Situations Vacant CARPENTERS are required for contracts in the Queenstown area Permanent work available to the right men. Extended hours worked. Apply to: STEVENSON AND WILLIAMS, LTD, P.O. Box 4007, St Kilda, Dunedin, or telephone 54-034, Dunedin (collect). After hours phone 43-543, 43-550 Dunedin, or 899 Queenstown. 7766 CLAIMS CLERK WE REQUIRE the services of a clerk for the processing of warranty claims. Neat handwriting is a necessity, and some mechanical knowledge an advantage. This position would suit a retired mechanic or superannuitant. Please apply in writing: Mr M. E. Burrows, Service Manager, HUTCHINSON MOTORS, LTD, Authorised Ford Dealers, Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealers, 182-194 Tuam Street, Christchurch. 3026
CREDIT MANAGER EXCEPTIONAL opening for an able and experienced Credit Manager with a leading, well-established, progressive and profitable firm. As this appointment could lead to greater things, preference will be given to a qualified, or almost qualified accountant in the 30-40 age bracket. For the right man who is willing to involve himself in the duties and responsibilities this position offers exceptional prospects with generous staff buying privileges and Company superannuation. Initially apply by letter, in confidence, giving all relevant details to: “Credit Manager." C/o Hill-Skinner Advertising, Ltd, P.O. Box 819, Christchurch. 3618 CARPENTERS! DO YOU EARN S5OOO-S6OOO a year? You can by working in Invercargill on a contract-labour basis on housing work. We provide all materials promptly to the site when required. Accommodation can be "provided at Sl4-Sl6 per week for a three bedroomed house. For further information ring us collect or write: . ANDREW HOUSING, LTD, P.O. Box 960, Invercargill. Phone: 3059, After Hours: Eric Taylor, 79-264; Louis Crimp, 75-118. 3929
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGERS BUILDING FOREMEN $6OOO-$9OOO A PROGRAMME OF PLANNED EXPANSION PROVIDES THE OPPORTUNITY TO OFFER POSITIONS RANGING IN SENIORITY. THE COMPANY: Davison Construction, Ltd, a major property development and construction organisation engaged in commercial projects in the Auckland area. Current and future programmes include multi-storey city development, industrial estates, and commercial complexes. Our Architectural, Quantity Surveying, Construction and Methods Study Research Division operates as a complete team to ensure absolute project control. QUALIFICATIONS: PROJECT MANAGERS. While experience in building contraction and technical competence is of prime importance, emphasis in this case will be placed on production targets, budget control and quality. BUILDING FOREMEN. Will be in sole charge of the smaller contracts and will operate as general foremen, responsible to a project manager on the larger projects. Proven performance will be rewarded by advancement within the company. SALARY: As the appointments vary, salaries and benefits will be negotiated accordingly. APPLICATIONS: For further information we invite telephone inquiries. We welcome also inquiries from men who, while not currently available, would be interested in similar positions in the future. Interviews will be held in Christchurch. Treated in strict confidence inquiries and applications should be made to:— MR A. McCOOK. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, DAVISON CONSTRUCTION LTD, P.O. Box 12162, Auckland 6. Phone (collect) 591-169 or 487-007 (evenings), Auckland. 3609
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33153, 17 February 1973, Page 25
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