Let’s not dress this up. If you’re a Drylining Contracts Manager, you already know the score, too many jobs are underpriced, underplanned, and then somehow it’s your problem to fix. This isn’t that. We’re working with a contractor that actually knows how to run work properly. Good clients. Proper pipeline, and jobs that are set up to earn a profit. The job (in reality) * You’ll run multiple drylining / interiors packages * You’ll manage Site Managers and make sure standards don’t slip * You’ll keep programme tight, quality high, and costs where they should be * You’ll deal with clients when things get sticky—and sort it No smoke and mirrors. Just getting jobs delivered properly. You * You’ve done this before, in drylining, not “a bit of interiors once” * You can handle multiple jobs without them falling apart * You understand where money’s made (and where it quietly disappears) * You don’t need chasing, spoon-feeding, or managing The difference * Hybrid working, trusted to manage your time like an adult * No constant chaos from poorly set-up jobs * Backed by people who actually understand delivery * Left alone to get on with it, because you can * Up to £70k salary for the right person If you’re coasting, this isn’t for you. If you’re sharp,...