Four people. AEC practice, computational geometry, construction tech.
Marcus ran the coordination meetings. Priya managed BIM product at AEC software companies. Tobias built the clash detection engine. Adaeze onboards every customer personally. That's the full team.
Marcus Ellison
Marcus spent seven years as a BIM manager and project architect at architecture firms in Austin and Dallas before starting Bimvyne. He ran coordination meetings for projects ranging from 40,000 to 400,000 sqft — running Navisworks, managing subconsultant models, and building the discipline clash matrix manually. Bimvyne is the tool he spent years wishing existed.
He leads customer relationships and product direction. Every new customer pilot runs through him personally.
Priya Nair
Before Bimvyne, Priya was BIM Manager at a regional architecture firm in Houston, then moved into product management at a construction project management company. She has sat in the same coordination meetings Marcus ran — and she built her own workarounds before building a real solution. She translated years of BIM workflow frustration into Bimvyne's product decisions.
She owns the product roadmap, customer research, and feature prioritization. When customers describe a coordination pain, she already knows it firsthand.
Tobias Krenn
Tobias built the coordination analysis engine that powers Bimvyne. His background is in computational geometry and spatial reasoning — he spent years working on geometric intersection algorithms before BIM made those problems commercially relevant. He designed Bimvyne's IFC schema parser, the LOD-aware clash severity model, and the prioritization pipeline that takes a 300-row clash export and produces the 15 clashes that actually need resolution before next week.
He runs engineering and ML development. Every analysis result that ships goes through him.
Adaeze Okonkwo
Adaeze came to Bimvyne from a BIM Coordinator role at a multi-discipline AEC firm where she managed federated model quality across a portfolio of commercial and healthcare projects. She knows what a 200-clash Navisworks export looks like from the coordination chair — and she knows which clashes in that report actually matter. She joined Bimvyne to help customers get that same signal without the manual triage.
She handles onboarding, model upload troubleshooting, and ensures every pilot delivers visible results within the first two coordination cycles.
We're a small team. New roles open as we grow.
We don't post speculative job listings. When we're ready to add someone, we'll list it here. In the meantime, if you're a BIM specialist or AEC-focused engineer who wants to build something meaningful, reach out directly.
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