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Models Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

The BIM Modeler II is responsible for providing modeling efforts for both project delivery and standards. A member of the production team that is expected to provide accurate and efficient modeling ...

The BIM Modeler II is responsible for providing modeling efforts for both project delivery and standards. A member of the production team that is expected to provide accurate and efficient modeling ...

The BIM Modeler II is responsible for providing modeling efforts for both project delivery and standards. A member of the production team that is expected to provide accurate and efficient modeling ...

Building Information Modeler (BIM) 5

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$54.25 - $70.50/hr

Develop and manage Civil 3D models from conceptual and preliminary layouts through fully developed IFC-level models, often using best available or incomplete data. Independently establish and refine ...

Building Information Modeler (BIM) 5

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$54.25 - $70.50/hr

Preferred Qualifications • Experience developing federated models and surfaces with machine-grade or construction-tolerance considerations. • Survey or geomatics knowledge, including surface ...

Lead the development and implementation of travel demand models for transportation projects. * Experience with microsimulation and other traffic analysis techniques is a plus, but not required

Lead the development and implementation of travel demand models for transportation projects. * Experience with microsimulation and other traffic analysis techniques is a plus, but not required

Maya Dayclub is looking for Model Performers to join our team! We're searching for candidates who can: * Deliver engaging, high-impact dance performances approximately every 20 minutes during a 5 ...

Maya Dayclub is looking for Model Performers to join our team! We're searching for candidates who can: * Deliver engaging, high-impact dance performances approximately every 20 minutes during a 5 ...

Preferred PhD or 3+ years of related work experience in validating and/or developing the types of models used in the financial services industry. * Masters degree or greater in a quantitative field ...

You will develop and manage detailed Revit models supporting HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems, integrating mechanical layouts with electrical routing as needed to ensure seamless ...

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How much do models jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for models in Arizona is $42.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.89 and $67.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are models?

Models are professionals who showcase fashion clothing, products, or other items for designers, brands, and companies. They work in various settings such as fashion shows, photoshoots, commercials, and promotional events. Models help convey the style, fit, and appeal of products to consumers, often working closely with photographers, stylists, and art directors. Their work can range from runway modeling to print and commercial modeling, depending on the industry and specific assignment.

How do you get a modeling job?

To get a modeling job, aspiring models should build a professional portfolio, often with professional photos, and seek representation from modeling agencies. They can also attend open casting calls, network within the industry, and maintain a healthy appearance and good posture to meet client expectations.

What jobs can you do as a model?

Models can work in various fields such as fashion, commercial, runway, fitness, plus-size, parts modeling, and promotional events. They may specialize in specific types like print, runway, or digital modeling and often need to maintain a portfolio, attend casting calls, and follow industry standards for appearance and professionalism.

Is 25 too late to start modeling?

Models can start their careers at various ages, and beginning at 25 is not too late. Success depends on factors like appearance, skills, and market demand, with many agencies and clients open to diverse ages, especially in commercial and plus-size modeling. Building a portfolio and gaining experience can help improve opportunities regardless of age.

What is the difference between Models vs Photographers?

AspectModelsPhotographers
Required CredentialsPortfolio, sometimes agency representationPhotography skills, equipment knowledge
Work EnvironmentPhoto shoots, fashion shows, studiosStudios, outdoor locations, editing suites
Employer & Industry UsageFashion, advertising, entertainmentMedia, advertising, art projects
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding modeling roles, careersPhotography techniques, career info

Models primarily focus on showcasing clothing, accessories, or products in various settings, often working with photographers. Photographers, on the other hand, capture images, manage lighting, and edit photos. While models need to have a strong presence and portfolio, photographers require technical skills and equipment knowledge. Both roles are essential in the fashion and advertising industries, often collaborating closely during photo shoots.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Model, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Model, you need a professional appearance, physical fitness, and an understanding of posing, often supported by a portfolio and agency representation. Familiarity with industry tools like casting platforms, photo shoot protocols, and sometimes runway training is beneficial. Confidence, adaptability, and strong communication skills help models stand out in competitive and dynamic environments. These qualities are essential for meeting client expectations, building a reputation, and succeeding in diverse modeling assignments.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

Models, such as commercial or fashion models, can earn $10,000 or more per month through high-profile campaigns, runway shows, or brand endorsements. Success typically requires strong physical appearance, networking, and sometimes agency representation, but a formal degree is not necessary. Earnings vary widely based on experience, market, and client demand.

What are some common challenges models face when working with different clients and how can they adapt to various expectations?

