Senior Revit Technician

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Introduction

Wentworth is a leading civil, structural, and geotechnical engineering consultancy, providing design and checking services across all built environment sectors and industries. Established in 1999 we’ve established a track record for our imagination, innovation, and high level of technical expertise, we are recognised as one of the leading temporary works and geotechnical design consultancies in the UK.

We pride ourselves in our ability to interpret client briefs and provide innovative, practical, cost effective and safe contractor focused design solutions on time and on budget. We’re a team of engineers and technicians located across nationwide offices. Wentworth is part of the Keltbray Group of companies.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Establish our REVIT capability within the existing design team.

  • Develop our REVIT templates and families for our work as lead engineer.

  • Support our existing technician team as they develop and hone their REVIT capabilities.

  • Review and negotiate project BIM Execution Plans (BEPs) to ensure that we understand and can comply with contractual

  • Lead the structural and geotechnical design for key projects, with responsibility for planning, delivery, financial performance and stakeholder management.

  • Set the overall design strategy for structure and foundations, delivering holistic integrated design solutions.

  • Ensure our designs are optimised for construction, sustainability and health and safety.

  • Ensure the completeness, checking and quality of our deliverables.

  • Support the development of technical and digital capabilities of the team, including sustainability.

  • Support knowledge sharing across the wider business, delivering a virtuous circle of learning and improvement.

    Requirements

    Qualifications:

  • BEng (Hons) degree in civil, structural, or geotechnical engineering.

  • CITB Construction Skills Certification Scheme Card.

    Experience:

  • Typically, a minimum of 5 years relevant post graduate experience.

    Skills, Knowledge & Abilities

    Understanding and Practical Application of Engineering:

  • Comprehensive understanding of basic design tools & methods.

  • Comprehensive understanding of fundamental engineering principles, physics and statics.

  • Comprehensive understanding of actions and load paths.

  • Good working knowledge of statutory legislation, the suite of Eurocodes and other approved industry body guidance and established best practice.

  • Good working knowledge of design in all mainstream materials (steel / concrete & timber).

  • Good working knowledge of proprietary solutions and suppliers.

  • Good working knowledge of the main temporary works methods & solutions.

  • Ability to read and understand engineering drawings and documentation.

    Management and Leadership:

  • Plan the work and resources needed to enable effective implementation of engineering tasks and projects.

  • Manage the planning and organisation of tasks and resources.

  • Execute tasks and projects in accordance with the plan adapting to change as required.

    Commercial Ability:

  • Manage, prepare and control costs/budgets of engineering tasks or projects.

  • Use sound knowledge of main commercial frameworks and have an appreciation of other commercial arrangements.

  • Demonstrate sound judgement on contractual and commercial issues.

    Diversity & Inclusion

    We advocate for difference and champion diversity to foster an inclusive environment that allows our people to bring their true selves to their work every day and enable our people to thrive by promoting health and preventing harm. Keltbray welcomes everyone who shares our values, regardless of their age, belief, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, maternity status, marital status, pregnancy, religion, sex or sexual orientation

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