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M&E BIM Manager

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Job Title: BIM Manager

Salary: £70,000 - £85,000 annual salary plus travel expenses and benefits

Location: Central London

Company Description

A leading Tier One M&E contractor, renowned for delivering complex, high-value projects across Central London, is currently seeking a BIM Manager. This is a strategic role, supporting projects in the commercial office, pharmaceutical, critical services, and high-end residential sectors. With ongoing and upcoming projects valued between £15-50 million MEP, this is an exciting opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking business at the forefront of digital construction.

Company Information / Unique Selling Point:

Major projects up to £50 million MEP value
Project sectors include commercial offices, pharma, critical infrastructure & residential
Long-standing partnerships with Tier One principal contractors
All projects located within London Zones 1-4
Progressive and digitally-led business with a strong pipeline of work
Emphasis on internal progression and leadership developmentWhat we're looking for:

Experienced BIM professionals with a background in M&E contracting
Proven leadership in implementing and managing BIM processes on complex projects
Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical coordination
Individuals with a drive to lead digital change and improve project deliveryResponsibilities / Skills & Experience:

Lead BIM implementation across a portfolio of M&E projects
Manage BIM deliverables from pre-construction through to handover
Coordinate closely with design teams, subcontractors, and internal delivery teams
Develop and maintain project-specific BIM Execution Plans (BEPs)
Oversee model federation, clash detection, and issue resolution
Ensure models and associated data comply with ISO 19650 and client standards
Train and support internal teams on BIM processes and best practices
Act as the main point of contact for all digital construction activities
Manage and maintain Common Data Environment (CDE) platforms
Support integration of 4D and 5D workflows into project deliveryFor more information on this position and other similar digital engineering or building services-related roles, please contact Brandon Goatley at GH Engage

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