TRAFFIC Western Cape

Senior Mechanical BIM Modeller

Zutari

Job Description

Senior Mechanical BIM Modeller - (BIM-L5.20) Description

Zutari: Co creating an engineered impact. Zutari is a well established, management owned engineering firm with almost 90 years' experience. As human centred engineering consultants and advisors, we are trusted by our clients, business partners, communities and other stakeholders across Africa. We co create engineering solutions that have a positive impact and improve people's lives. Zutari values inclusion and recognises the importance of a diverse, talented workforce, believing that people need other people to succeed.

What kind of talent do we pursue?

We employ people with the right attitude and a positive mindset, who are motivated by doing the right thing, getting things done and share a sense of urgency. People who have an impact in our teams and broader community. People who think differently and connect with those around them to co create new opportunities and leave a meaningful legacy.

Role Responsibility

Lead a team of modelers within a discipline.

Execute the 3D digital build with the required authoring software to accurately capture the design and all design related data.

Pay careful consideration to the context, relevant interfaces, and buildability of the model elements during the digital build.

Ensure that all required metadata not automatically generated is manually added to the digital build elements, demonstrating exceptional attention to detail and a real commitment to data accuracy.

Achieve completion of various aspects of the digital build as set out in the TIDP/Drawing register to maintain the agreed cadence of model federation and information sharing.

Achieve ongoing project adherence to the BEP/EIRs and communicate opportunities for efficiency enhancement to the BIM coordinator.

Pay close attention to quality of outputs.

The core focus will be drainage for projects in Middle East.

Qualifications

Grade 12 (Matric) or equivalent and an industry recognised Modelling or Draughting qualification.

Minimum of 5 years experience as a Mechanical Digital Modeller in REVIT.

Be familiar with delivering projects in the global commercial built environment. As such, you will proactively bring solutions that push our accuracy, quality and data richness beyond current industry norms.

Have the ability to use initiative to resolve tasks or problems.

Familiarity with BIM360 and Autodesk Construction Cloud advantageous.

Diversity & Inclusion

We believe that a diverse workforce is key to our business success. We seek the best people for our jobs based on their skills, qualifications, and experience. We embrace the principle of equal opportunity in employment, and we work towards eliminating all forms of unlawful discrimination in our employment practices. In support of diversity and the equal opportunity principle, preference will be given to individuals from designated groups within South Africa.

Location

Cape Town - Century City, WC; Tshwane - Pretoria, GP 0081, ZA (Primary)

About This Role

Career insights for Architectural and Engineering Managers positions

Salary Benchmark
R51,590/month
R32,429 to R77,387/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.
Key Skills for This Role
Reading Comprehension Active Listening Complex Problem Solving Speaking Writing
Common Technologies
Amazon DynamoDB Apache Hive Elasticsearch Microsoft PowerPoint Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D Autodesk Revit Bentley MicroStation C#

Job Overview

Date Posted
30 Apr 2026
Location
Western Cape, South Africa

Architectural and Engineering Managers Insights

Median Salary (ZAR)
R51,590/month
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.

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