Architect BIM Engineer
Burjline BuildersJob Description
Job Overview
The Architect BIM Engineer is responsible for executing architectural BIM modelling, documentation, and model-based outputs in accordance with approved project requirements. The role focuses on accurate model development, coordinated shop drawings, quantity take-offs, and BIM-based schedules to support construction planning, procurement, and site execution.
Key Responsibilities:
- Architectural BIM Modelling: Prepare and update architectural BIM models (LOD 400–500) based on approved drawings, specifications, and BIM guidelines. Model architectural elements accurately. Implement approved revisions.
- BIM-Based Coordination: Identify architectural clashes and coordination issues. Update architectural BIM models in line with agreed coordination outcomes.
- Shop Drawings & As-built: Produce architectural shop drawings extracted from coordinated BIM models. Prepare detailed plans, sections, elevations, and construction details. Support preparation of record (as-built) architectural models and drawings.
- Quantity Take-Offs & BIM Schedules: Prepare accurate architectural quantity take-offs from BIM models. Update quantities and schedules in line with approved changes, variations, and revisions.
- BIM Data & Model Maintenance: Maintain model cleanliness, accuracy, and consistency. Ensure architectural models are properly structured. Maintain version control.
Technical Skills
- Strong proficiency in Revit & AutoCAD is a mandatory.
- Advanced proficiency in Dynamo scripting is a mandatory.
- Advanced proficiency in Navisworks is a mandatory.
- Understanding of BIM fundamentals: LOD, model coordination, families, views, sheets.
Preferred Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in architectural engineering.
- 5–7 years of experience in Architect BIM Engineer role.
- Experience on complex or large-scale projects (Hospital projects experience is a must).
- Experience with Grade A main contractors.
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