Ridge and Partners LLP
CAD / Revit Technician

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CAD/Revit Technician (MEP) - Winchester Office
We have an exciting opportunity for a CAD/Revit Technician to join our experienced MEP engineering team based in our Winchester office. In this role, you will play a key part in supporting the delivery of high-quality building services designs across a wide variety of projects.
Our team is currently working on new build and refurbishment schemes across sectors including defence, education, residential, and healthcare, among others. This role will offer you the chance to contribute to projects for an enviable client base.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and develop 2D CAD drawings and 3D Revit MEP models, including:
- General arrangement drawings
- Sections
- Details
- Schedules Collaborate with engineers, designers, and design teams to deliver these outputs
- Work closely with MEP engineers and technicians to develop coordinated design outputs in line with project requirements
- Collaborate with architects, structural engineers, and external consultants to ensure designs are fully coordinated with project programmes
- Apply technical judgement to ensure accuracy, clarity, and adherence to quality standards in all drawings and models
- Self-check work and review outputs from team members where necessary
- Ensure compliance with Ridge document management systems and quality assurance (QA) procedures
- Deliver work to agreed timescales, programmes, and budgets
- Support and mentor junior team members or apprentices in developing their CAD and Revit skills
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Requirements
Essential
- Previous experience as a CAD/Revit Technician within an MEP or building services environment, ideally in a consultancy setting
- Proficient in AutoCAD and Revit MEP software
- Experience working on UK-based building services projects, including both new build and refurbishment schemes
- Strong understanding of MEP coordination in multi-disciplinary project environments
- Ability to manage workload, estimate drawing times, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
- Strong team-working skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across disciplines and offices
- Understanding of BIM standards, including experience contributing to national BIM processes
- Proactive approach to identifying and improving workflows and processes within the team


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