Role
***Ringfenced to Level 6 LJMU students only***
***Applications must be submitted using the application form linked below. Please upload it instead of a CV. Any other method will not be accepted***
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Halton Community Trust is undertaking a facilities optimisation project to modernise and enhance the operational efficiency safety, and long‑term sustainability of its garage and office premises. High‑resolution point‑cloud scans of the site have already been completed by Liverpool John Moores Universityʼs Civil Engineering Department using a Trimble point‑cloud scanning system.
We are seeking a motivated individual to take these raw scan datasets forward—developing them into accurate 3D digital models, creating engineering‑grade CAD outputs, and supporting the Trust in using these digital assets to plan and de‑risk future capital investment decisions.
This role is ideal for someone with interest or experience in digital modelling, CAD workflows, spatial design, and the use of digital twins to drive operational improvement in real‑world environments.
Duties and responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
Point Cloud Processing & 3D Model Development
- Import and process Trimble‑generated point‑cloud data (e.g., *.las, *.rcp, .e57) into appropriate modelling platforms.
- Clean, align, segment, and classify point‑cloud datasets to prepare for modelling workflows.
- Develop an accurate 3D model of the garage and office areas, including:
- Structural features (walls, floors, ceilings)
- Vehicle bays and workshop areas
- Utilities, access routes, and storage zones
- Ensure model accuracy suitable for engineering design and spatial planning.
Ensure model accuracy suitable for engineering design and spatial planning.
- Produce AutoCAD‑compatible files (*.dwg, .dxf) and associated documentation.
- Generate 2D layouts, elevations, and cross‑sections based on the developed 3D model.
- Ensure outputs meet professional drawing standards for use in future planning and engineering assessments.
Digital Twin Development
Assist in creating a digital twin of the facility to simulate:
- Workflow efficiency
- Space utilisation
- Operational bottlenecks
Enable scenario testing for different workshop configurations.
Spatial Layout Analysis & Optimisation
Work directly with Halton Community Trust staff to understand current operations, equipment usage patterns, and future needs.
Use the digital model to explore layout alternatives that:
- Improve workflow and accessibility
- Enhance safety and compliance
- Optimise available space for current and future operations
Provide recommendations supported by spatial analysis and visualisation.
Capital Investment Scenario Simulation
Support de‑risking decisions around new equipment procurement, including:
- Additional 2‑post or 4‑post vehicle lifts
- Diagnostic equipment
- Storage or tooling areas
Simulate installation options, clearances, and safe working envelopes within the digital twin environment.
Reporting & Stakeholder Engagement
- Prepare clear reports and visual outputs to communicate findings to stakeholders.
- Present model iterations and optimisation scenarios to Halton Community Trust leadership.
- Document methodologies and data sources to ensure reproducibility and handover of the digital model.
Learning Opportunities
This role offers hands‑on experience with:
- Real‑world point‑cloud data processing
- Professional CAD workflows
- Digital twin creation in a live operational setting
- Collaboration with community partners
- Contribution to a capital improvement project with tangible impact
Skills and experience
Education & Knowledge
Final‑year L6 undergraduate student in a relevant discipline, such as:
- Civil/Mechanical/Electrical Engineering
- Architecture / Architectural Technology
- Computer‑Aided Design (CAD)/Digital Engineering
- Built Environment or related STEM field
Basic understanding of engineering principles, spatial use, and facility/workshop design.
Familiarity with 3D modelling concepts and/or interpreting engineering drawings.
Technical Skills
Ability to work with 3D modelling/CAD tools (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit, Fusion 360, SketchUp, SolidWorks, CloudCompare, or similar).
Able to work with digital datasets including point clouds, meshes, and 3D geometry.
Comfortable processing technical information and translating it into clear layouts/drawings.
Good general IT capability (Windows, file management, version control).
Desirable:
Experience working directly with point‑cloud datasets (e.g., *.las, *.e57, .rcp).
Knowledge of digital twin platforms or simulation environments.
Experience using Autodesk ReCap, Revit, or similar BIM tools.
Understanding of workshop equipment (e.g., vehicle lifts, diagnostic bays) or industrial layout planning
Experience
Some relevant work experience (placement, internship, or part‑time technical work) in engineering, CAD, surveying, digital modelling, or a related technical environment
Experience working on academic or project‑based 3D modelling tasks.
Desirable:
Prior involvement in a facilities, spatial design, digital engineering, or optimisation project.
Experience collaborating with external partners or community organisations.
Knowledge of health & safety considerations in workshop or industrial environment
Analytical & Problem‑Solving Abilities
Ability to analyse spatial constraints and propose logical layout or design solutions.
Methodical approach to working with detailed technical data (e.g., point‑cloud scans).
Confidence in evaluating alternative configurations and identifying risks or inefficiencies.
Interpersonal Skills
Able to communicate technical concepts to non‑technical stakeholders.
Comfortable discussing ideas with community organisations and adapting to real‑world operational needs.
Capable of producing clear and concise written reports, diagrams, and visualisations.
Personal Qualities
Self‑motivated and proactive, with the ability to work independently.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.
Willingness to learn new tools and techniques.
A practical mindset and interest in how digital tools can improve real workshop operations.
Desirable:
Interest in digital innovation, facilities optimisation, or future‑ready engineering solutions.
Enthusiasm for applying academic skills to a real-world project with social impact.
Understanding of how digital modelling can support decision‑making for capital investment.
Location
WA8 0PP/Hybrid
Additional information
***Ringfenced to level 6 LJMU students only***
***Applications must be submitted using the application form linked below. Please upload it instead of a CV. Any other method will not be accepted***
Download application form 
Applications close at 11:59pm on Sunday 15th March.
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