Job Summary
We are looking for an experienced BIM Coordinator – Electrical with mandatory US project experience to lead and manage electrical BIM modeling and coordination for multidisciplinary projects. The ideal candidate should have strong expertise in Revit MEP, clash detection, and coordination aligned with US standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and manage detailed Electrical BIM models using Autodesk Revit (MEP)
- Prepare electrical layouts – lighting, power distribution, cable trays, earthing, fire alarm & ELV systems
- Perform clash detection and coordination using Navisworks
- Collaborate with Architectural, Structural, and MEP teams for design integration
- Lead BIM coordination meetings with internal teams, consultants, and clients
- Review multidisciplinary models and ensure compliance with BIM Execution Plans (BEP)
- Ensure adherence to US standards and electrical codes
- Generate and review BOQs, shop drawings, and construction documentation
- Maintain BIM standards, templates, and libraries
- Support project teams in timely delivery of coordinated models
- Mentor and guide junior BIM modellers
Required Skills & Qualifications
- BE in Electrical Engineering
- 6–8 years of experience in Electrical BIM Modeling / Coordination
- Mandatory experience working on US projects
- Strong proficiency in Autodesk Revit (MEP)
- Hands‑on experience with Navisworks Manage
- Solid understanding of electrical systems (Lighting, Power, ELV, Fire Alarm, Cable Management)
- Knowledge of BIM standards, LOD requirements, and coordination workflows
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
Preferred Skills
- Experience in end‑to‑end BIM coordination across disciplines
- Knowledge of AutoCAD, BIM 360, and Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC)
- Ability to mentor junior team members
- Familiarity with NEC or other US electrical standards
Key Competencies
- Attention to detail
- Strong coordination & collaboration skills
- Time management and deadline adherence
- Problem‑solving ability
- Ability to work in multi‑disciplinary environments