Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
07 May, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
08 Feb, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
No
Telecommute
No
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Collaboration, Visualization, German, Bim, Applied Sciences, Training Programs, Leadership, Architecture, Training, Collaborative Environment, Digital Fabrication, Computational Design, English
Industry
Information Technology/IT
DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES BIM MANAGER – FOCUS: TRAINING (100%)
Herzog & de Meuron is an international architectural practice based in Basel, Switzerland. Established in 1978, the practice is led by the two founders together with the Partners and the CEO. Today, an international team of over 500 collaborators is engaged in a wide range of projects across Europe, the Americas and Asia. The main office in Basel works in tandem with studios in Berlin and Munich, Paris, London, Hong Kong, New York and San Francisco.
We are seeking a Design Technologies BIM Manager (100%) to join our Design Technologies (DT) team in Basel immediately.
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This role ensures the strategic development and implementation of BIM across all project phases while driving training initiatives to enhance digital skills within the office. As a DT team member, you will refine digital workflows, establish best practices, and ensure BIM methodologies align with design and execution goals. Working closely with architectural teams, consultants, and clients, you will lead in-person training programs while integrating digital learning platforms.
We are looking for someone passionate about pushing the boundaries of BIM and design technology, who thrives in an open, transparent, and collaborative environment. As part of the larger Design Technologies team, we will connect the dots between BIM, Computational Design, Visualization, Building Performance Simulation, and Digital Fabrication, ensuring seamless integration across disciplines—driving innovation and shaping the future of digital design methods and processes.