BIM Coordinator Role Summary
Central London
£50,000–£55,000 (DOE)
We’re working with a well-regarded, design-led architecture studio based in central London that’s looking to hire a BIM Coordinator as part of its continued growth.
This is a studio-based, full-time role within a collaborative and fast-paced environment, ideal for someone who enjoys taking ownership of BIM processes while working across multiple projects and sectors.
The Role
This opportunity would suit a highly organised, detail-driven BIM professional with a strong grasp of architectural delivery and a genuine enthusiasm for digital design and coordination. You’ll be trusted to manage BIM on several projects simultaneously, acting as a key point of contact for both internal teams and external consultants.
You’ll play a central role in shaping workflows, maintaining standards, and ensuring BIM best practice is embedded across the studio.
What We’re Looking For
You’ll ideally be able to demonstrate:
RIBA Part 1 or ARB/RIBA Part 1 equivalent or a CIAT-accredited Architectural Technology degree
A solid understanding of the architectural process and technical delivery
Proven experience in a CAD and BIM coordination role within practice
Expert knowledge of BIM technologies, processes and software, particularly Revit
Experience delivering BIM training and supporting teams
Confidence managing BIM projects, including resources, budgets and programmes
Experience integrating COBie, Uniclass and specification metadata within models
A strong grasp of statutory requirements, quality management, health & safety and duty of care
Confidence liaising with client-side BIM representatives and external consultants
Hands-on experience with coordination, federation, audits and clash detection
The ability to report clearly on model progress, quality and coordination
Ambition to grow professionally and contribute to the wider success of the studio
Why Apply?
This studio works across a broad range of sectors including workplace, residential, commercial, heritage, hospitality, creative reuse, interiors and community projects, both in the UK and internationally. You’ll be joining a supportive, design-focused environment where BIM is taken seriously and innovation is encouraged.
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK
If you’re a BIM Coordinator looking for a senior, hands-on role within a respected architectural studio, this is one well worth exploring.
