VACANCY MALES SENIOR SUPERVISOR ACCOUNTS CONTROL AN EXCEPTIONAL opportunity created through retirement exists within the accounts administration at our Christchurch head office for a man, 25 to 55, with sound experience and specialists skill in the modern procedures of computer-oriented accounts control. THE RIGHT MAN must be able to handle large volume business, keep in close contact with the work situation, have recognised capability, organise and control his considerable staff and have the ability to communicate at all levels. He should have knowledge of reconciliation, validity, checking, dispersement and invoice and credit procedures in this work that concerns accounts payable. This is an important appointment and the salary will be negotiable for the right man. Writae or telephone in the strictest confidence to: THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, ANDREWS AND BEAVEN, LTD. PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 60-599 (Business). 5295 TALLY SLAUGHTERMEN TALLY SLAUGHTERMEN Tally Slaughtermen are required for the coming season. Our Personnel Officer, Mr B. C. Gibbons, will be available for personal interviews at: McKENDRY’S HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET, between 3 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. An excellent killing season is expected. Accommodation available. ALLIANCE FREEZING CO. (SOUTHLAND), LIMITED, P.O. BOX 845, INVERCARGILL. 4992 TECHNICAL DIRECTOR for N.Z. MOTOR TRADE CERTIFICATION BOARD THE POSITION: Consequent upon the retirement in August, 1971, of the present Technical Director, the Board invites applications for this position with duties to commence on February 1, 1971. This will afford the successful applicant the opportunity of six months’ introduction to the position. QUALIFICATIONS: The position is a rewarding one involving travel, meeting people and representing the Board on outside organisations. It calls for ability in the field of public relations. A technical background and a good knowledge of the Motor Trade is necessary coupled with the ability to organise and to write reports. REWARDS: The envisaged commencing salary is up to $5OOO with the use of a motor-car, superannuation after a qualifying period and three weeks’ annua! leave. Working conditions are ideal. Applications which close October 23. 1970, will be treated in the strictest confidence and should be addressed to: THE CHAIRMAN, N.Z. MOTOR TRADE CERTIFICATION BOARD P.O. Box 9244, Courtenay Place, Wellington. 7327 TONGARIRO POWER DEVELOPMENT BOILERMAKER/WELDERS FITTER/TURNERS Vacancies exist on the Tongariro Power Development for the above qualified tradesmen. An average 48-hour week is being worked. Further information regarding rate of pay, general conditions and accommodation is available from, and all applications containing details of apprenticeships and subsequent working experience, should be addressed to: THE PROJECT ENGINEER, (TX Ministry of Works New Zealand Private Bag, Turangi. 3268 TRAWLER SKIPPERS Change your location and come to the Sunshine Province offering ideal living conditions and recreational facilities. We require Skippers with Coastal Fishing Tickets to operate new 65ft Steel Trawlers. We offer: (A) SHARE FISHING BASIS (B) SUBSIDISED SUPERANNUATION SCHEME (C) ASSISTANCE WITH REMOVAL EXPENSES AFTER QUALIFYING PERIOD. Please apply to: NELSON FISHERIES, LTD, P.O. Box 1002, Port Nelson. Or Telephone 6019, Nelson. 3292 WAREHOUSEMAN AN ENERGETIC and conscientious man is required for store work at our premises in Sydenham. Main duties would be the picking and packing of dealer orders in preparation for dispatch but work is varied. Good working conditions and excellent buying privileges. Apply: MR K. HITCHCOCK, Parts Manager, THE DOMINION MOTORS, LTD, 150 Armagh Street, Christchurch. Phone 50-989. 5326
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32407, 21 September 1970, Page 21
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