanding of BIM information management and ISO 19650
- Advanced knowledge of Revit, Navisworks, Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC)/BIM 360, and related BIM software
- Excellent leadership, stakeholder management, and communication skills
- Experience managing BIM teams and coordinating multidisciplinary design environments


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What's on Offer
- Basic salary: £75,000–£80,000
- 10% car allowance
- Performance-based bonus
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Long-term career progression within a leading international contractor
- Opportunity to lead BIM delivery on major hyperscale data centre projects across the UK and Europe
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