BIM Engineer – Structural
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Engineering
Structural Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists, Civil Engineering, CAD/ AutoCAD/ Mechanical Design
Job Title:
BIM Engineer – Structural
Location:
Saudi Arabia Role Purpose
The Structural BIM Engineer will support the development, coordination, review, and management of structural BIM models and related digital deliverables across design development, IFC readiness, shop drawing production, construction coordination, as-built development, AIM preparation, and digital handover.
The Structural BIM Engineer will work under the guidance and reporting of the BIM Manager / closely with the Technical Engineering Team to ensure that structural BIM information is accurate, coordinated, technically aligned, constructible, properly documented, and compliant with the project BIM Execution Plan, Model Development Standard, Level of Information Need, BIM QA/QC procedures, Common Data Environment workflows, and ABCC Technical Engineering requirements.
The role requires an engineering-based BIM professional, not a drafting-only profile. The candidate shall be capable of supporting structural BIM production, model information quality, technical coordination, clash resolution, constructability review, shop drawing coordination, openings and embeds coordination, site support, QTO / 4D / 5D readiness, structural asset information, and project digital delivery workflows.
Key Accountabilities Structural BIM Production & Model Information Quality- Develop, update, and maintain structural BIM models in accordance with approved project BIM requirements, model standards, naming conventions, shared coordinates, grids, levels, worksets, and CDE workflows.
- Model and manage structural elements including foundations, piles, pile caps, raft slabs, retaining walls, basement structures, columns, beams, slabs, cores, shear walls, transfer structures, stairs, ramps, podium structures, steel framing, trusses, connections representation where required, embedded items, sleeves, openings, and related structural components, in coordination with design intent and construction requirements.
- Prepare structural model views, plans, sections, elevations, details, schedules, opening layouts, embedment layouts, penetration coordination views, and model-based drawing outputs using Revit Structure and related tools.
- Ensure model information is accurate, coordinated, structured, and suitable for design coordination, shop drawing production, construction support, quantity take‑off, 4D/5D readiness, as‑built updates, AIM, and handover.
- Maintain consistency between BIM models, structural drawings, specifications, RFIs, TQs, site instructions, approved materials, design changes, and construction methodology requirements.
- Review structural model content before sharing to identify modelling gaps, duplicated elements, incorrect levels, incorrect grids, incorrect member sizes, missing parameters, unresolved warnings, opening conflicts, embedment issues, and information quality issues.
- Support multidisciplinary BIM coordination between Structure, Architecture, MEP, Civil / Infrastructure, Façade, Interiors, specialist systems, temporary works, and Trade Contractor models.
- Review federated models and identify structural coordination issues, geometry conflicts, opening and penetration clashes, embedment conflicts, equipment support conflicts, slab edge issues, façade support interfaces, MEP containment conflicts, access constraints, and constructability risks.
- Support clash detection, issue review, and clash resolution using Navisworks, ACC Model Coordination / BIM Collaborate, BCF, Revizto, or other approved coordination platforms.
- Attend and actively participate in BIM coordination, technical coordination, design coordination, structural coordination, and construction coordination meetings.
- Present assigned BIM issues clearly, explain structural coordination constraints, propose practical resolution options, update action trackers, and follow up assigned actions until closure.
- Coordinate with the Technical Engineering Team and Structural Engineering Team to ensure proposed BIM solutions are technically acceptable and aligned with design intent, specifications, authority requirements, structural constraints,…
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