Senior BIM Manager, Worldwide Grocery Architecture - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Senior BIM Manager, Worldwide Grocery

The BIM Manager works with cross-functional teams (Design, Construction, BIM Central, Tech, IT, Procurement, etc) in addition to external consultants and vendors throughout the store development process.
The ideal candidate has:
- 3
years of experience using Revit in retail or 2
years of experience providing training and support in Revit- 3
years of experience using Microsoft Excel- Experience in stakeholder management, dealing with multiple stakeholders at varied levels of the organization- Experience with scripting or software development using Revit API- Ability to create and carry drawing and BIM standards through research, development and rollout with good understanding of quality and national standards- Ability to export embedded data and schedules from BIM models to spreadsheets- BIM360; Enscape; BluebeamKey job responsibilitiesThe BIM Manager works with cross-functional teams (Design, Construction, BIM Central, Tech, IT, Procurement, etc) in addition to external consultants and vendors throughout the store development process.
The ideal candidate also:
o Creates parametric Revit materials, ensuring material take-offs, power consumption, and cost metadata is accurately embedded.
o Develops and maintains virtual content (such as, a library of Revit Families, project templates, and all standards within the REVIT environment etc)o Integrates Revit with other applications such as construction project management, cost estimation and virtual merchandising.
o Creates BIM trainings and onboarding tools.
o Maintains and manages a relationship with BIM and software vendors for implemented tools.
o Uses data and metrics to drive improvements in program strategy and design software management.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Arlington, VA, USA Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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