Models often work with a diverse range of clients, each with unique expectations regarding looks, poses, and professionalism. A common challenge is quickly adapting to different creative directions and maintaining a positive attitude under time constraints or during long shoots. Successful models stay flexible, communicate openly with photographers and stylists, and research the brand or client beforehand to align with their vision. Being punctual, prepared, and receptive to feedback also helps build strong client relationships and secure future bookings.
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BIM Modeler II

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Rosendin Electric rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 52 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

20th of 78 rated construction


Job description

Whether you're a recent grad or a seasoned professional, you can experience meaningful career growth at Rosendin. Enjoy a true sense of ownership as you work with a proven industry leader on some of the most exciting and high-profile projects in the nation. We offer a wide range of job opportunities, competitive compensation, full benefits, an Employee Stock Ownership Plan and more.

Why Rosendin?Committed. Innovative. Engaged.

If you're looking to take your career to the next level and work with some of the best and brightest in the industry, we want to hear from you. Since our founding over 100+ years ago, Rosendin has been driven to positively impact the communities where we live and work. We are an organization built on integrity and we have a culture that empowers people, embraces diversity, and inspires everyone to do their best. As one of the largest EMPLOYEE-OWNED electrical contractors in the United States, you will have the unique benefit of being a shareholder at a company that is experiencing tremendous growth and success. When our people succeed and fuel our success, we reward them. We'd love to have you as a shareholder!

YOUR NEXT OPPORTUNITY:

The BIM Modeler II is responsible for providing modeling efforts for both project delivery and standards. A member of the production team that is expected to provide accurate and efficient modeling and deliverables from assigned tasks with minimal supervision.

WHAT YOU'LL DO:
  • Capable of successfully performing all tasks of a BIM Modeler I

  • Work with the Lead Modeler/Supervisor in developing Revit Families either for the revised standards or for a specific project's needs.

  • Will need to efficiently model and document theproject.

  • Perform layout and input from field details into Revit in accordance with REI Standards.

  • Lead modeling efforts on assigned scope

  • Setup of Revit views, view templates, and filters following Rosendin Standards.

  • Document progress of assigned work following project standards

  • Acknowledgement of any/all REI confidentiality and/or Non-Disclosure requirements pursuant to this position. The protection of Proprietary or Company Intellectual Property.

  • The duties and responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing and other duties will be assigned based on the position's role within the business unit.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL:
  • Effective self-management

  • Knowledge of Revit, with the ability to create and manipulate views, browser structure, sheets, schedules, filters, and similar

  • Give verbal and general written direction well and turn that direction into appropriate, constructable design documents

  • Ability to follow REI BIM processes, procedures, and standards including workflow

  • Ability to read2Dplans, electronically or hard copy, including one-lines, lighting schedules, panel schedules, and feeder schedules

  • Knowledge of industry standard software, including but not limited to BlueBeam, Autodesk Cloud products, and NavisWorks.

  • Able to import documents, such as spreadsheets, photos, images, and word processing files, into Revit projects

  • Type, proofread, spell check work without supervision

  • Understanding of working within Revit work sharing environments

  • Understanding of 3D coordination with other trade

  • Proficient in using a computer and Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.)

  • Prioritize and manage multiple tasks, changing priorities as necessary

  • Work under pressure and adapt to changing requirements with a positive attitude

  • Strong, solutions-oriented oral and written communication skills

  • Self-motivated, proactive, and an effective team player

  • Interact effectively and professionally with all levels of employees, both management and staff alike

WHAT YOU BRING TO US:
  • High school Diploma or equivalent required. An associate degree preferred in Computerized Drafting field

  • Minimum 2 years' total experience with knowledge of electrical symbols and electrical drafting conventions and standards

  • Can be a combination of education, training and relevant experience

WORKING CONDITIONS:
  • General work environment - sitting for long periods, standing, walking, typing, carrying, pushing, bending. Work is conducted primarily indoors with varying environmental conditions such as fluorescent lighting and air conditioning

  • Noise level is usually low to medium; it can be loud on the jobsite.

  • We fully comply with the ADA and applicable state law, including considering reasonable accommodation measures that may enable qualified disabled applicants and employees to perform essential functions.

  • Occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs.

Rosendin is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are considered regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, age (over 40), or any other categories protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

YOU Matter - Our Benefits
  • ESOP - Employee Stock Ownership

  • 401k

  • Annual bonus program based upon performance, profitability, and achievement

  • 17 PTO days per year plus 10 paid holidays

  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance

  • Term Life, AD&D Insurance, and Voluntary Life Insurance

  • Disability Income Protection Insurance

  • Pre-tax Flexible Spending Plans (Health and Dependent Care)

  • Charitable Giving Match with our Rosendin Foundation

Our success is rooted in our people. We all come together around long-term vision and a sense of shared ownership. As a group, we do whatever it takes to ensure the success of our business...and your career.

Rosendin is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are considered regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, age (over 40), or any other categories protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.


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