Integrated Electrical Services, Inc.-posted 29 days ago
$20 - $30/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Remote • Austin, TX
5,001-10,000 employees
Specialty Trade Contractors

This is a remote opportunity, you MUST HAVE 4-5 years min. of Revit experience as well as low voltage. Job Summary: The BIM Coordinator is responsible for all aspects of BIM projects. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Ability to take a project from start to finish. Design the system, model and coordinate the model. Oversee and track installation progress in accordance with the model and complete a full as-built deliverable. Meet with clients (existing and potential), contractors and other project staff. Other responsibilities as assigned.

  • Design the system
  • Model and coordinate the model
  • Oversee and track installation progress in accordance with the model and complete a full as-built deliverable
  • Meet with clients (existing and potential), contractors and other project staff
  • Other responsibilities as assigned
  • Must possess at least a High School diploma or GED equivalency, Associate's Degree preferred.
  • Must have at least one (1) year of professional experience as a BIM coordinator, detailer or modeler.
  • Must have one (1) year professional experience that demonstrates the usage of computer aided design software.
  • AutoCAD and REVIT experience and proficiency required.
  • Visio and Navisworks experience is a plus.
  • Must have proven skill level to interpret blueprints and other project documents, including but not limited to, specifications, reporting and quality requirements.
  • Must have the mental capacity to understand and apply job-related concepts, technologies, instructions, procedures, computer and software operations, input data and create/annotate drawings with a very high degree of accuracy on a consistent basis with high throughput and minimum supervision.
  • Must meet Company minimum driving standards.
  • Associate's Degree
  • Visio and Navisworks experience
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