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Parsons Corporation

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Parsons Corporation

Multinational technology‑driven engineering and infrastructure firm serving government and private sectors.

Lead BIM modeling & coordination for Power, Street Lighting, Telecommunication dry utility networks
12 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Al Khobar, Eastern, Saudi Arabia
Office Full-Time
Company Size
19,600 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Construction services
Project Management
Technical Services
Design
Architecture
Turnkey
Sector Specialisms
National Security
Defense
Cybersecurity
Intelligence
Transportation
Environmental Remediation
Urban Development
Geospatial Solutions
Role

Description

bim standards
clash detection
bim libraries
drawing generation
coordination meetings
data enrichment
  • Maintaining Discipline-Specific BIM Standards: Ensuring adherence to project BIM Execution Plans (BEPs), client requirements, and relevant dry utility industry standards and best practices for modeling these specific systems.
  • Collaborating on Clash Resolution: Working closely with electrical engineers, telecommunications engineers, security consultants, and other discipline BIM engineers to analyze and resolve identified clashes effectively.
  • Providing Dry Utility BIM Expertise: Serving as the subject matter expert for BIM within the dry utilities team, providing guidance and support to other team members.
  • Developing Dry Utility Specific Templates and Standards: Contributing to the development of project-specific and potentially company-wide BIM templates and standards for dry utility modeling.
  • Creating and Managing Dry Utility BIM Content: Developing and maintaining libraries of parametric BIM objects (families) that accurately represent dry utility components with the necessary attributes and data.
  • Generating Dry Utility Drawings and Schedules: Extracting discipline-specific 2D plans, profiles, sections, details, cable schedules, equipment schedules, and other documentation directly from the 3D model.
  • Leading Dry Utility Coordination Meetings: Facilitating coordination meetings specific to dry utility systems, ensuring all stakeholders understand the spatial requirements and constraints.
  • Data Enrichment: Embedding relevant data (e.g., voltage, cable type, material specifications, manufacturer information) into the BIM elements for analysis, asset management, and lifecycle purposes.
  • Ensuring Model Quality: Conducting rigorous quality checks on the dry utility models for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with standards.
  • Managing Changes and Revisions: Updating the dry utility models based on design changes and ensuring all stakeholders are informed of revisions.
  • Integrating Dry Utility Models: Federating their discipline-specific models with architectural, structural, MEP, and wet utility models to create a comprehensive project model.
  • Implementing Dry Utility BIM Workflows: Assisting in establishing and implementing BIM workflows tailored to the specific needs of dry utility design and coordination.
  • Developing Detailed 3D Model Standards: Creating accurate and information-rich 3D models of all dry utility networks, including conduits, cables, ducts, poles, transformers, manholes, handholes, lighting fixtures, security devices, and associated hardware.
  • Performing Advanced Clash Detection: Running clash detection analysis specifically focused on identifying conflicts within the dry utility systems and between dry utilities and other disciplines (e.g., wet utilities, roads, landscape).

Requirements

10-15 years
  • 10 - 15 years of experience.

Benefits

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Training + Development

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Company

Overview

1944 Founded
Year of Establishment
The company was established in 1944 by Ralph M. Parsons in California.
$6 Billion Annual
Revenue Figure
The firm generates an average of $6 billion in annual revenue.
Free Space Shuttle Move
Notable Achievement
The company successfully transported the Space Shuttle Endeavour at no cost.
  • Over decades it expanded into oil, petrochemical, water and infrastructure projects across the US and globally.
  • It leverages digital tools such as AI platforms, utility data systems, and drone integration alongside traditional design and construction.
  • Parsons completed high‑profile projects like major bridge, tunnel, and transit works.
  • Specializing in transportation, energy, environmental remediation, urban development, industrial, and cybersecurity projects.
  • The firm has delivered hundreds of mega‑projects worldwide, including infrastructure in the Middle East and environmental cleanup contracts.

Culture + Values

  • Safety: We adeptly avoid risk through our high‑value technical and management solutions and a companywide, personal commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy culture and environment in all our offices and on each of our projects.
  • Quality: We’re on a never‑ending quest to improve our processes, services, and products. Our quality management systems ensure ISO 9001 compliance every time…
  • Integrity: Having integrity means that we remain transparent in our practices by openly communicating with each other, our customers, and stakeholders; that we prioritize the quality of every job; and that we do the right thing each time we’re faced with a tough decision.
  • Innovation: Through intensive research and development, partnerships, and rapid prototyping, we confidently provide inventive processes and unique solutions that offer unrivaled value to our customers.
  • Sustainability: We operate in accordance with best practices to deliver solutions while addressing environmental risk and minimizing our carbon footprint.

Environment + Sustainability

50% Reduction
Absolute Scope 1 & 2 GHG Emissions by 2030
Aims to reduce absolute Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030, referencing a 2019 base year.
100% Renewable
Electricity Sourcing by 2028
A commitment to sourcing 100% of electricity from renewable sources by 2028, having started from 0% in 2019.
90% Reduction
Absolute GHG Emissions by 2045
Long-term goal to reduce absolute Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2045.
Net-Zero Goal
GHG Emissions by 2045
Comprehensive target to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across the entire value chain by 2045.
  • Purchased renewable energy certificates and reduced market-based Scope 2 emissions in 2023.
  • Achieved significant diversion of shredded paper and repurposed electronics in 2023.
  • Recycled or repurposed hardware units in Middle East offices in 2023.

Inclusion & Diversity

34% increase
Diversity Representation
The organization achieved a significant 34% increase in diversity representation across the enterprise in 2021.
33% increase
Women in Leadership
Women in leadership roles grew by 33% within the organization in 2021, reflecting progress in gender diversity.
50% diverse
Executive Leadership
The executive leadership team was 50% diverse and demonstrated a strong commitment to inclusion in early 2022.
100% score
Human Rights Campaign Index
The organization earned a perfect score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index for 2023–2024, highlighting its dedication to LGBTQ+ equality.
  • Created a DEI Council in 2017 to unify efforts around diversity and inclusion.
  • Supports Employee Business Resource Groups such as MILVET, HOLA, PRIDE Alliance, BELONG, PWR, SOAR, and FORCE to foster networking, mentorship, and professional development.
  • Recognized as one of Forbes' 2023 Best Employers for Diversity.
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