
We are one of Houston’s largest single-source providers of premier construction, tenant build-outs, HVAC systems, and mechanical services. As a construction engineering firm proficient in industrial design and construction, our services are enhanced by extensive mechanical engineering capabilities, as well as HVAC, commercial plumbing, and process piping expertise.
The HVAC BIM Detailer will be responsible for creating detailed 3D models and shop drawings for HVAC ductwork systems. coordinating with other trades, and supporting the fabrication and installation processes. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of HVAC systems, sheet metal fabrication, and BIM coordination tools.
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Essential responsibilities include, but are not limited to, performing the following regularly or as a backup:
To succeed in this role, the individual must be able to perform the essential duties effectively. The following outlines the expected knowledge, skills, and abilities. This is a general overview and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities or qualifications. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
REQUIRED SKILLS
REQUIRED ATTRIBUTES
The requirements listed below are representative of characteristics and demonstrated capabilities sought to perform this job successfully.
This position primarily involves computer-based work, requiring extended periods of sitting and focused attention to detail while using design software such as AutoCAD and Revit. The position requires the ability to perceive and process visual information, which is essential for interpreting technical drawings and 3D models, as well as manual dexterity for precise input and navigation within BIM tools. While most duties are performed in an office or detailing shop, occasional visits to active construction sites may be necessary. These visits can involve walking on uneven surfaces, climbing ladders, and lifting materials or equipment weighing up to fifty (50) pounds. Strong verbal and written communication are also critical for coordinating with project teams and field personnel.
The typical work environment is a combination of office and field settings. Most responsibilities are carried out in a professional office or shop environment, where focus is on digital modeling, coordination, and documentation. However, the role may also require site visits to active construction areas, where conditions can vary based on weather, project phase, and site activity. These environments may include exposure to dust, debris, loud noises, and other typical construction site elements. The position demands adaptability, situational awareness, and a commitment to safety, especially when working in dynamic, fast-paced field conditions. Collaboration with multiple teams is frequent, making strong communication and teamwork essential.
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