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Mechanical BIM Coordinator US

ENG
Newcastle upon Tyne
5 days ago
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ENG (engbim.com) is a BIM company that specializes in hands-on, field-focused BIM services. Founded in 2007, we have positioned ourselves as the largest and most experienced BIM production service provider in the United States, having completed 5,000 BIM projects with a dedicated team of over 600 staff members. We provide MEP Modeling, VDC/BIM Management, Laser Scanning, and Scan to BIM services, as well as a comprehensive array of BIM production services to architects, engineers, and owners.

The Role

We are looking for a BIM Coordinator to lead multidisciplinary modeling teams across complex engineering projects. This role requires a strong command of BIM software, leadership skills, and a strategic mindset to drive quality and coordination across project stages.

As a BIM Coordinator, you will be responsible for supervising and mentoring modelers, ensuring adherence to best practices, project standards, and timelines. You will proactively identify missing or conflicting information, manage RFIs and RFCs efficiently, and conduct in-depth Quality Control reviews across assigned disciplines. Your role goes beyond execution—you will influence modeling strategies and ensure seamless collaboration within the team and with external stakeholders.

The ideal candidate combines advanced modeling capabilities with solid experience overseeing documentation workflows, driving cross-disciplinary coordination, and proactively addressing complex technical challenges. This role calls for a strong sense of ownership, attention to detail, and the ability to lead with confidence and clarity.

Minimum Mandatory Requirements Include

  • An excellent level of English is an absolute must, both spoken and written.
  • Solid experience modeling HVAC and plumbing in Revit for commercial, industrial, healthcare, and residential construction.
  • Experience coordinating or clash-detecting through Navisworks (Revizto can also be considered but Navisworks will be prioritized), knowledge of BIM coordination, clash report, QAQC and model accuracy.
  • A mechanical or civil engineering bachelor's degree (architects could be considered but only if they have extensive experience modeling and coordinating MEP trades themselves).

Mandatory Requirements

  • An excellent command of English—both spoken and written—is absolutely essential.
  • Engineering degree (civil and mechanical).
  • +5 years of experience using Revit and Navisworks for large-scale MEP projects.
  • Skilled in QAQC, with the ability to anticipate issues by leveraging team members’ strengths and weaknesses.
  • Strong understanding of project's end-to-end scope, kick-off and set up, requirements, applicable standards, and all related technical documentation.
  • Experience managing project budgets, with a strong focus on cost control and alignment with project objectives.
  • Experience managing teams of modelers and dealing directly with clients.
  • Excellent communicational skills.
  • Nice to have: Familiarity with U.S.-based construction projects.

Why join us? Explore our amazing benefits!

  • Work from Anywhere: Flexibility to work remotely or from a coworking space.
  • No-Policy for PTO: Recharge with flexible paid time off when you need it.
  • Wellness & Culture: Freedom and responsibility culture, healthy snack allowances, fun challenges and team celebrations.
  • Continuous Learning: Programs to develop your technical and soft skills.
  • Work Equipment to Keep You Productive: We provide everything you need to create the perfect workspace.
  • Tech & Office Allowances: Upgrade your workspace with our one-time allowances.
  • Monthly Internet Allowance: Stay connected with a monthly allowance for internet and expenses.
  • Highly Competitive Compensation Package: Includes both fixed and variable payments, all processed in our local currency, USD.

Join us and grow in a flexible, innovative environment! Compensation will be in USD, competitive and commensurate with experience.


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