Overview

“Tumo Center for Creative Technologies” is looking for a “BIM Coordinator”.

Responsibilities:


- Register new cards and share information about card transactions
- Maintain registers for the cards received by the Unit and for the issued cards; prepare relevant reports
- Perform operations in AS Operational Day software within assigned authorities
- Run tasks from Smart Vista software remote workstation
- Maintain card transaction statistics
- Handle paper flow of the unit, draft letters and references
- Follow up on the Card Issuing team document management both in hard form and electronically (through Outlook and other systems)
- File the documents of the unit

Required Qualifications:


- Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Architectural Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (preferred)
- Minimum 2-3 years of experience in a BIM-focused architectural design environment
- Strong proficiency in BIM software, particularly Revit
- Strong understanding of BIM workflows, standards, collaboration and monitoring processes, and best practices
- Demonstrated excellence in general digital fluency and understanding digital ethics
- Excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication, collaboration, and time management skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks and problem-solve effectively
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Strong work ethic, super high attention to detail, and a commitment to quality
- Detail oriented personality
- A demonstrated commitment to continuous learning and growth

About Tumo Center for Creative Technologies

Tumo is an after-school learning center where teenagers acquire digital media skills free of charge. Thousands of students attend Tumo on a regular basis and participate in its innovative, self-paced program. Its educational framework is based on a proprietary platform that promotes learning through interactive game-like levels, exposing users to increasingly challenging activities. Tumo's educational methodology is based on a large set of self-instructional activities that each of the Center's students assembles into a personal learning plan in the areas of animation, game development, web development and filmmaking. To learn more about the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies, please visit: www.tumo.org