EFLA is looking for an ambitious and passionate BIM specialist to join our construction division team in Sweden. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and develop BIM services and expertise in a forward-thinking company. In this role, you will work in close collaboration with our experienced and supportive team in Iceland, benefiting from strong cross-border teamwork and shared knowledge.
Main Responsibilities:
- Manage BIM aspects of projects from start to finish
- Conduct quality checks and coordinate BIM design models across projects
- Provide BIM consulting to clients
- Develop and implement EFLA’s BIM strategy
- Improve workflows and solutions related to design models and project coordination
- Oversee project web portals and documentation
- Drive automation in design and processes
Qualifications:
- Degree in engineering or a technical field is a plus
- Experience in BIM management or coordination
- Proficiency with Revit
- Familiarity with Solibri Model Checker, Navisworks, or ACC Model Coordination is a bonus
- Experience with Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) and IFC file handling is a plus
- Programming skills are an advantage
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities
- Eagerness to share knowledge and support others
- Self-driven with a proactive approach
For more information contact Steinþór Gíslason, CEO of EFLA AB.
About EFLA
EFLA is an engineering company based in Iceland, with established offices in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Scotland, France, Poland, and Germany. Our projects span across the globe, and we have over 500 employees in total.
We offer a flexible working approach where you have the freedom to work from various locations. You can manage your work in a way that suits you best. Our team spirit and sense of belonging are strong — teamwork is always at the core. Collaboration, participation, and shared responsibility are fundamental to our work. EFLA’s core values are drive, collaboration, and trust. We want to be the place where you achieve your goals and ensure you get the development and challenges necessary to do so