
Spring 2026 BIM Project Management Co-op
- Atlanta, GA
- Permanent
- Full-time
Success in this role relies on the Co-op’s initiative and teamwork. A successful Co-op will support the coordination of building systems, construction documents, and 3D modeling (BIM) throughout the course of a construction project.
McKenney's has a long history of success in hiring Co-ops and supporting their evolution into industry leaders. Many of our current senior leaders began their journey in the Co-op program.JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist in reviewing mechanical, architectural, and structural drawings to understand system coordination.
- Support the organization of project documents like submittals, RFIs, and specifications.
- Help update and maintain project logs to keep the team informed.
- Attend BIM meetings to help resolve design conflicts.
- Prepare agendas and take notes for coordination and team meetings.
- Utilize tools, such as Bluebeam and Navisworks for drawing review and collaboration with designers.
- Support project information flow between VC, field teams, and Project Managers using tools such as Power BI.
- Participate in team discussions on project schedule, scope, and constructability.
- Candidates must be enrolled in a Co-op program at an accredited engineering school majoring in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, Construction Management, or a related degree.
- Candidates must complete at least three full-time alternating co-op rotations before graduation and should avoid a full courseload while working, which may delay graduation.
- 1st Rotation: Spring 2026
- 2nd Rotation: Fall 2026
- 3rd Rotation: Summer 2027
- Effectively communicate across a diverse group of people (PMs, drafting, field staff, fabrication shops, etc.).
- Ability to work well as part of a team
- Ability to use time productively, maximize efficiency, and meet challenging work goals
- Excellent problem-solving ability
- Attention to detail while completing multiple or repetitive tasks with a high sense of urgency
- Work is normally performed in a typical interior/office environment.
- No or limited exposure to physical risk; occasional jobsite visits may require climbing permanent and temporary stairs/ladders, passenger use of hoists, and navigating active construction areas.
- Light physical effort handling average weight objects up to 50 pounds may be required occasionally.