Electrical BIM Engineer – Dry Utilities Infrastructure Projects

Hassan Allam Holding · Cairo, Egypt · Posted 2026-04-22

Develop and update BIM models for dry utilities systems (MV/LV power, street lighting, telecom, ICT).Prepare 2D drawings & 3D BIM models based on project requirements.Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure clash-free models.Support clash detection using Navisworks.Ensure compliance with BIM standards (LOD, BEP, client requirements).Extract quantities and support project deliverables.Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering.3–4 years of experience in infrastructure / dry utilities projects (ESSENTIAL).Strong hands-on experience in:Autodesk RevitAutoCADExperience in dry utilities networks (power distribution, street lighting, telecom).Good understanding of BIM workflows and coordination.Strong communication and teamwork skills.

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About Hassan Allam Holding

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With more than 90 years of experience, we specialize in engineering and construction, and investment and development.

What you should know

  • Global Engineering Group: Operates as a fully integrated global engineering and investment group with 18 subsidiaries and a workforce of over 50,000 employees
  • Global Landmark Portfolio: Boasts a diverse project backlog across 10 countries, including landmark developments like the Grand Egyptian Museum and the 1.1GW Suez Wind Farm
  • 1936 Construction Legacy: Founded in 1936 by Hassan Allam, who started his career in construction at age 19 after leaving school to help run his father's supply store

How they work

  • Quality — Commitment to quality in every project and undertaking — understanding the impact of work on the futures of communities where the company operates.
  • Integrity — Upholding honesty and integrity in all dealings with stakeholders; compromising on ethics is short-sighted.

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