Ross County boss Jim McIntyre is the only top-flight candidate for the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year Award.
Peterhead’s Jim McInally, Mark Warburton of Rangers and Falkirk manager Peter Houston are the other nominees.
McIntyre led County to a breakthrough season – their first major trophy following their League Cup final win over Hibernian, and their first top-six finish.
McInally led his League One team to the Petrofac final against Rangers as well as a place in the play-offs.
Warburton has been named on the shortlist with Rangers on course for a triple silverware haul, with the Ibrox club looking to add the William Hill Scottish Cup to their Ladbrokes Championship title and Petrofac Training Cup triumph.
Former Dundee United boss Houston has guided Falkirk into the Premiership play-offs and they are still vying with Hibernian for second spot in the Championship.
Hibs’ Alan Stubbs missed out despite leading his team to two cup finals and a place in the Premiership play-offs.
The winner will be announced on Sunday night at PFA Scotland’s annual awards dinner at the Hilton Hotel, Glasgow.
Ross County and Peterhead managers named on Manager of the Year shortlist