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Mechanical/ Electrical Digital Design Specialist (Revit/BIM)

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Role: Digital Design Specialist (Revit/BIM)


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In the role of Digital Design Specialist (Revit/BIM), we'll count on you to:
- Work for a specific discipline, under the direct supervision of an Architect/Engineer, or other technical professional
- Assist in the development of the discipline model, with direct from the Digital Design, Architectural, or Engineering staff
- Responsible for assisting with the creation of the discipline model, systems, content, and overall digital delivery output for that discipline
- Accurately model the BIM elements in the correct special constraints of the modeling environment, using the current 3D software
- Prepare detailed drawings, layouts, & diagrams of the design using Revit
- Maintain the discipline model including project information, coordinates, scales, orientations, scope boundaries, match-lines, views, and sheets
- Produce discipline specific documentation with accurate annotations on all modeling output
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