LLC Group
Drylining Technical Coordinator

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Job Title: Drylining Technical Coordinator
Location: Remote / UK or Overseas
Trade: Drylining / Interior Fit-Out / Plasterboard Systems
Key Requirement: Must have working knowledge of UK drylining manufacturer systems, particularly Siniat, British Gypsum, and Knauf.
Role Type: Technical coordination and design support. This is not a full design role.
About the Role
LLC Group is looking for a knowledgeable Drylining Technical Coordinator to support our UK pre-construction team with drawing reviews, specification checks, manufacturer coordination, and drylining system queries.
This is a technical coordination role for someone with strong drylining design knowledge, but the successful candidate will not be expected to create full designs from scratch. The role is to review information, coordinate technical queries, check system suitability, identify design gaps, and help the team make informed decisions.
You will support the link between our internal team, clients, architects, consultants, and manufacturers. The focus is on understanding drylining systems, reviewing drawings and specifications, raising technical issues, coordinating with manufacturers, and providing clear advice to the UK team.
This is a remote role, and the candidate does not need to be based in the UK. However, they must have strong working knowledge of UK drylining systems and manufacturer requirements, particularly systems from Siniat, British Gypsum, and Knauf.
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Key Responsibilities
- Review drawings, specifications, and drylining system information
- Coordinate technical queries between the UK team, clients, architects, consultants, and manufacturers
- Provide technical advice on partitions, ceilings, linings, fire-rated systems, acoustic requirements, and finishing details
- Check whether proposed systems align with project requirements and manufacturer guidance
- Identify design gaps, missing information, specification issues, clashes, and buildability concerns
- Review manufacturer details, data sheets, test evidence, and system requirements
- Liaise with manufacturers such as Siniat, British Gypsum, Knauf, and similar suppliers where required
- Provide clear technical notes, comments, and recommendations
- Support the Pre-Construction Manager during tenders, project planning, and technical reviews
- Assist with procurement by reviewing the technical suitability of materials and drylining systems
- Attend Microsoft Teams calls when required
- Keep technical information, trackers, comments, and records organized
Essential Requirements
- Strong technical knowledge of drylining systems and interior fit-out
- Good drylining design knowledge, with the ability to review and coordinate information rather than produce full designs
- Working knowledge of UK drylining manufacturer systems, especially Siniat, British Gypsum, and Knauf
- Good understanding of metal stud partitions, plasterboard linings, ceilings, shaft walls, and associated details
- Understanding of fire-rated partitions, acoustic performance, board types, framing systems, and typical specification requirements
- Able to read and review drawings, specifications, and technical documents
- Able to identify missing information, unsuitable systems, and coordination issues
- Strong written and spoken English
- Confident joining Microsoft Teams calls with a UK-based team
- Organised, reliable, and proactive when working remotely


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Desirable Experience
- Previous experience working for a drylining subcontractor, manufacturer, consultant, technical team, or design coordination team
- Experience reviewing manufacturer test evidence, system datasheets, or specification clauses
- Knowledge of UK construction terminology and drylining package coordination
- Experience supporting tenders, RFIs, technical submissions, or procurement reviews
Important Note
This is a technical coordination and design support role, not a role producing full drylining designs from scratch. The successful candidate must be able to understand drylining design information, coordinate technical queries, review system suitability, and provide practical advice to the team.
Applicants without experience of UK drylining systems such as Siniat, British Gypsum, or Knauf are unlikely to be suitable.
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