At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead information management delivery and develop capabilities for high-profile projects.
- Company: Top independent nuclear engineering firm with over 60 years of experience.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, career growth, and the chance to work on impactful projects.
- Other info: Collaborative culture with opportunities to work on complex, strategic projects.
- Why this job: Join a dynamic team and shape the future of infrastructure management.
- Qualifications: 10+ years in relevant fields and strong understanding of design processes.
The predicted salary is between 70000 - 90000 £ per year.
Today, Assystem is among the top three independent nuclear engineering firms worldwide. With over 60 years of experience in highly regulated sectors, the group supports public and industrial stakeholders in the execution of complex and strategic infrastructure projects, subject to high safety and security requirements. Assystem mobilizes 8,000 experts in 13 countries and intervenes across the entire project lifecycle, in engineering, project management and digital solutions.
The role holder will oversee and support company-wide IM delivery (across multi-disciplines) and play a lead role in developing IM capability for the UK organisation to meet the needs of a wide range of marquee customers. While the Head of IM does not undertake direct design responsibilities, a strong foundational understanding of design and modelling processes is essential to effectively support and guide delivery teams. Knowledge of Quality Management Systems (QMS) and data management workflows is highly beneficial, as the role includes supporting the development, implementation, and ongoing management of the Common Data Environment (CDE).
Responsibilities- Foster a collaborative working culture by liaising and coordinating effectively with project team members and stakeholders.
- Manage and oversee federated 3D models to ensure consistency, accuracy, and alignment across all disciplines.
- Attend project and design team meetings as required, providing input on information management and model coordination.
- Coordinate and review 3D models for clashes, leading clash detection processes and producing clear, actionable reports.
- Establish and manage the Common Data Environment (CDE), including defining processes and procedures to enable reliable and secure information exchange between project stakeholders.
- Define, agree, and implement the information structure for the Project Information Model (PIM), ensuring alignment with project and client requirements.
- Receive and validate information from multiple sources, ensuring compliance with the Exchange Information Requirements (EIR) and BIM Execution Plan (BEP), and advising on any non-conformance.
- Establish and maintain robust record-keeping, archiving, and audit trail processes for the PIM.
- Support the development and implementation of Project Information Plans (PIP) and Asset Information Plans (AIP).
- Apply a rigorous approach to ensure that safety standards and project targets are consistently met and maintained.
- Support legal and commercial teams in bid preparation, ensuring appropriate BIM and 3D model requirements and obligations are clearly defined.
- Maximise the value of data exchange by enabling efficient workflows, early clash detection, and the timely availability of accurate, up-to-date information.
- Expertise in ISO19650 and associated standards
- Expertise in CDE implementation and administration using ProjectWise
- Expertise in multi-dimensional design tools, such as Autodesk Revit, Inventor, Navisworks, Solibri, and DiRoots
- Design Management
- Design Reporting
- Report writing
- Ability to deliver results on time, to a high quality and on budget
- Able to quickly gain technical, behavioural, and contextual elements of the project
- Personal data and project data security requirements for both the Ministry of Defence and Office for Nuclear Regulation (e.g., understanding of classifications, vetting levels, how SALs work, typical restrictions)
- Export Control (when it applies or not)
- UK Government Security Classifications
- UK GDPR legislative requirements (General Awareness for compliance, rather than expertise)
- Specific contractual obligations for data retention
- Academic qualifications of HNC/HND (or higher) in an engineering subject or be able to demonstrate equivalent experience.
- At least 10 years’ experience in a relevant discipline.
- Experience from highly regulated industries such as Nuclear, Energy, Water, Transportation, or Infrastructure.
- Substantial knowledge of building infrastructure assets.
- Proficiency in IM standards, such as COBie, IFC, and associated documents.
Whilst we encourage applications from all nationalities, Assystem within the UK are subject to security and export control restrictions due to the nature of work to be undertaken. These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and/or your place of birth may limit those roles that you can perform for the organisation.