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BIM Detailer - Michels Power, Inc.

Appleton, WI  

BIM Detailer – Power Delivery & Electrical Construction (VDC / BIM)

Location: Appleton, WI
Employment Type: Full‑Time
Travel: Occasional


Designing the Infrastructure That Powers the Grid

Strengthening our nation’s power grid isn’t easy—but reliable electrical service is essential to everyday life. Every time someone charges an iPhone, cranks up the A/C, or turns on a computer, Michels Power, Inc. is behind the scenes making it happen.

Michels Power, Inc. is one of the largest and most sought‑after power delivery contractors in the United States. We execute the full spectrum of electrical infrastructure projects, including transmission lines, substations, distribution modernization, industrial facilities, renewable energy, and Oil & Gas projects—as well as emergency power restoration.

Our digital construction and BIM teams play a critical role in delivering accurate, coordinated, and constructible models that support safe and efficient project execution.

Our work improves lives. Find out how a career at Michels Power, Inc. can change yours.


Position Overview

As a BIM Detailer, you will help lead and support the Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Design & Construction (VDC) coordination process across electrical infrastructure projects.

You will work closely with Project Managers, engineers, and field teams to develop, coordinate, and maintain 3D models, drawings, and construction documentation, helping ensure constructability, accuracy, and alignment between design and field execution.

This role is ideal for a technically skilled professional who thrives in a collaborative, fast‑paced environment and enjoys leveraging BIM technology to improve project outcomes.


Key Responsibilities

  • Support and participate in BIM coordination and clash detection processes using industry‑leading software
  • Develop and maintain 3D models and construction drawings for electrical infrastructure projects
  • Coordinate with engineering, project management, and field teams to resolve design conflicts and constructability issues
  • Assist with model integration, updates, and version control across project phases
  • Utilize BIM tools to support:
    • Layout and routing of electrical systems
    • Constructability reviews and field planning
    • Coordination across multiple disciplines
  • Generate and review 2D drawings, shop drawings, and fabrication details
  • Participate in coordination meetings and effectively communicate technical concepts and model changes
  • Support implementation of BIM standards, workflows, and best practices

Why Michels Power, Inc.?

  • Consistently ranked among the top 10% of ENR’s Top 400 Contractors
  • National leader in power delivery and electrical infrastructure construction
  • Family‑owned and operated with long‑term stability
  • Strategic growth driven by quality, innovation, and technology adoption
  • Invests approximately $5,000 per employee annually in training and development
  • High‑impact work supporting critical infrastructure
  • Strong safety culture—everyone is responsible, regardless of title

Comprehensive Benefits Package

  • Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Short‑ and Long‑Term Disability Insurance
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Legal and Identity Theft Protection Plans
    (Benefits may vary based on position and location)

Why You?

  • You thrive in fast-paced environments under tight deadlines
  • You relish new challenges and evolving technology
  • You enjoy collaborating and communicating with your teammates
  • You like to know your efforts are noticed and appreciated
  • You have a strong attention to detail
  • You exceed in your ability to handle multiple projects at once

What It Takes

  • 3+ years of experience in a BIM, VDC, or drafting role, preferably within electrical or construction environments
  • Strong proficiency with:
    • Revit
    • Navisworks (coordination and clash detection)
    • Bluebeam
    • Inventor (preferred)
    • Other BIM/VDC platforms as applicable
  • Experience working with 3D models, construction drawings, and coordination workflows
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills
  • Ability to work effectively in a team‑oriented, project‑driven environment
  • Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience supporting power delivery, substation, industrial electrical, or utility projects
  • Familiarity with clash detection workflows and coordination processes
  • Exposure to multi‑discipline BIM environments (civil, structural, electrical)
  • Understanding of construction sequencing and field installation practices

Join a company that powers progress. Be a part of Michels Power, Inc.—where you don’t just build projects, you build a career.

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