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LRK is seeking a skilled BIM Coordinator to implement and manage BIM/VDC workflows across a diverse portfolio of architectural projects in an in-office role.
You will collaborate with architects, engineers, consultants, and contractors to ensure model integrity, efficient digital workflows, and successful project delivery. The role requires 3+ years in BIM/VDC coordination and strong Revit/Navisworks proficiency.
LRK is a nationally recognized design firm built around a team of architects, urban designers, planners, and interior designers. We believe that great places are created through successful collaboration and careful consideration of how these disciplines impact and respect the surrounding community.
LRK is seeking a skilled and motivated BIM Coordinator to join our team. In this role, you will play a central part in implementing and managing Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes across a diverse portfolio of architectural projects. You will collaborate closely with architects, engineers, consultants, and contractors to ensure model integrity, efficient digital workflows, and successful project delivery. This position is an in-office position and could reside in any LRK office location.
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This is your opportunity to join a talented team of professionals. LRK offers professional growth and a competitive benefits package… in a friendly, creative, and positive work environment.
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