BIM Engineer
Job Summary
BIM Engineer–JD
Role Purpose We are hiring a BIM Engineer who will act as the single owner of the BIM-to-Build pipelinefrom parametric Revit families to accurate quantities cost integration shop drawings and site-ready BOMs.
This role is not about drafting. It is about eliminating ambiguity in construction through intelligent BIM.
The BIM Lead will ensure that:
What is modelled is exactly what is procured
What is procured is exactly what is installed
Site teams can execute with minimal skill dependency
Key Ownership Areas
1. Revit Family Architecture & Parametric Control
Create and maintain highly parametric Revit families aligned with:
Modular construction systems (LGSF PUF sandwich panels volumetric modules)
Manufacturing tolerances
Site installation constraints
Families must be:
Quantity-driven
Cost-linked
BOM-ready
Establish and enforce company-wide family standards and shared parameters
2. Model-Based Quantity Take-Off (5D BIM)
Own BOQ and BOM extraction directly from the BIM model
Configure:
Shared parameters
Assembly codes
Cost codes aligned to estimation and procurement workflows
Ensure zero mismatch between:
BIM quantities
Procurement quantities
Site consumption
Actively close gaps between estimated vs actual quantities
3. 4D BIM – Construction Sequencing & Planning
Integrate BIM models with construction schedules
Define:
Factory vs site sequencing
Installation logic
Module-level construction flow
Use 4D simulations to:
Validate constructability
Reduce site errors
Support planning and execution teams
4. Ultra-Clear Shop Drawings (Zero-Skill Dependency)
Deliver highly detailed shop drawings that:
Require minimal interpretation
Can be executed by low-skill site teams
Drawings must include:
Exploded views
Installation sequences
Fixing details
Clear callouts and legends
Think in terms of IKEA-style clarity not conventional consultant drawings
5. BIM-Driven Leadership & Coordination
Lead and mentor:
BIM modelers
Drafting engineers
Coordinate closely with:
Cost estimation
Procurement
Manufacturing
Site execution teams
Enforce:
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Naming conventions
Version control
Change management discipline
Required Technical Skills
Core BIM & Modeling
Autodesk Revit – Expert level
Advanced Revit Family Creation (parametric nested shared parameters)
Navisworks (Quantification & Timeliner)
Model-based quantity extraction workflows
4D / 5D & Cost Integration
4D sequencing and construction simulation
5D BIM workflows (model BOQ BOM cost)
Strong Excel skills for quantity validation and cost logic
Dynamo (preferred not mandatory)
Construction Domain Knowledge
Modular & prefab construction systems
LGSF PUF panels drywall steel structures
Shop drawing standards
Onsite constructability understanding
Manufacturing site execution interfaces
Leadership & Mindset Expectations (Critical) Thinks like an owner not a drafter
Obsessed with accuracy clarity and repeatability
Strong documentation discipline
Comfortable challenging design decisions that break constructability
High accountability with minimal supervision
Understands that BIM directly impacts project profitability
Experience Requirements 2 years of total experience
Minimum 2 years in a BIM leadership or ownership role
Proven experience delivering:
Quantity-driven BIM models
Cost-linked BIM workflows
Execution-ready shop drawings
- Jr BIM Engineer– Modular Construction (Revit 4D 5D Cost-Driven BIM)
- About Us
- Role Purpose
- Key Ownership Areas
- 1. Revit Family Architecture & Parametric Control
- 2. Model-Based Quantity Take-Off (5D BIM)
- 3. 4D BIM – Construction Sequencing & Planning
- 4. Ultra-Clear Shop Drawings (Zero-Skill Dependency)
- 5. BIM-Driven Leadership & Coordination
- Required Technical Skills
- Core BIM & Modeling
- 4D / 5D & Cost Integration
- Construction Domain Knowledge
- Leadership & Mindset Expectations (Critical)
- Experience Requirements
Required Skills:
Autodesk Revit Advanced Revit Family Creation Parametric Revit Families Nested Families Shared Parameters Navisworks Navisworks Quantification Navisworks Timeliner Model-Based Quantity Take-Off Model-Based Quantity Extraction BOQ Extraction BOM Extraction Assembly Codes Cost Codes Cost Integration Cost Estimation Coordination Procurement Coordination Estimation Workflows Procurement Workflows 4D BIM 4D Sequencing Construction Simulation Construction Scheduling Factory Sequencing Site Sequencing Installation Logic Module-Level Construction Flow 4D Simulations Constructability Validation Shop Drawings Shop Drawing Standards Exploded Views Installation Sequences Fixing Details Callouts Legends BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Naming Conventions Version Control Change Management Excel Dynamo Modular Construction Prefab Construction LGSF PUF Panels Sandwich Panels Volumetric Modules Drywall Steel Structures Manufacturing Tolerances Site Installation Constraints Constructability Manufacturing Coordination Site Execution Coordination Cross-Functional Coordination Team Leadership Mentoring Documentation Discipline Attention to Detail Accountability Quantity Validation Cost Logic BIM BOQ BOM Cost-Driven BIM BIM-to-Build Pipeline Modular Building Technology