BIM Manager

Shireoaks
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About the Company

Our client is a digital solutions consultancy and supports organisations across the built environment to deliver better outcomes through structured information, digital integration and high-quality data. Their work helps clients move confidently from design and delivery into long-term, data-driven operations.

Why This Role Matters

Accurate, well-governed information is critical to the safe, efficient and sustainable operation of assets. This role ensures that data, documents and digital models are structured, compliant and future-ready — forming the foundations for effective asset management, system integration and emerging digital twin use cases.

The Role

You will be responsible for defining, governing and maintaining structured information management across multidisciplinary projects. Working closely with internal teams, contractors and client stakeholders, you will ensure that information is accurate, compliant, auditable and suitable for long-term operational use.

Key Responsibilities

• Develop and maintain information governance frameworks aligned with ISO 19650

• Define and manage OIR, AIR, EIR, metadata standards, naming conventions and information structures including administrating Common Data Environments (CDEs)

• Support integration across BIM, CAFM, BMS, EMS, GIS, IoT and analytics platforms

• Establish structured data foundations for digital twin use cases

Required Skills & Experience

• Strong understanding of ISO 19650

• Experience administering CDE platforms and document control

• Knowledge of BIM processes and asset information models

What’s on Offer

• Opportunity to shape information governance across impactful projects

• Central role in digital integration and future-focused asset management

• Collaborative, purpose-led working environment

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