Site Management can be the hardest skill to hone when it comes to drylining because you re spinning so many plates.
Most drylining sub-contractors truly don t seem to appreciate that and, as a result, you ve probably been debating whether the reward is worth the graft you ve been putting it, and now you ve found yourself trawling the internet weighing up the idea of applying for something new.
Well listen, there s no harm in taking 30 seconds to have a look at the reasons you should consider this particular role.
- You get £260 a day
- You ll be joining a business that have been at the top of their game for 20 years and are well respected, as a result
- You get to work with a group of people who are not only knowledgeable, but approachable, and genuinely nice people, which goes much further than you think
- You ll be working with a business who use the latest tech, systems, and tools, to ensure your job is as easy as possible
- You'll be based over in Oxford, and future works will follows around that area
If you need more than that I'm happy to discuss the business, projects, and inner workings of the roles.
As I ve stated these guys are a drylining firm, so experience there is pretty essential but I m happy to chat to any level of that experience you might have.
Click apply and I ll be in touch with 2 working days.