Analysis Skills, Architectural Services, AutoCAD, Construction Control, Content Development, Cost Control, Database Programming, Electricity, Intergraph Caesar II, Maintenance - Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP), Piping, Process Management, Process Modeling, Technical Support
Tesla's Factory Engineering team is seeking an experienced BIM Fabrication Library Engineer to be directly responsible for the development, management, and technical support of its Revit fabrication content items, libraries, and services for the Electrical, Mechanical, and Piping disciplines at its factory in Reno, Nevada. Candidates must be proficient in Revit, Navisworks, and AutoCAD MEP.
- Responsible for managing, maintaining, and developing the fabrication database and ITM parts for piping, ductwork, hangers, and electrical disciplines using Revit 2020+ and AutoCAD MEP where required
- Responsible for providing technical Revit support for the fabrication detailing workflows and use of associated components
- Responsible for ensuring the fabrication components export and are represented accurately through PCF file exports used by tools such as CAESAR II pipe stress analysis
- Responsible for maintaining accurate parameters and quantification capabilities of all fabrication content to provide accurate quantity takeoffs from the Revit fabrication models
- Work with the BIM & VDC teams and assist in the modeling coordination processes of clash tracking and associated resolutions
- Expected to work in a fast-paced working environment
- Assist with Plant3D P&ID content updates and creation of new assets
- Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Architectural, or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience
- 5+ years of hands-on experience working with Autodesk Navisworks, Revit and AutoCAD Verticals
- Candidates will be required to take a hands-on skills assessment as part of the qualification process
- Experience running a small team for rapid technical solution rollout
- Experience interfacing with construction and cost control on quantity takeoffs capabilities with developed fabrication components