BIM Lead/Manager
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Our Mission At WiiGroup, our mission is to revolutionise the AEC industry through innovative solutions, cutting-edge technology, and a relentless focus on client satisfaction. We strive to exceed expectations, leverage digitalisation, and shape the future of construction globally. Through innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies. With a passionate team and a track record of delivering outstanding results on complex projects, we provide comprehensive customised services globally. From BIM and Digital Project Control to Immersive Reality and Data Analytics, our solutions push boundaries and set new standards. Join us as we shape the future of construction and create a world where innovation and efficiency thrive. Together, we will transform the way we build and inspire lasting change in the industry. Let's redefine what's possible in AEC. Our Competitive Advantage Our company gains a competitive edge in the industry through digitalisation, embracing construction technology, and fostering innovative thinking. This enables us to deliver efficient, groundbreaking solutions and stay at the forefront of the rapidly evolving AEC landscape. Innovation and pushing boundaries are paramount in the construction industry. By embracing new ideas, technologies, and methodologies, we drive progress, deliver exceptional results, and shape the future of construction. Start-up Environment Are you tired of doing the same old same old on every project? At WiiGroup, we are seeking like-minded creative professionals to join our team and drive our company's direction and culture. We offer exciting opportunities to work on projects while pushing the boundaries of innovation and digitalisation in the construction industry. Join us and be part of shaping the future of construction. Job Summary A BIM Manager is a professional responsible for the implementation and management of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the construction industry. They work with a variety of stakeholders, including architects, engineers, contractors, and owners, to ensure that BIM is used effectively throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities:
- Developing and implementing BIM standards and workflows: The BIM Manager is responsible for ensuring that all team members are using the same BIM standards and workflows. This helps to ensure that the project information model is accurate and consistent, and that it can be easily shared and used by all stakeholders.
- Managing the BIM project team: The BIM Manager is responsible for managing the BIM project team, which may include BIM Specialists, BIM Coordinators, and other technical staff. This includes assigning tasks, providing training, and ensuring that the team meets deadlines.
- Providing BIM support to clients and consultants: The BIM Manager is responsible for providing BIM support to clients and consultants. This may include answering questions, providing training, and helping to resolve issues.
- Advocating for BIM: The BIM Manager is responsible for advocating for BIM within the design office and with clients. This includes educating stakeholders about the benefits of BIM and how it can be used to improve the design and construction process.
- Staying up to date on BIM trends and technologies: The BIM Manager is responsible for staying up to date on the latest BIM trends and technologies. This helps to ensure that the design office is using the most effective BIM tools and techniques.
- Creating and managing BIM documentation: This includes creating BIM Docs and BEP, schedules, and reports.
- Managing the BIM data exchange process: This involves ensuring that BIM data is exchanged between different software platforms and stakeholders.
- Conducting BIM training: This may include training clients, consultants, and staff on how to use BIM software and workflows.
- Managing BIM projects: This includes planning, scheduling, and tracking BIM projects to ensure that they are completed on time and within budget.
- Generating the Pre-contract and Post Contract BEP.
- Generating the BIM Documents: MIDIP, MDS, MBS and update them during the project Lifecycle.
- Generating the General Clash Matrix and detailed clash matrix.
- Generating the required Parameters (LOI).
- Provide the required technical advice for the team members.
- Creating and publishing the Federated Model.
- Folder structure in required CDE (e.g., BIM 360).
- Ensure the implementation within the standards BS EN ISO 19650.
- Run and prepare the QA/QC checklist to be used for different BIM software (e.g., Revit).
- Working closely with BIM coordinators, who are responsible for producing project information models.
- Initiating Coordination meetings on weekly basis to check Clashes, Discipline Models, Visual Coordination, QA/QC check list for the different BIM software Internally.
- Publish the Models on BIM 360.
- Implement BIM training modules for key staff and maintain training Courses.
- Participate in the process of developing BIM standards for projects and to publish these standards as ASR standards for BIM.
- Provide Technical Assistance for the BIM lead for each department to create their library of families, 3D objects, templated and save these libraries as standard ASR BIM Library.
- Prepare validation reports for milestone BIM package submissions.
- Produce and deliver submission drawings and 3D models in various formats including CAD, PDF, Revit, Navisworks and IFC.
- To manage and comply with Cobie and Asset register requirements of the project.
- Manage the design team to deliver this requirement.
- BIM software proficiency: BIM Manager need to be proficient in using BIM software such as Autodesk Revit, Navisworks, and Dynamo. They should be able to create and manage BIM models, and they should be familiar with the latest BIM standards and technologies.
- BIM workflows: BIM Manager need to be familiar with the different BIM workflows used in the construction industry. They should be able to select the right workflow for the project, and they should be able to train team members on how to use the workflow.
- BIM standards: BIM Manager need to be familiar with the latest BIM standards. They should be able to ensure that the project complies with the relevant standards, and they should be able to train team members on the standards.
- BIM data management: BIM Manager need to be able to manage BIM data effectively. They should be able to store and organise BIM data, and they should be able to share BIM data with team members and stakeholders.
- BIM visualisation: BIM Manager need to be able to visualise BIM models. They should be able to create 2D and 3D visualisations of BIM models, and they should be able to use visualisations to communicate with clients and stakeholders.
- BIM cost estimating: BIM Manager need to be able to estimate the cost of BIM projects. They should be able to use BIM models to create accurate cost estimates, and they should be able to factor in the cost of BIM software, training, and support.
- BIM coordination: BIM Manager need to be able to coordinate BIM models with other project data. They should be able to ensure that BIM models are accurate and consistent with other project data, and they should be able to identify and resolve clashes between BIM models.
- Technical skills: BIM Managers need to have a strong understanding of BIM software and workflows. They should be able to create and manage BIM models, and they should be familiar with the latest BIM standards and technologies.
- Communication skills: BIM Managers need to be able to communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders, including clients, consultants, and staff. They need to be able to explain complex BIM concepts in a clear and concise way.
- Problem-solving skills: BIM Managers need to be able to identify and solve problems with BIM models and workflows. They should be able to think critically and creatively to find solutions that meet the needs of the project.
- Leadership skills: BIM Managers need to be able to lead and motivate a team of BIM.
- Project management skills: BIM Managers need to be able to plan, schedule, and track BIM projects. They should be able to identify and manage risks, and they should be able to make adjustments to the project plan as needed.
- Business acumen: BIM Managers need to have a basic understanding of business concepts, such as budgeting, estimating, and risk management. This will help them to make informed decisions about BIM projects and to communicate effectively with clients and stakeholders.
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