Analyst/Programmer – Digital Engineer
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Job Type | Permanent |
Location | Bridgwater, Somerset |
Area | South West, UK |
Sector | BIM |
Salary | £30 - 43,000 + car + pkg |
Start Date | |
Advertiser | Charlton Recruitment |
Telephone | 01242 802642 |
Job Ref | BIM225 |
Job Views | 144 |
- Description
Data analyst / programmer with C++, Visual Basic & SQL technical skills working for a major civil engineering contractor who are the most technically advanced contractor in the UK working within their award winning Digital Engineering department working on a true mega project the £2bn construction of the first New Nuclear Power Station in a generation. The programming element doesn't need require advanced computer skills but the ability to go into the back end and make improvements to the software (API).
Project
Working on the UK’s first New Nuclear Power Station in over 25 years, this extremely high-profile project duration is 7 years and the project consists of highly complex massive reinforced concrete structures and buildings. The scale of the project is huge - each nuclear island is the equivalent size of St Paul’s Cathedral; and around enough concrete will be poured to fill Twickenham Rugby Stadium to roof level.
Company
The work is being delivered by a major international engineering firm with a turnover of £5b, whom have a unique engineering culture based around a direct / self-delivery model and are market leaders in Modern Lean Construction techniques such as Offsite Manufacturing & BIM (Digital Engineering).
Digital Engineering
Digital Engineering, or Building Information Modelling (BIM), is about more than creating models. It is about unlocking knowledge and insight, creating the platform for true collaboration. This state-of-the-art digital prototyping technology enables us to integrate data about a building’s design, construction and future function to develop the most efficient methods of delivery and operation. To put it simply, if it can be built in the ‘virtual’ world of BIM, then it can be built in the real world.
The Role
Working within the Digital Engineering team who use a mix of software:- 3D CAD Packages, 3D walkthroughs, planning and costing software, such as Tekla, Navisworks, Civil 3D, Synchro etc are not advanced enough or have the functionality to accurately digitally build a Nuclear power station to exact spec, this is where a data analyst / programmer comes in. Using the likes of Visual Basic, C++, SQL you will solve these issues.
Qualified to degree standard in STEM subjects, and some basic programming skills.