VDC Field Coordinator
HVAC & Sheet Metal · Production Division
$90,000 – $110,000 / year
Salary based on experience. Exempt salaried + performance bonus + vehicle allowance.
You spent years in the field making tight spaces work — squeezing duct around beams, figuring out how to get that coil in before the ceiling closed up, spotting in a drawing what would never actually fit. Now bring that knowledge to where it matters most: the model, before the material gets cut. Denron Hall's BIM team draws it; you make sure it actually installs.
ABOUT DENRON HALL
Denron Hall is a leading mechanical contractor serving New Hampshire and New England, performing HVAC and sheet metal work on commercial, multifamily, institutional, and light industrial projects. Our Production division builds the work — our BIM team coordinates it — and we're growing the bridge between the two. This role is part of an intentional investment in how we build.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Denron Hall is one of New Hampshire's largest mechanical contractors, performing HVAC and sheet metal work on multifamily, commercial, and institutional projects across New England. Our BIM/CAD team handles geometry, clash detection, and coordination drawings. What they need is a field expert in the room — someone who can look at a
model and say "that works on screen, but it won't install that way" before the shop cuts a single piece.
This is an office-primary role with periodic jobsite visits during active construction phases. You'll work directly with the CAD team, Project Managers, and Production leadership — and occasionally walk active jobs to verify installs, answer field questions, and feed real-world conditions back to the model.
Revit and Navisworks experience is a plus. If you've never opened Revit but you've been running mechanical work for 15 years, we'll teach you the software. What we can't teach is what you already know.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
- Review BIM coordination models (Navisworks / Revit) for HVAC and sheet metal systems before release to the field — flag install clearance issues, maintenance access, rigging and hoisting paths, sequencing conflicts, and anything else that looks fine on screen but fails in the field
- Attend coordination meetings with the BIM team, GC, and other trades; represent the installer's perspective on constructability questions
- Answer technical questions from the CAD team: minimum elbow clearances, trap heights, shaft access constraints, service access for equipment, AHU rigging routes, duct liner requirements
- Review spool and prefab drawings before shop fabrication to confirm they match field conditions
- Visit active construction sites (1–3 days/month per project, more during rough-in) to verify installs track the coordination model, answer crew questions on the spot, and identify deviations that need to flow back to BIM
- Log field RFIs and constructability issues in BIM 360 / Autodesk Construction Cloud; work with the BIM team to close them
- Mark up coordination drawings and clash reports in Bluebeam to communicate fixes clearly
- Partner with Project Managers to flag material sequencing, lead-time, and install-phase issues caught during model review
REQUIREMENTS
- High school diploma or GED
- Valid driver's license; willing to travel to job sites in NH, MA, and ME
- 7+ years of HVAC and/or sheet metal field experience at journeyman or foreman level — commercial and multifamily construction (not service/repair)
- Strong understanding of mechanical systems: ductwork, piping, equipment layout, controls rough-in, and building structure interaction
- Experience reading and interpreting construction drawings, specifications, and coordination documents
- Ability to navigate a 3D BIM model (Navisworks or Revit) — we will train; prior exposure is a plus, not a requirement
- Comfortable in both the office and on a construction site
PREFERRED
- Foreman or General Foreman experience — running coordination meetings with the GC, managing trade sequencing, working through RFIs in the field
- Any Revit, Navisworks, AutoCAD, or BIM 360 / ACC experience — self-taught or technical school education
- SMACNA
- Experience on tight-plenum, high-coordination project types: multifamily podium, healthcare, laboratory, or data center
- Prefab or pre-insulated assembly experience: spool review, shop drawing interpretation, field-fit confirmation
- OSHA 10 Certification (we'll provide if needed)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Primarily office / computer work with prolonged periods of sitting at a desk
- Periodic construction site visits which require standing, walking, climbing,
- Ability to access job sites via stairs, ladders, uneven terrain, confined spaces
- Lift up to 25 lbs. as needed during on-site visits
- Pass a pre-employment physical
WHAT WE OFFER
- Performance bonus potential
- Vehicle allowance or company vehicle for job site travel
- Health/Dental/Vision insurance
- Paid vacation, paid holidays (eligible after 90 days)
- 401(k) with generous company match
- Company-paid short-term and long-term disability
- Paid training — Navisworks, Revit navigation, BIM 360 / ACC;
- Stable pipeline: Denron Hall has been building in New Hampshire for over 25 years with a strong commercial and multifamily project backlog
Apply today and start building your career with Denron Hall.
Denron Hall is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $90,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year
Experience:
- REVIT/AutoCad: 1 year (Required)
Work Location: In person