BIM Technician

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A leading civil engineering and construction contractor is seeking a BIM Technician to join their Technical Services team. This role offers the opportunity to play a key part in the digital delivery of projects across a diverse portfolio, supporting the implementation of BIM methodologies, information management systems, and data control processes.

The successful candidate will support project teams across multiple disciplines, ensuring digital workflows align with the UK BIM Framework and British Standards, while promoting collaborative practices and data accuracy throughout the lifecycle of construction projects.

BIM Technician Job Overview

CDE Management: Assist with setup and administration of the Common Data Environment to ensure secure and compliant data handling.
BIM Integration: Support adoption of digital construction practices in line with ISO 19650 and the UK BIM Framework.
Geometric Modelling: Produce accurate 3D models using Autodesk Revit or similar software.
Data Control: Maintain accurate and accessible project documentation and records.
Information Management: Apply protocols in line with ISO 15489 and internal standards.
Procore Support: Help teams adopt Procore; experience with Aconex or Viewpoint is beneficial.
Training & Support: Provide training and act as a digital tools support resource for teams.
Collaboration: Work with design and project teams to ensure digital best practice.
Data Analytics: Support data gathering, analysis, and reporting for project insights.
Technical Skills: Demonstrate strong IT proficiency across BIM and project platforms.
QHSE Compliance: Follow company policies on quality, health, safety, and environment.BIM Technician Job Requirements

Basic understanding of software systems used for information and QA data management within the construction sector.
BIM or CDE training/certification (e.g., ISO 19650 training, Autodesk Certified).
Strong communication, organisation, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams across various project phases.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams).
PDF handling software skills (Adobe, Nuance, Kofax).
Understanding of PAS 1192 / BS 19650 environments.
Familiarity with proprietary CDE systems such as Procore, Aconex, Viewpoint (Desirable).
Experience working in a BIM or document control role on live projects (Desirable).
Knowledge of QHSE principles relevant to site-based environments (Desirable).

Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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