Graduate Public Health Engineer (BIM Modeler)

Entry Level @WSP in Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering

Opportunity Details

  • Related Degrees  Engineering 
  • Workplace Expectations  In-Office Full-Time

Opportunity Description

WSP is actively seeking an young and vibrant Graduate Mechanical Engineer who can join the Property and Buildings Mechanical Public Health Team (experience in other Mechanical services such as HVAC, Fire Services and Medical Gas Services will be advantageous but not required).

Understanding the codes and standards (e.g. SANS 10400 Part O, ASHRAE, etc.) and transferring this into a design and a drawing, as well as the ability to learn new codes will be advantageous but not required.

During the drawing process, they will analyse information (such as measurements and sketches) provided by engineers, architects and other members of a project’s professional team. The BIM Modeller needs to apply their academic knowledge of modelling to illustrate visualise instructions that relate technical specifications, including dimensions, arrangements and installation procedures. These drawings will then be reviewed by our Drawing Office Manager and used for tendering and construction purposes.

Attention to detail, energy and passion for BIM Modelling is essential.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for modelling of Public Health systems.
  • Create and/or modify models.
  • Coordinate and communicate with building owners, clients, consultants, contractors, and project team members (internally and externally).
  • Ensure drawings adhere to deadlines. Willingness to work extra hours above normal hours to ensure deadlines are met.
  • Exposure to various industry CAD/ Building Information Modelling (BIM) practice and work cultures will be advantageous.
  • Co-ordination of various services (HVAC, Fire, Electrical, Wet Services, Structural elements, etc.).
  • Responsible and taking ownership of designs and deliverables of tender information.

Required skills

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