Overview
The Officer, Building Digitalization and Performance leads transformation projects across platforms such as Building Information Management (BIM), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Facilities Management Information Systems (FMIS). The role aims to implement software solutions to address operational needs, support decision-making, improve occupant experience, and achieve performance improvements.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure the long-term integration and optimization of data and technology across building information systems.
- Lead technical transformation projects and ensure collaboration from design to implementation.
- Drive initiatives to improve performance, streamline building-related processes, and improve occupant experience.
- Apply innovative technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital twins, and sensors, to modernize building information systems.
- Support the preparation and management of budgets related to digital transformation projects and systems development.
- Draft technical specifications for procurement, evaluate supplier proposals, and ensure resources are optimized for project success.
Required Experience
- At least three years of experience in BIM, GIS, and/or (FMIS) with a focus on construction, engineering, facilities management.
- Proven experience in designing, configuring, and implementing software solutions that drive measurable improvements in business processes within a construction, engineering, or operational context.
- Experience in applying innovative technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), sensor data, and digital twins to improve facility processes and drive building performance (advantage).
- Previous experience with systems and tools such as Autodesk Architecture Engineering and Construction products, Archibus, Planon, and ArcGIS (advantage).
- Certification or training in project management such as Prince 2, PMP, or equivalent (advantage).
Qualifications
• Possess a university degree or equivalent level of education in engineering, architecture, building systems, computer science, or another relevant field.