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BIM Coordinator (HVAC – Revit) – Life-Changing Projects in Life Sciences

Birmingham – Hybrid
£35,000 - £45,000+ (Depending On Experience)

Are you a BIM professional ready to take your Revit expertise to the next level? This is your chance to work at the forefront of design innovation on some of the most advanced pharmaceutical and biotech facilities in the world.

Join a highly regarded global consultancy delivering complex, high-value projects across the life sciences sector – from vaccine production plants and cleanrooms to gene therapy labs and cutting-edge research facilities. Every project is designed with a higher purpose: to support the development of life-saving treatments and medical breakthroughs.

What you’ll be doing:

  • Coordinating BIM models across multidisciplinary teams (HVAC, MEP, process, architecture) for major design and construction projects.

  • Creating and managing complex 3D Revit models for pharmaceutical and biotech facilities.

  • Working closely with engineers and project managers to ensure BIM deliverables meet quality standards, deadlines, and client expectations.

  • Leading clash detection reviews, model audits, and technical support using Navisworks and BIM 360/ACC platforms.

  • Helping drive BIM standards, workflows, and innovation across a global team.

    Why join?

  • Be part of mission-driven work that makes a tangible impact on global healthcare.

  • Work in a hybrid role based out of modern offices in Birmingham with flexibility to suit your lifestyle.

  • Access to world-class digital tools, training, and mentoring to elevate your BIM expertise.

  • Collaborate with some of the most respected professionals in engineering and life sciences facility design.

  • Enjoy a supportive, inclusive culture that encourages continuous learning, innovation, and career growth.

    What’s on offer:

  • Competitive salary and performance bonuses

  • Flexible/hybrid working policy

  • 25+ days annual leave plus public holidays

  • Private healthcare

  • Enhanced pension contributions

  • Life assurance & income protection

  • Opportunities for international project exposure and career progression within a global organisation

    What we’re looking for:

  • Solid experience coordinating BIM projects using Revit – ideally in HVAC/MEP disciplines.

  • Strong understanding of BIM workflows and platforms (e.g., BIM 360/Autodesk Construction Cloud).

  • Experience using Navisworks for clash detection and model review.

  • A proactive mindset and the ability to work across multi-disciplinary teams.

  • Bonus: Familiarity with pharmaceutical or high-tech industrial facilities.

    Ready to shape the future of life sciences design with your BIM skills? Let’s talk
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