Roles and responsibilities
- Prepare CAD / Microstation / Revit Bridges and Transportation structures drawings and models and assists with some general CAD office duties.
- Able to work independently on smaller projects of any project type.
- Work as part of a team on larger projects, meeting deadlines and issue dates.
- May provide guidance to junior CAD Technicians.
- Able to work using BIM process and 3D modeling.
Specific Skills Required
- Must have minimum of 5+ years of hands on experience in Bridges and transportation structures. UAE/ME projects experience would be preferred.
- Must have worked at a similar level on major civil infrastructure projects.
- Understand the commonly used forms of contract and the implication to drawings produced on each project as per client requirements.
- Shows willingness and enthusiasm, actively contributes.
- Supports colleagues, seen as a team player
- Verifies that work carried out is correct as per client requirement
- Knowledge sharing to junior Technicians.
Person Specification (Behavioral Attributes)
- Organized
- Proactive
- Ability to take ownership of tasks involved
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills
Experience
Minimum Requirements 5-10 years of work experience
Qualifications
- Preferably have obtained a basic technical qualification (Diploma or equivalent).
- Working knowledge of 2D and 3D Modelling in Autodesk Revit and AutoCAD
- Working knowledge of Autodesk Navisworks for Coordination
- Knowledge of BIM Coordination tasks
- Knowledge of working in ProjectWise and BIM360
Desired candidate profile
1. Proficiency in BIM Software
- Software Expertise: Proficiency in Revit, Navisworks, AutoCAD, Tekla Structures, or other BIM-specific software is essential for creating and manipulating 3D models.
- 3D Modeling: Creating highly detailed 3D models of buildings or infrastructure, including architectural, structural, MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) systems, and other components.
- Clash Detection: Using tools like Navisworks to perform clash detection and resolve conflicts between different building systems (e.g., pipes running through beams).
2. Coordination and Collaboration
- Team Coordination: Working closely with architects, engineers, contractors, and project managers to ensure accurate and up-to-date information is shared across teams.
- Collaboration with Stakeholders: Ensuring that the BIM model aligns with the needs of various stakeholders (clients, contractors, etc.) by incorporating their inputs and changes.
- Data Management: Maintaining and organizing the BIM model’s data to ensure that all team members have access to the most current version of the model.
3. Model Creation and Management
- Model Development: Developing the initial 3D models based on the architectural drawings, plans, and specifications provided by engineers and architects.
- Detailing and Annotation: Adding detailed elements, annotations, and dimensions to the model for clear communication of design intentions.
- Updating Models: Continuously updating the BIM model as the design evolves and as new information becomes available from the project team.
4. Quality Control
- Model Accuracy: Ensuring that the BIM models are accurate and meet the required standards for dimension, design, and construction specifications.
- Verification: Reviewing models to detect and resolve any errors, inconsistencies, or conflicts in design before they affect the construction process.
- Standards Compliance: Adhering to company or industry-specific standards for BIM file organization, naming conventions, and model structuring.
5. Technical Support and Troubleshooting
- Software Troubleshooting: Providing support to the team in troubleshooting software issues related to BIM tools or workflows.
- Training: Assisting team members in learning BIM software and providing guidance on how to use the tools effectively.
6. Visualization and Simulation
- 3D Visualization: Creating 3D renderings and visualizations for clients, design presentations, or construction planning.
- Construction Simulation: Using BIM to simulate construction processes, sequences, and timelines, helping to identify potential issues before construction begins.
7. Document and Report Generation
- Drawing Production: Creating 2D drawings (plans, sections, elevations) from the BIM model for construction documents.
- Reports and Schedules: Generating reports, schedules, and quantity takeoffs (materials, components) directly from the BIM model for cost estimation, procurement, and planning.
8. Lifecycle Management
- Facilities Management: Assisting with the development of as-built models for post-construction, helping clients with ongoing building management and maintenance.
- Operations and Maintenance (O&M): Ensuring that the BIM model includes essential operational and maintenance data for long-term building management.
9. Communication and Documentation
- Project Updates: Providing regular updates to the project team on model development, changes, and any technical issues that arise.
- Collaboration on Revisions: Tracking revisions and managing version control to ensure all stakeholders are working with the most recent model.
10. Technical Documentation
- Model Documentation: Creating detailed documentation of the BIM model, including metadata, specifications, and design intent, to support the construction phase and facilitate future building maintenance.
- Compliance Documentation: Ensuring that the model adheres to building regulations, industry standards, and project specifications.