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BIM Engineer – Mechanical (Tunnel)

at Egis

Bengaluru, India Mid Posted 2026-01-14

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Role Overview Lead BIM modelling and multidisciplinary coordination for MEP building services—Drainage, Plumbing, Fire Protection, and HVAC—delivering high-quality Revit models and coordinated drawings for stations/large public buildings and associated facilities. The role will work closely with discipline engineers, BIM Manager, and project teams to ensure model integrity, clash-free coordination, and compliant deliverables through detailed design and IFC support. Key Responsibilities Develop and manage Revit MEP models for HVAC, plumbing, drainage, and fire protection systems, aligned with project BIM standards, BEP, and LOD requirements (typically LOD 300–350, higher as required). Produce coordinated outputs: plans, sections, schematics, details, schedules, and drawing sheets from the model, ensuring consistency and completeness. Lead multi-discipline BIM coordination with architecture, structure, and other services (electrical/ICT), including clash detection, issue tracking, and resolution support. Coordinate plant room and shaft modelling (AHUs, chillers/FCUs, pumps, tanks, fire pump rooms), ensuring maintainability clearances and access requirements are captured. Manage system modelling quality: correct routing, slopes (drainage), elevations, tags/annotations, families, worksets, view templates, and parameter completeness. Support extraction of quantities/schedules (BOQ/MTO) from models, ensuring parameter mapping is accurate and auditable. Review and integrate engineer markups, design changes, and RFI responses into the model; maintain revision control and publishing discipline. Support ACC/CDE workflows: model packaging, publishing, transmittals, federated model coordination, and response to client/BIM review comments. Provide mentorship to BIM/CAD resources and enforce QA/QC checklists for models and drawings. Qualifications & Experience Diploma/Bachelor’s in Mechanical / Electrical / Building Services / Civil (Public Health) Engineering or equivalent. 8–12 years experience in BIM for MEP systems, with strong hands-on delivery experience across HVAC, Plumbing/Drainage, and Fire Protection. Strong understanding of building services coordination principles: plant room layouts, shafts, ceiling coordination, slopes/gradients, and interface management with other disciplines. Experience working on large and complex facilities (e.g., stations, airports, hospitals, high-rise, mixed-use) and delivering coordinated IFC packages. Familiarity with project QA/QC and BIM governance processes; ability to manage multiple models and deadlines. Software Revit (MEP) – mandatory Navisworks Manage (clash detection and coordination) AutoCAD (2D coordination and legacy details) ACC/Autodesk Construction Cloud (model publishing, issue management, coordination) Dynamo exposure preferred (automation for tagging, schedules, QA checks) MS Office (Excel/Word) for schedules, tracking logs, and reporting.

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