
What does a Revit Technician do?
Revit technicians create detailed 3D models and technical drawings using Autodesk Revit, supporting the delivery of building and infrastructure projects. Often working within architectural, MEP, or structural engineering teams, they are responsible for developing BIM-compliant models that reflect the design intent and meet project specifications.
Revit technicians must have a strong grasp of building regulations, construction methods, and coordination standards such as PAS 1192 and ISO 19650. Accuracy, attention to detail, and the ability to interpret design briefs and engineering drawings are essential. This is a key role in ensuring efficient digital project delivery and collaboration across teams.
How much does a Revit Technician earn?
n 2025, a Revit Technician can expect to earn between £30,000 and £45,000, depending on experience and sector. Senior Revit Technicians typically command salaries in the region of £45,000 to £55,000. While BIM Coordinators earn slightly more, with averages around £50,000, this reflects additional responsibilities and seniority.
This information is drawn from Carrington West's salary surveys, created every 6 months to provide invaluable market analysis and salary benchmarking resources to built environment professionals. View and download the full documents below.
What industries do Revit Technicians work in?
Carrington West recruits Revit Technicians for contract and permanent roles in rail, whilst strong Revit knowledge is required / beneficial for many other roles within rail, highways & infrastructure, buildings and property. |
You can use the link below to search for Revit Technician roles, and many other job types which require a strong understanding of Revit, with leading public and private sector organisations across the UK through Carrington West's job search.