Information Manager

Bristol
1 month ago
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Westlakes Recruit are currently recruiting for an Information Manager to be engaged on a permanent basis in Bristol.

The Role:
We are seeking a mid-level Information Manager with industrial experience to join our team.

This role combines elements of similar roles of Digital / BIM Lead, BIM Manager, CAD Manager, Document Control Lead, Systems Administrator, normally with direction or support on projects of small to medium scale.

Your Purpose:
Responsibilities:

Provide direction to engineering delivery projects as the Information Manager on projects or programmes by coordinating workstreams following the ISO19650 process and internal standards methods and procedures.
Document the strategy and approach to the implementation of BIM and information management specific to project requirements and aspirations ensuring data integrity and accessibility.
Ensure project teams (internal and external) are aware of and trained in the application of information management standards, methods, and procedures being applied.
Draft and maintain project level reports on the implementation of BIM and Information Management.
Positively contribute to the application, development and maintenance of business processes relating to information management (including application of BS EN ISO 19650).
Deliver work - Consistently deliver work to a high standard, building trust and rapport with delivery teams, demonstrate effective planning, reliably report on progress, and driving high standards on your workstreams.
Grow team and personal brand - Develops their internal and external network, coordinate aspects of collateral production, and promote BIM and IM best practice and our standards adherence through the creation and delivery of educational and awareness materials.
Develop insights - stay aware of common industry trends and issues, typical customer needs, and available solutions or technology.
Grow people - Contribute to a feedback culture aimed at development of your personal and team capability.
Behaviours:

Skill Set - Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to problem solve. Organised and able to manage workload, ensuring deadlines are met and responsibilities are fulfilled. Able to foster strong project collaboration, by building trust within and across teams (internally and externally).
Passion - A commitment to advancing information management and digital transformation in the sector.
Drive - A highly motivated individual with a desire to excel and make an impact, able to demonstrate initiative and resourcefulness.
Experience:

Several years of experience ideally in heavy industries
Thorough knowledge of Information Management / BIM, and their role in enabling broader digital transformation.
Relevant background or education in STEM, library sciences, computer sciences, or other related fields.

Why We're Different:

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Smarter, faster, more agile - we have a laser focus on nuclear, with deep sectoral knowledge. We develop nuclear talent pools before you know you need them!

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