What are the responsibilities and job description for the VDC Manager position at CSG Talent?
CSG have partnered with a top 20 ENR ranked commercial construction firm. Our client has built a reputation as one of the leading construction firms in North America, with 1600 team members across 16 offices nationwide.
Their expertise spans various sectors, such as healthcare, higher education, hospitality, industrial, law firms, life sciences, mission-critical facilities, mixed-use developments, multifamily housing, and office spaces.
As the firm continue to grow they are looking to hire a Virtual Design and Construction Manager to joint their team in Falls Church, Virginia.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the implementation and execution of Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) strategies for various construction projects.
- Oversee the development, coordination, and management of BIM models, ensuring they align with project schedules and budgets.
- Collaborate with design teams, engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure seamless integration of VDC tools and workflows throughout the project lifecycle.
- Use VDC technologies to optimize project planning, construction sequencing, cost estimation, and risk management.
- Ensure adherence to VDC standards, processes, and best practices within the project team and across the organization.
- Review and analyze VDC data to identify potential issues, conflicts, and inefficiencies before and during the construction phase.
Key Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or a related field.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in construction project management, with a focus on VDC/BIM implementation.
- Proficiency in VDC software, including but not limited to Revit, Navisworks, BIM 360, Synchro, and other 3D modeling and simulation tools.
- Strong knowledge of construction processes, project management practices, and construction technologies.
- Experience in project delivery methods (e.g., design-build, IPD) and the ability to adapt VDC strategies accordingly.