BIM Coordinator
Peoplefy is hiring a Technical Manager for BIM/CAD for a Water & Environment infrastructure team. This role focuses on leading BIM deliverables, coordinating multidisciplinary models, and ensuring compliance with ISO 19650 standards. Candidates must possess deep expertise in the Autodesk suite including Revit, Civil 3D, and Navisworks. The position involves team mentorship and technical leadership across complex utility and water projects.
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Experience
12+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Peoplefy is hiring a Technical Manager for BIM/CAD for a Water & Environment infrastructure team. This role focuses on leading BIM deliverables, coordinating multidisciplinary models, and ensuring compliance with ISO 19650 standards. Candidates must possess deep expertise in the Autodesk suite including Revit, Civil 3D, and Navisworks. The position involves team mentorship and technical leadership across complex utility and water projects.
TAL's take
Role is well-defined and senior but is with a recruitment agency rather than the primary employer of the engineering work.
Clear technical requirements and specific domain focus on infrastructure and BIM workflows.
Must haves
- 12+ years of experience in BIM/CAD for infrastructure projects
- Strong hands-on experience in AutoCAD, Navisworks, Revit, and Civil 3D
- Diploma or BE in Civil Engineering
- Understanding of ISO 19650 and BIM workflows
- Experience in water, wastewater, utility, and roadway projects
Tools and skills
About the company
Peoplefy is a professional recruitment services firm acting as an agency; classified as Tier 2 as it is a well-established staffing brand.
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