Senior Mechanical BIM Modeller

Haskoning
Exeter
3 weeks ago
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Join Haskoning as a Senior Mechanical BIM Modeller

Haskoning is an independent, employee-owned international consultancy that combines engineering, design, and consultancy services with software and technology. The company's mission, "Enhancing Society Together," drives it to create a positive impact on the world.

The Maritime Team at Haskoning is at the forefront of innovative maritime planning, design, and development. The team has assisted international clients in creating successful ports and maritime infrastructure worldwide.

The Mechanical Engineering Team at Haskoning provides consultancy and design services to the global maritime market, specializing in the feasibility, design, and specification of mechanical equipment packages and systems within ports, shipyards, and container terminals.

Role Responsibilities:

As a Senior BIM Modeller, you will work as part of the Mechanical Team to assist in the delivery of multi-disciplinary projects. Your duties will include:

  • Leading the development of detailed models for mechanical utility systems within maritime environments.
  • Collaborating closely with engineers, designers, and project managers to ensure accurate and coordinated designs.
  • Managing and maintaining BIM standards and software component libraries.
  • Overseeing clash detection, model audits, and quality assurance processes.
  • Mentoring junior modellers and contributing to continuous improvement.
  • Planning, organizing, and managing work packages or projects.
  • Developing IFC shared parameter files and classification of model elements to IFC schemas.

Candidate Specification:

Haskoning is seeking an experienced Senior BIM Modeller with preferably some knowledge of Mechanical Engineering to join the dynamic team in the Maritime Engineering Services sector.

  • The ideal candidate should have proficiency in Revit, Civil 3D, AutoCAD, Navisworks, and Autodesk Construction Cloud.
  • A solid understanding of ISO 19650 workflows and BIM Execution Plans (BEPs) is required.
  • The candidate should have a logical approach to problem-solving, excellent verbal and written communication skills, and be able to undertake tasks independently and efficiently.
  • Hands-on experience with model federation, issue tracking, and clash detection is desirable.
  • Preferably, the candidate should have experience in mechanical drawings, pipework, schematics, etc.

What Haskoning Offers:

  • A dynamic workplace with development opportunities and support on your career path.
  • Flexible working models to ensure a balance of family and working life.
  • Access to the full suite of AEC Autodesk software and direct access to Autodesk development teams.
  • Awards: Haskoning is the NCE 2025 best place to work - large consulting firm.

Haskoning is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered. The company believes that diversity makes it stronger and that an inclusive culture gives everyone the opportunity to grow and contribute.


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