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Structural Revit Modeler with expertise in smart families
Job Details
Experience
Experience level : Medior/senior
Experience Description
- 6-8 years of work experience
- Experience with AutoCAD - Revit
- Extensive experience and proficient with Revit - creating smart families
- Experience in steel constructions
- Familiar with international standards in engineering
- Experience in doing research and giving advice
Education and Certification
- Educational background : Structural Engineering (preferred) / Civil Engineering with differentiation constructions
- Educational level : Bachelor
Additional educational or certification requirements
Technical skills
Revit: Required
AutoCAD: Required
Libraries/Families: Required
Expert in creating (smart)families
Microsoft Office: Required
ERP: Required
Greenhouse: Desired
Experience
International: Desired
Has worked before with international clients
Job Requirements - Social skills
- Fluent in English, both spoken and in writing
- Self-starter
- Takes initiative
- Accurate
- Structured
- Eye for detail
- Analytical
- Interpersonal skills
- Team-player but also working independently
Roles and responsibilities
As a Structural Revit Modeler tasked with setting up the library, you play a crucial role in ensuring that Revit projects are efficient, consistent, and adhere to industry standards. With establishing a robust and organized Revit library for structural modelling, you are facilitating more efficient and consistent project workflows.
Your role and responsibilities are:
- 1. Understand Project Requirements:
- Identify the types of projects the organization undertakes
- Understand the specific structural components and details commonly used in your projects
- 2. Create a Standardized Folder Structure:
- Develop a clear and organized folder structure for your library. For example:
- Families: Store Revit families (.rfa files) categorized by types (columns, beams, braces, etc.)
- Details: Include typical details and section views
- Materials: Store standard structural materials
- Templates: Include project templates with predefined settings
- Shared Parameters: Define and store shared parameters in an organized manner
- 3. Develop and Organize Revit Families:
- Create or gather standard Revit families based on your organization's needs
- Categorize families logically to make them easy to find
- Ensure families follow industry standards and the organization's specific requirements
- 4. Use Shared Parameters:
- Establish a set of shared parameters for consistency across all families
- Include parameters for information relevant to structural analysis and documentation
- 5. Detail Components:
- Develop standard detail components that can be easily inserted into sheets
- Ensure details adhere to industry standards and are adjustable to fit various scales
- 6. Materials Library:
- Set up a library of standard materials commonly used in structural projects
- Include information such as material properties and appearance for accurate representation in renderings
- 7. Templates:
- Create project templates with predefined views, sheets, and schedules Ensure that the templates are set up to align with your organization's standards
- 8. Document Library:
- Include standard documentation templates for consistency in project documentation
- Store standard sheets for common project types
- 9. Coordinate with Other Disciplines:
- Collaborate with architectural, MEP, and other teams to ensure that the library is comprehensive and supports interdisciplinary coordination
- 10. Regular Updates:
- Schedule regular reviews and updates to the library to incorporate new industry standards or internal improvements
- 11. Version Control:
- Implement a version control system to track changes to the library and ensure everyone is using the latest versions
Job Status: Open
Job Sectors: IT
Job Type: Full Time