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Our client is a large engineering company in Christchurch, H.Z. The board has requested us to advise on the appointment of WORKS MANAGER This position reports directly to the General Manager. A mature and experienced Works Manager is sought who will be immediately able to take over the control of the Foundry, Fitting Shop, Machine Shop, and general works administration and plant control where 300-350 men are employed. There is adequate technical staff employed. The Works Manager must be the sort of man who directs the activities of the separate works sections through their superintendents, and one who has the reputation for getting things done. This is a dynamic and active job not one which involves timeconsuming desk organisation, since detailed planning is attended to by specialist staff. We do not expect the successful applicant to be a young man. Since experience and maturity are sought applicants will probably be at a minimum of 40 years of age. The commencing salary will be in the range of £2500-£3OOO per annum sterling. Superannuation is available. Strict confidence will be observed. Written applications should be endorsed “C 99 and addressed to The General Manager W. D. scon & COMPANY Management Consultants BOX 2186 G.P.O. AUCKLAND. Offices in New Zealand: Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Another client, C. W. F. Hamilton & Co. Ltd. have formed a subsidiary company in association with Perry Metal Windows Ltd. of Adelaide. The company now being registered is named HAMILTON PERRY INDUSTRIES LTD. This company is to be Christchurch-based for manufacture, and will market throughout New Zealand, a wide range of high quality, custom-built and domestic metal frame windows, doors, and modular construction items. We have been asked to advise on the organisation and to select a suitable executive for the top position . . . MANAGER Responsible to the Board, the Manager will be completely in charge of all operations. A Works Manager already experienced in the parent company, has been transferred to the new Company and will set up and run the production activities. Accounting service will be supplied by the parent company. The Manager will personally develop and control the sales and marketing activities, and will assume direction of the appropriate sections already operating within C. W. F. Hamilton & Co. Ltd. The salary offered will be attractive, with car provided and superannuation available. We anticipate the appointee being approximately 30 to 40 years of age, already an experienced business nun capable of establishing top level contacts, and possessing the necessary executive skills. Strict confidence will be observed. Written applications stating age, experience and qualifications should be endorsed "C 95 and addressed to Executive Development Services W. D. scon & COMPANY Management Consultants. P.O. BOX 1292, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31248, 21 December 1966, Page 25
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