
Diyar Consultants
Electrical BIM Coordinator | Job in UAE
Job Details
Job Title: Electrical BIM Coordinator
Company: Saudi Diyar Consultants (Cairo Office)
What You’ll Be Doing:
– You’ll run the show when it comes to electrical BIM models—start to finish, all project phases. Not just pushing buttons, but actually making sure the whole thing’s on track.
– Clash detective: spot problems, flag ’em, chase people down, and keep the coordination rolling between different disciplines. No hiding from your watchful eye.
– Stick to the BIM Execution Plan like it’s gospel. Also, you gotta keep up with all those project standards and LOD requirements—no cutting corners.
– Build smart stuff in Revit. Families, templates, schedules—basically, if it saves time and makes sense, you’re all over it.
– Automate, automate, automate. Dynamo, Revit API, scripts… you know the drill. If you can script it, you should.
– Data wrangling, too. IFC/COBie deliverables, making sure everything talks to everything else (interoperability, yeah). Keep things clean and consistent.
– Be the team’s go-to person: help out, mentor the newbies, talk with stakeholders (sometimes a lot, sometimes too much).
What You Gotta Have:
– A Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering. Got a diploma from Hogwarts? Cool, but you still need the degree.
– Eight years or more doing electrical consulting. Been around the block? Perfect.
– You actually know how to design electrical systems (load, cable sizes, lighting, grounding… all that jazz).
– You can read international codes and standards in your sleep (IEC, NEC, NFPA, SBC, BS).
– Revit MEP isn’t just on your CV—you actually know how to use it. Families, worksets, phasing, links… the whole nine yards.
– Navisworks Manage skills: clash detection and coordination (you know what that means, right?).
– Dynamo, Python, C#, VB, Revit API—if you can code, you’re gold.
– You get BIM data management. Parameters, schedules, COBie/IFC… not just buzzwords.
– You can actually talk to people and solve problems, not just stare at your screen all day.
– BIM 360 / ACC or any CDE platform? If you’ve used it, you’re already ahead.
– Worked on mega projects? Big, messy, multidisciplinary stuff? Even better.
– Know your way around automation workflows and databases? That’s a cherry on top.
If you’re nodding along and can actually back this up, maybe you should hit us up.
To apply for this job please visit learn.idlbim.com.