You could take a college course to get some of the skills you need in this job. Courses include:
- drylining
- construction skills - drylining
Entry requirements
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
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You can get into this job through:
You could take a college course to get some of the skills you need in this job. Courses include:
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
You could apply to do an Interior Systems Installer Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship.
This typically takes 2 years to complete and is a mix of training in the workplace and off-site study.
You'll usually need:
You could join a company as a dryliner's labourer or 'mate'. Your employer may be willing to put you through training while you work to become a qualified dryliner.
You can apply directly for jobs if you've got on-site construction experience in joinery, plastering or ceiling fixing.
Find out what skills you will use in this role
You'll need:
You may need a driving licence for some jobs.
Discover the day to day takes you'll do in this role
As a dryliner, you'll:
You could work at a client's home, at a client's business or on a construction site.
Your working environment may be physically demanding and at height.
You may need to wear safety clothing and use safety equipment.
Look at progression in this role and similar opportunities
With experience and further training, you could move into:
You could also train apprentices in further education or set up your own business.
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