You have spent years sharpening your Revit skills on structural steel projects — producing models that are precise, coordinated, and built to be constructed, not just admired on screen. But if your current role isn't giving you the complexity, the project scale, or the professional recognition that your experience deserves, it may be time to take the next step. About the Company: Go Ignite is partnering with a well-established Australian mechanical services contractor with a strong national presence. Known for delivering complex, design-and-construct projects across multiple sectors, this organisation has built its reputation on precision engineering and a genuine commitment to prefabrication and BIM as core delivery capabilities. Their team culture is collaborative and grounded in long-term thinking — qualities that carry through to how they engage and support their remote staff. About the Role: As a BIM Structural Modeler, you will be the technical backbone of prefabrication and modular steel delivery. Working fully remotely and supporting an Australian team, you will produce the models, drawings, and documentation that take a project from concept to fabrication-ready output. Your work will directly influence how structural steel components are designed, priced, coordinated, and built. You will collaborate closely with Design Managers and BIM Coordinators to ensure models stay accurate, coordinated, and aligned with project deadlines. What You'll Be Doing: Generating and editing structural steel elements in Revit — including main members, bracing, purlins, handrails, mesh grating, connection details, and equipment skids Producing plan, section, isometric, and detailed drawings for prefabricated and modular steel components Creating concept and tender models from engineering sketches and design instructions Developing and managing Revit families specific to prefabrication and modular construction workflows Executing quantity take-offs and scheduling from Revit models for steel, grating, purlins, and handrails Performing clash detection and participating in design coordination reviews Coordinating regularly with the Design Manager and BIM Coordinators to meet deliverables, deadlines, and project budgets What You'll Bring: Minimum 3 years of Revit modelling and drafting experience, specifically in structural steel projects Qualifications in Mechanical or Structural Engineering and/or Drafting Solid understanding of prefabrication and modular construction workflows Familiarity with Australian construction industry terminology and standards Working knowledge of Bluebeam Revu and Microsoft Excel Experience with Tekla Structures or Autodesk Inventor is a strong advantage Strong attention to detail, clear English communication, and a track record of delivering quality output on time Why This Opportunity Is Different: This is a long-term, fully remote engagement with a company that treats BIM and prefabrication as a strategic advantage — not an afterthought. You will work on landmark-scale projects alongside experienced engineers and coordinators, in a team culture built on respect and collaboration. For a skilled Revit modeler ready to work at the standard that tier-one Australian construction demands, this is the kind of role that builds a career. Compensation and Benefits: PHP 45,000–60,000 per month Fully remote setup Paid Time Off Prepaid HMO coverage Performance bonus Weekends off, dayshift hours Ready to Apply? Send your updated CV and portfolio or work samples together with your answers for the below questions: How many years have you been using Revit specifically for structural steel modelling? Describe the types of steel elements you have modelled — for example, main members, bracing, purlins, handrails, or connection details. Have you worked on prefabricated or modular construction projects? If yes, describe your role in the process — from model creation through to drawing production and coordination with fabrication or site teams. How familiar are you with Australian construction industry terminology and standards? Have you previously supported an Australian client or worked on projects following Australian specifications? Please give a specific example if applicable. Which of the following tools have you used professionally, and at what level of proficiency — Revit, Tekla Structures, Autodesk Inventor, and Bluebeam Revu? Please rate yourself (Basic / Intermediate / Advanced) for each tool you have used.