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Taylor Woodrow is recruiting for a Digital Information Manager to work on our framework with Network Rail. Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, the Digital Information Manager will work as part of the team delivering the Western geotechnical and off-track drainage work as part of the Wales and Western region’s £2bn programme of works over the next eight years.
Duties:
- Understand and communicate how BIM will affect project workflows, deliverables, and project management throughout Taylor Woodrow.
- Manage and coordinate BIM standards development, implementation, and enforcement on all related BIM projects, files, and models, for both our Commercial and Industrial groups.
- Develop a work plan/roadmap for the development, implementation, and quality assurance checks needed for full BIM integration within projects assigned in Taylor Woodrow.
- Manage Information exchange data for the project according to Plan Of Work (RIBA, CIC, etc).
- Produce Responsibility Matrix and manage Information Delivery Plans throughout the project lifecycle.
- Manage Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP) dependencies and produce Information exchange data sets at stage end.
- Implement standards such as ISO 19650 parts 1-5, BS 17412, PAS 1192 parts 6. Knowledge of BS 8536:2020 and ISO 16739 and ISO 10303 parts 22/42/43 is advantageous. Familiarity with Survey Strategy standards like ISO 19107, 19111, 19115, 19130, 19157, 19166.
- Manage workflows of other disciplines within Digital Engineering (VDC/BIM/GIS).
- Assist in developing and enforcing BIM documentation and workflow process standards.
Person Specification:
- Previous experience in the implementation and management of digital engineering within a construction environment.
- Experience working on a rail project is advantageous but not essential.
- Thorough understanding of industry standards: BS 1192:2007, PAS 1192-2:2013, and PAS 1192-3:2014 is mandatory.