4Square Recruitment Ltd
Senior Revit Technician

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About the Role
We're working with an established engineering design and build business that delivers complex industrial projects across the food, beverage and pharmaceutical sectors.
As a Senior Revit Designer, you'll play a key role in the early stages of major factory design and expansion projects, producing high-quality technical designs that bridge concept through to construction.
Working closely with Pre-Construction, Sales and Operations teams, you'll ensure designs are practical, compliant, cost-effective and buildable while helping clients bring ambitious manufacturing facilities to life.
Responsibilities
- Produce detailed Revit models, layouts and technical drawings for pre-construction proposals.
- Design production facilities, cleanrooms, warehouses and process areas.
- Prepare technical schematics including power distribution, lighting, fire detection and building services.
- Create accurate construction documentation for pricing and tender submissions.
- Collaborate with engineers, project managers and clients throughout the design process.
- Ensure designs comply with current regulations and industry standards.
- Assist with clash detection, coordination and design reviews.
- Develop and maintain drawing standards and BIM best practice.
- Support project handovers into delivery teams.
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- Strong commercial experience using Autodesk Revit.
- Background producing technical building layouts and construction drawings.
- Experience within industrial, manufacturing, food, pharmaceutical, process engineering or similar environments would be highly advantageous.
- Ability to interpret engineering specifications and client requirements.
- Understanding of BIM workflows and multidisciplinary coordination.
- Excellent attention to detail.
- Strong communication skills with the confidence to liaise directly with clients and internal stakeholders.


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Desirable Experience
- AutoCAD
- Navisworks
- BIM coordination
- Building Services knowledge
- Factory or industrial facility design
- Food, beverage or pharmaceutical projects
What's on Offer
- Work on technically interesting, large-scale industrial projects.
- Opportunity to influence projects from concept through to delivery.
- Collaborative, supportive team environment.
- Excellent career progression.
- Ongoing investment in professional development.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
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