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Hi,

A little about the business:
I currently own a plumbing business (website and marketing) - looking to target residential and commercial market (i.e. tendering to main contractors flats etc). My background is a commercial manager, I use to do plumbing years back so technically I would not be a great operations director. My responsibilities would be pricing, advertising, bidding, payroll, social media management, doing pre-qualifications for main contractors, getting the accreditation like CHAS (but not gas safe as only NVQ level 2) and writing company policies.

The logic is two are better than one (the market is competitive and team over solo) to develop a business the profits would be split and maybe a buy out clause to ensure everyone is pulling weight/ exit opportunities if things don't work out.

I need someone to be the operations director i.e. run delivery ensure customers are happy, complete plumbing jobs, point of contact to subcontractor employees, manage teams of plumbing (should the contracts come in). The ideal person is someone looking to run their own business, and is willing to take chance of partnering to get big.

If anyone interested dm me or contact on here, we could discuss in detail - i'll show current branding etc and business plan with telephone interview to going into finer detail and if on the same page. The operations would be in south london and south east england please bare this in mind.
 
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