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BIM Manager - Transmission and Distribution Substations

Nechells
money-bag 10000-500000 Annual
Posted Yesterday

My client is recognised for delivering high-quality projects across a diverse portfolio of energy and infrastructure work. Their success is driven by the diversity of thought, expertise and experience within their teams, and they foster a genuinely collaborative environment where every voice is valued. As part of the UK''s Net Zero agenda, electricity networks play a critical role in enabling renewable energy connections. With transmission network operators securing approximately 8bn under the RIIO T2 package, this is an exciting time to be working at the forefront of the energy sector. To support continued growth across Transmission and Distribution projects, my client is now seeking an experienced BIM Manager to join their Energy Practice. This is an opportunity to work on nationally significant infrastructure, shape BIM delivery, and play a key role in delivering Net Zero solutions. Your roleAs BIM Manager, you will take a senior leadership role in the delivery of BIM model development and design services across Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) and Detailed Design electrical substation projects.Key responsibilities include:Leading BIM delivery across a growing portfolio of electrical substation projectsProviding technical leadership on FEED and Detailed Design workstreams for clients such as National Grid, SSEN Transmission and other TandD organisationsDeveloping and implementing the BIM strategy for the Transmission and Distribution sectorLeading, mentoring and ..... full job details .....

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