Plant 3D Administrator

Daresbury
1 week ago
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Overview

PM Group is an employee owned, international project delivery firm with a team of 3,750+ people. We are world leaders in the pharma, food, medtech and mission critical sectors. From our network of offices in Europe, Asia and the US, we work with the world's leading organisations. We are focused on growing a sustainable business centred around our people, our clients and trade partners.

Due to our on-going success we have a requirement for Plant 3D Administrator join our BIM team which can be based out of our Manchester office.

Responsibilities

  • Technical leader and Coordinator of the Process Design Team to achieve project deliverables and input to the BIM Execution Plan.

  • 3D Process Project set-up and support/admin for Process Piping Group on projects across multiple offices to include:

    • Load and Maintain Design Software and updates

    • Establish and agree Project Co-ordinate System & Units

    • Agree Area/Model Breakdown and maintain project models throughout the project

    • Establish/ maintain model file Index and file management documentation - Establish and maintain Project Specific Access User Groups

    • Develop and Manage project Pipe Specifications and Catalogues.

    • Develop and Manage project Pipe Support Specifications and Catalogues.

    • Develop and Manage Non Spec Items and Instruments

    • Develop and Manage Custom Data

    • Develop and Manage Project Reporting (Microsoft access capabilities / coding / automation)

    • Develop and Manage Isometric Set-up

    • Develop and Manage Isometric Control

    • Develop and Manage Project Work Instruction and Job Notes

    • Manage and maintain auditing of project models

    • Set up and maintenance of exports from Process to all discipline software.

    • Set up and maintenance of Review software (NavisWorks, Review, Clash & Reporting)

    • Integrate Vendors/Third party Design Models and information

    • Trouble Shooting , problem solving and support to design team

  • Communicate across multiple discipline teams

  • Be a self-starter who pursues continued professional development in BIM software and processes.

    Qualifications & Experience

  • Preferably degree in technical subject (e.g. engineering).

  • Proven level of experience working in engineering dersign consultancy environments.

  • Strong level of experience in administration and setup of 3D Process Models

  • Direct experience working within simialr role and function.

  • Experience with other software’s such as CADWorx, S3D, Autocad, Microstation, Navisworks, Revit integration is desirable but not essential

  • Managerial experience is desirable but aptitude to lead others is important.

    Why PM Group?

    As an employee-owned company, we are inclusive, committed and driven. Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability are the heart of our new 2025 business strategy.

    Inclusion and Diversity are core to our culture and values. Wherever we work, we commit to a culture of mutual respect and belonging by building a truly inclusive workplace rich in diverse people, talents and ideas. Valuing the contributions of all our people and respecting individual differences will sustain our growth into the future

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