Role Purpose
The Senior BIM Architect leads the architectural BIM process across projects, ensuring model integrity, cross-discipline coordination, and alignment with project goals and industry standards. The role supports project teams with advanced BIM expertise and plays a key part in strategic planning, quality control, and innovation in digital design and delivery.
Key Accountabilities
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Revising the design drawings and specifications, start shop drawings preparation, RFI, sketches... etc., till as-built drawings in the Final stage of the project & provide revised prototypes, templates to be distributed within the team members to follow.
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Achieve the project assigned time schedule plan with target dates & goals.
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Prepare and submit RFIs & follow up replies & overdue reviewing submittals to be reported.
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Technical reporting/ escalation of technical opened issues in all packages assigned.
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Support assigned team to achieve target plans with illustration of goals & achievement requirements in preparation of shop drawings & any technical requirements submission.
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Support Coordination between all trades.
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Plan time frame of shop drawing issuance with "WBS" work breakdown schedule tasks and assign on subordinates.
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Review detailed shop drawings aligned with project structural/ MEP drawings and follow guidance/comments from direct managers to issue the final shop drawings & technical directions.
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Ensure the amendment of consultant’s comments on the shop drawings further rev. & considering all updated data through RFIs replies or SWI received.
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Provide Technical induction to assigned Trainee.
Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge & Skills
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Architecture.
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Minimum 6–8 years of experience in architectural design and BIM, with at least 3 years in a senior or lead role.
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Advanced proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, and BIM 360; knowledge of Dynamo, Enscape, or similar tools is a plus.
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Experience with large-scale or complex construction projects.
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Strong understanding of construction methods, sequencing, and design coordination