Principal Building Information Modeling (BIM) Designer
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The Berkeley Lab's Engineering Division is seeking an experienced Principal Building Information Modeling (BIM) Designer to develop a consolidated Autodesk Revit BIM system. The role involves overseeing the integration of as-built models from BIM and parametric design spaces into a unified system, improving model accuracy using 3D laser scans and other data to prevent system clashes. Tasks include model editing, converting 2D drawings to 3D, and coordinating with subcontractors for scan-to-BIM services. The position requires leadership in refining models for complex multi-disciplinary projects in a research or laboratory environment. The BIM Manager will support ALS accelerator system design, including plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems, and create system drawings and schematics from existing models and field conditions. What You Will Do:
Additional Responsibilities as Needed: * Lead exempt and nonexempt personnel, supervising employees or managing a laboratory/operational facility. What is Required:
Salary: This position is expected to pay a targeted range of $135,000.00 to $165,000.00 annually and has a full salary range of $119,988.00 to $202,488.00 annually. The final salary is dependent upon the candidate's skills, knowledge, and abilities, including education, certifications, and years of experience. Notes:
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