I m working with a highly regarded, medium-sized Chartered Architectural Practice with studios in Leeds and Harrogate, who are looking to appoint a BIM Coordinator to support the continued growth of the business.
This is an excellent opportunity for a BIM-focused professional, experienced Architectural Technologist, Architect, BIM Technician or strong Revit user who wants to take on a more influential role within a collaborative, people-first practice.
The practice works across a broad range of sectors including Retail, Logistics, Care, Healthcare, Residential and Commercial, with a strong pipeline of repeat work from blue-chip clients, developers and operators. Growth has been particularly strong across the Logistics and Care Home sectors, making this an exciting time to join the team.
With established studios in Harrogate and a recently opened Leeds city centre office just minutes from the train station, the practice offers the best of both worlds: a close-knit, supportive culture alongside the ambition and project profile of a growing business. The successful candidate can be based from either location, or a combination of both, depending on what best suits their lifestyle and commute.
At its core, this is a people-first practice that values flexibility, trust and work-life balance. The business has created an environment where people are trusted and supported to do their best work, in an inspiring studio setting.
The Role
As BIM Coordinator, you will work closely with Directors, Architects, Architectural Technologists and wider project teams to support the successful delivery of BIM-led projects.
The role will focus on Revit model management, BIM coordination, project setup, drawing standards, QA checks, consultant coordination and internal BIM best practice. You ll be supporting live project teams, troubleshooting technical issues, improving model quality and helping colleagues get the best out of Revit and BIM processes.
This is not a role where you will be hidden away from project delivery. You will be an active part of the team, supporting projects across multiple RIBA stages and helping improve consistency, quality and efficiency across the practice.
Key Responsibilities
Depending on your experience, there may also be scope to influence wider BIM strategy, lead internal training sessions and support the continued development of digital design standards across the business.
What We re Looking For
A background as an Architectural Technologist, Architect, Part II Architectural Assistant, BIM Technician or BIM Coordinator would all be considered.
Why Apply?
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to move beyond pure production and play a key role in improving BIM delivery across a successful, forward-thinking architectural practice.
For more information, please contact James Jackson at Conrad Consulting.