Job Title: Multidisciplinary Project Coordinator
Our company is seeking a skilled BIM Coordinator to support the delivery of diverse projects across the Dublin area. The role offers a chance to work on-site or from our offices, depending on project needs.
Key Responsibilities:
* Oversee compliance with Employer Information Requirements (EIR) and implement the project's BIM Execution Plan.
* Manage and track digital models throughout the project lifecycle.
* Monitor and review data exchanged via the project's Common Data Environment (CDE).
* Facilitate coordination across various disciplines, resolving design clashes and promoting model accuracy.
* Lead and participate in model coordination meetings with internal teams and external partners.
* Use digital verification tools to compare site progress with model expectations.
* Assist in compiling asset information for project handover and facilities management documentation.
* Support the Design Manager in tracking deliverables and coordination schedules.
* Liaise with subcontractors and consultants to validate their BIM delivery capability.
Requirements:
* A third-level qualification in a relevant field such as BIM, Engineering, or Architecture, with additional BIM-specific training.
* At least 3 years' experience in a similar digital coordination or BIM-focused role.
* Strong working knowledge of coordination platforms and software, such as Revit, Navisworks, and Solibri.
* Familiarity with document management and CDE platforms like BIM 360, Viewpoint, Aconex, or similar.
* Excellent attention to detail and a proactive, problem-solving approach.
* Strong communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to collaborate across multiple stakeholders.
Benefits:
* The opportunity to work on diverse, multidisciplinary projects.
* A chance to develop your skills and expertise in BIM coordination.
* A collaborative and supportive team environment.
What We Offer:
* A competitive salary package.
* A full, clean driver's licence is required due to occasional site visits.
Skills: Construction BIM Engineering