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Building Information (REVIT) Modeler – Intermediate Jobs

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Building Information (REVIT) Modeler – Intermediate
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United States , Seattle, Washington
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80000.00 - 100000.00 USD / Year
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Magnusson Klemencic Associates
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Senior Exhibit Designer
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G&A Strategy and Design
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An Intermediate Building Information (REVIT) Modeler is a specialized technical professional at the heart of modern architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) projects. This role serves as a crucial bridge between design intent and constructible reality, leveraging advanced 3D modeling software, primarily Autodesk Revit, to create intelligent digital representations of buildings. Professionals in these jobs are far more than drafters; they are digital constructors who embed critical data into every element of a model, enabling coordination, analysis, and efficient project delivery. For those seeking a dynamic career at the intersection of technology and construction, intermediate-level BIM modeler jobs offer a challenging and rewarding path. Typically, individuals in this profession are responsible for developing and managing detailed Revit models for structural, architectural, or MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) systems. Their day-to-day work involves translating engineering and architectural designs into accurate, data-rich 3D models and producing the comprehensive drawing sets derived from them. A core responsibility is ensuring model integrity and adherence to established BIM standards and protocols. They rigorously check for clashes between different building systems, contribute to model coordination meetings, and ensure all components are correctly modeled to support construction sequencing (4D) and cost estimation (5D). Working collaboratively within a BIM team, they interact closely with engineers, architects, and other modelers to resolve design conflicts and implement changes efficiently. Common responsibilities for an Intermediate BIM Modeler include creating families (custom Revit components), managing sheet sets, enforcing office or project BIM standards, and mentoring junior modelers. They must balance multiple project deadlines, prioritize tasks effectively, and maintain a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail under pressure. A significant part of the role involves proactive communication—clearly conveying technical information, asking clarifying questions, and documenting modeling decisions. Typical skills and requirements for these positions include a post-secondary diploma or degree in architectural technology, engineering technology, construction management, or a related BIM-focused field. Candidates are expected to have 3-8 years of professional Revit modeling experience within the AEC industry, demonstrating a progression from basic to intermediate proficiency. A thorough understanding of construction documents, building systems, and assembly sequences is essential. Key soft skills include strong verbal and written communication, excellent time management, the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, and a commitment to continuous learning in an ever-evolving digital landscape. For skilled technicians, intermediate BIM Modeler jobs represent a vital and growing niche, offering the opportunity to shape the built environment through digital innovation.

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