Mid Level Bim Manager Jobs
Mid level bim manager jobs go to professionals ready to own model coordination across full project lifecycles, lead clash detection workflows, and guide junior staff through complex deliverables without constant oversight. Openings are concentrated across Consulting & Professional Services, Construction & Real Estate, and Technology & Software, with a mix of on-site and 15% remote or hybrid roles, and employers like HDR, Amazon, and PayneCrest Electric hiring at this level now.
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We are hiring an experienced BIM Manager to lead BIM and VDC operations across healthcare, institutional, and large-scale commercial electrical construction projects.
We are specifically looking for someone with a strong electrical contractor background who has managed BIM Coordinators or modelers and understands how coordinated models translate into prefabrication, layout, and field installation.
This is a technical leadership role—not an individual modeling or architectural BIM position. You will establish company standards, oversee model quality, manage coordination workflows, develop the BIM team, and ensure project deliverables are accurate, constructible, and released on schedule.
Responsibilities
- Lead BIM and VDC execution across multiple commercial electrical projects
- Establish and maintain modeling standards, workflows, file structures, and quality-control procedures
- Manage and mentor BIM Coordinators, modelers, and project-based VDC resources
- Direct clash detection, constructability reviews, and coordination with other trades
- Review and approve electrical models, shop drawings, coordination drawings, and field installation documents
- Coordinate with Project Managers, Foremen, and operations teams to support project schedules, prefabrication, layout, and installation
- Resolve technical modeling and coordination issues before they affect field production
- Improve BIM execution plans, staff training, software use, and companywide VDC processes
Requirements
- 5+ years of BIM or VDC experience in commercial electrical construction
- Previous experience leading BIM Coordinators, modelers, or project-based technical teams
- Advanced proficiency with Autodesk Revit and Navisworks
- Direct experience with clash detection, model management, and multidisciplinary coordination
- Strong understanding of commercial electrical systems, installation methods, sequencing, and constructability
- Ability to review electrical drawings, specifications, contracts, and project requirements
- Proven ability to manage BIM deliverables across multiple active projects
- Strong leadership, communication, organization, and technical problem-solving skills
Benefits
- Competitive salary based on experience
- Health insurance and benefits package
- Retirement plan options
- Paid time off
- Additional company-sponsored benefits
- Opportunity to lead and expand BIM capabilities across complex electrical projects
This opportunity is ideal for an electrical BIM leader who can develop people, establish dependable standards, improve coordination quality, and ensure BIM delivers measurable value to field operations.
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Mid Level Bim Manager Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a mid level bim manager job?
Position yourself around project ownership, not task completion. Highlight experience coordinating federated models across disciplines, running clash detection reviews, and producing BIM execution plans independently. Recruiters at this level want to see that you have managed deliverables on real projects, not just supported a senior lead. Tailor your resume to show scope, not just software proficiency, and be specific about the project types and scales you have handled.
Which companies hire mid level bim managers?
Companies hiring mid level bim managers right now include HDR, Amazon, and PayneCrest Electric, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hiring at this level comes from general contractors, architecture and engineering firms, and owners' representation groups that need professionals who can run BIM coordination independently on mid-size to large-scale construction and infrastructure projects.
Are there remote mid level bim manager jobs?
Yes, though the availability varies by employer and project phase. About 15% of mid level bim manager openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, with fully remote roles more common in design and pre-construction phases and on-site presence typically required during construction coordination and clash resolution meetings. Hybrid arrangements are increasingly standard across architecture and engineering firms.
How do I move up to a mid level bim manager role?
The path from entry level to mid level is built on deepening technical ownership over time. Start by learning your firm's BIM standards thoroughly, then seek opportunities to lead model coordination for a discipline or package rather than just contributing to one. Earning certifications in Revit, Navisworks, or your platform of choice signals commitment, and consistently delivering accurate, well-organized models on deadline builds the reputation that earns a mid level title.
Which industries hire the most mid level bim managers?
Mid Level bim manager roles concentrate in Consulting & Professional Services, Construction & Real Estate, and Technology & Software, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive hiring at this level because they regularly undertake complex, multi-discipline projects where coordinated 3D modeling is a core delivery requirement, not an optional add-on, and where project teams need someone experienced enough to manage BIM workflows without daily supervision.