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About The Role
A globally recognised architecture practice is seeking a MicroStation Coordinator to join its London studio. Renowned for delivering some of the world’s most iconic infrastructure and transport projects, the practice is looking for someone to support project teams with digital coordination, MicroStation workflows, and technical delivery across complex, large-scale schemes.
Working closely with architects and consultants, you will play a key role in maintaining project standards, coordinating digital information, and supporting the successful delivery of technically ambitious projects.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative international studio with an outstanding project portfolio, flexible working, and excellent long-term career development opportunities.
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Key Responsibilities
- Support project teams with MicroStation workflows and digital coordination
- Assist with project setup, model management, and information exchange
- Coordinate with architects, consultants, and multidisciplinary teams
- Review project models to ensure quality and compliance with project standards
- Provide technical support and promote best practice across live projects
Key Skills / Requirements
- Advanced proficiency in MicroStation is essential
- Experience working on large-scale infrastructure projects
- Good understanding of BIM and digital delivery processes
- Knowledge of Revit and Rhino is advantageous
- Strong communication, organisation, and problem-solving skills


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