BIM Manager
Beca is seeking an experienced BIM Manager to lead digital delivery excellence for building services projects in Singapore. You will drive BIM strategy, perform quality assurance, and mentor team members while working with multidisciplinary teams. The role requires deep expertise in Revit and the Autodesk Forma suite, alongside knowledge of local submission codes. This is a leadership position focused on process improvement and project delivery within a large, established consultancy.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Beca is seeking an experienced BIM Manager to lead digital delivery excellence for building services projects in Singapore. You will drive BIM strategy, perform quality assurance, and mentor team members while working with multidisciplinary teams. The role requires deep expertise in Revit and the Autodesk Forma suite, alongside knowledge of local submission codes. This is a leadership position focused on process improvement and project delivery within a large, established consultancy.
TAL's take
Stable tier-2 engineering consultancy role with clear responsibilities and leadership components.
The JD clearly defines the role, responsibilities, required stack, and team context within the Singapore office.
Must haves
- Minimum 5 years experience in BIM management and modelling
- High level of experience in Revit software
- High level of experience in Autodesk Forma suite
- Familiarity with Singapore codes of practice and regulations
- Knowledge of authority submission and approval procedures
Tools and skills
Nice to have: dynamo, python.
About the company
Beca is a large, established Asia Pacific design and engineering consultancy.
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