BIM Modeler Rail
Summary
Creates and maintains detailed 3D BIM models for rail infrastructure (track, stations, OCS, signalling) to LOD 350, coordinating with engineers and resolving clashes using tools like Revit, Civil 3D, and Navisworks.
We are seeking an experienced BIM Modeller with a strong background in rail infrastructure to produce and maintain high-quality, federated 3D models developed to LOD 350. The successful candidate will create discipline models in which elements are graphically represented as specific systems - with accurate quantity, size, shape, location, orientation, and defined interfaces and connections to adjacent systems - enabling reliable coordination, clash detection, and downstream construction use.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain rail discipline models (trackwork, alignments, earthworks, drainage, structures, stations, platforms, OCS/catenary, signalling and systems routing) to LOD 350, with modelled interfaces between systems suitable for clash detection and coordination.
- Translate design inputs - alignments, survey data, 2D drawings, engineering sketches and specifications - into accurate, data-rich 3D models.
- Apply project BIM standards, the BIM Execution Plan (BEP), naming conventions, and agreed Levels of Development / Information per the model progression schedule.
- Embed and manage object parameters and attribute data so models are usable for quantity take-off, scheduling, and asset information requirements.
- Participate in federated model coordination and clash-detection sessions; identify, log, and resolve clashes between disciplines.
- Maintain model integrity, version control, and revision history within the Common Data Environment (CDE).
- Produce model-derived outputs: plans, sections, schedules, quantities, and visualisations.
- Liaise with engineers, designers, BIM Coordinators, and other disciplines to ensure design intent is accurately captured.
- Support QA/QC checks on models and contributes to continuous improvement of modelling workflows and content libraries.
Required Qualifications & Experience
- Diploma or degree in Civil Engineering, Architecture, Construction, Geomatics, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience).
- Demonstrable experience as a BIM Modeller on rail or transport / linear infrastructure projects.
- Proven track record delivering models to LOD 350, including modelled system interfaces and connections (not just standalone geometry).
- Solid understanding of BIM concepts: LOD/LOI, model federation, clash detection, and the ISO 19650 information-management workflow.
- Strong knowledge of rail-specific elements: track geometry and alignments, turnouts/switches, ballast and sleepers, platforms, overhead line equipment, and corridor/structure interfaces.
- Ability to read and interpret civil and structural engineering drawings and specifications.
- Attention to detail, strong spatial awareness, and good coordination/communication skills.
Software Proficiency
- Autodesk: Revit, Civil 3D, InfraWorks, Navisworks (clash detection / coordination)
- Bentley: OpenRail Designer, MicroStation, ProStructures / OpenBuildings (advantageous for rail projects)
- Familiarity with a Common Data Environment (e.g., BIM 360 / ACC, ProjectWise, or equivalent)
- Point-cloud / survey data handling is an advantage
Preferred / Desirable
- Experience across multiple LODs and understanding of model progression from LOD 200 → 350 → 400.
- Exposure to 4D (sequencing) or 5D (cost) workflows.
- Knowledge of relevant rail standards and authority requirements applicable to your region.
- Experience producing or maintaining BIM content / family libraries.
- ISO 19650 awareness or certification.
What Success Looks Like
Clean, coordinated, standards-compliant rail models delivered to LOD 350 on schedule, with minimal unresolved clashes, reliable embedded data, and outputs that the wider project team and downstream stakeholders can use with confidence.