Revit Coordinator

Walwen
3 days ago
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Revit Co-ordinator

Permanent

Location – Holywell

Salary - Negotiable Depending on Experience

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for one of our clients, a global leader in high-performance insulation and building envelope solutions. This role will sit within their insulated panels division, where you will be working across a broad product range, including roof and wall panels, fabrications and gutters, daylighting solutions, energy solutions, and building protection systems.

Our client is now looking to appoint a Revit Coordinator to join their team. You will be working across a range of cleanroom environments, supporting projects within sectors such as Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Medical Devices, Hi-Tech, and Engineering. The successful candidate will have experience producing detailed drawings using Revit or AutoCAD, with Bluebeam experience desirable, and will be comfortable taking projects from concept through to manufacture. This role will suit a detail-driven, technically minded Revit professional who thrives in a fast-paced, manufacturing-led environment.

Responsibility & Duties

  • Acting as a main point of contact for internal teams and external customers

  • Managing the Cleanroom team inbox and responding to technical queries

  • Interpreting project requirements and making sure they’re technically and commercially viable

  • Creating Revit drawings (LOD200 for initial approval, LOD300 for final approval and IFC

  • Producing panel lists, door and window drawings, ancillary lists, and specialist drawings

  • Creating and revising quotations as the Revit Coordinator

  • Completing Bluebeam take-offs as the Revit Coordinator

  • Tracking projects from “not started” through to completion

  • Drawing and quoting MoD boxes and supporting them through approval

  • Supporting the wider sales team when needed as the Revit Coordinator

  • Solving non-standard challenges with smart, practical solutions

  • Managing your own workload while staying cool under pressure as the Revit Coordinator

    Experience & Qualification

  • A relevant qualification in construction manufacturing advantageous

  • Experience of construction or a similar industry would be an advantage.

  • Technical cleanrooms, offsite modular, panelized systems fit-out environments experience

  • Experience using Revit or other 3D drawing packages is desirable, but training will be given.

  • AutoCAD, Microsoft Office & Bluebeam desirable as the Revit Coordinator

  • Architectural Technologist or Technician or CAD building design backgrounds advantages

  • Strong communication skills (both written and verbal)

  • Strong ability to multitask, prioritise effectively, and work under pressure with excellent time management and problem-solving skills as the Revit Coordinator

  • Full UK Driving License

    Should this be of interest to you, please get in contact and send your most up-to-date CV & Portfolio to the email address below or send me a message on Linkdin to discuss in more detail.

    pritesh @ t-talent. co. uk

    (phone number removed)

    Linkedin- priteshtailorcad

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