BIM Engineer
Ubique Systems
Work closely with process, facilities, and construction teams to ensure BIM is effectively developed to facilitate 4D planning and clash reviews.
Last checked on May 24, 2026. We may earn a commission when you click through.
About this role
Work closely with process, facilities, and construction teams to ensure BIM is effectively developed to facilitate 4D planning and clash reviews.
About the Company
Ubique Systems specializes in advanced engineering solutions, particularly in Building Information Modeling (BIM) for infrastructure projects.
Key Highlights
- ✓ Immediate to 60 days notice period
- ✓ Expertise in BIM 4D animations for project communication
- ✓ Conducts clash detection and review sessions
- ✓ Experience with Scan to BIM technology
- ✓ Collaborates closely with project stakeholders
💡 Honest Take: This role demands specialized BIM skills and is suited for professionals ready to engage in complex projects. The immediate notice period may limit options for those currently employed.
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