Situations Vacant 1 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL SHORTHAND TYPIST I ;1 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of I ! Shorthand Typist, Parks and Recreation Depart- ■ ment, City Council Chambers, 194 Manchester ; Street, Christchurch. , The work covers both shorthand and copy > typing. Preference will be given to applicants who ; possess T.C.B. qualifications or equivalent. Office hours 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday. The commencing salary will be up to $7,708 per annum, depending on qualifications and ex- I perience. The above salary will be subject to an i approximate 10 per cent increase and the General . Wage Order. Application forms and conditions of employ- i : I ment are available from the Director of Parks and • i Recreation, 194 Manchester Street, Christchurch 1. i Applications marked “Shorthand Typist” will be received by the undersigned up until 4 p.m. on Friday, August 24, 1979. J. H. GRAY, GENERAL MANAGER AND TOWN CLERK. SlB * I CREDIT CLERK J FOODSTUFFS (CHCH), LTD APPLICATIONS ARE invited for the position of Credit Clerk. The company has a computerized debtor system and the position requires a bright and intelligent person preferably experienced with credit control work to supervise the collection of accounts, overdue debtors and handle customer queries. The ability to deal with people is essen- ; tial. ’ Please apply to: i MR W. DOBBIE, FOODSTUFFS (CHCH), LTD, 167 Main North Road, (P.O. Box 842), CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 526-039. DRAUGHTSMAN STRUCTURAL WE REQUIRE the services of an experienced Draughtsperson to work within our integrated design/build team on a range of commercial and industrial projects. The position offers variety and 3 responsibility and is in close association ' with architectural staff. i Telephone 3 THE COMPANY ENGINEER, 62-123, INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS, LTD, P.O. Box 13364, CHRISTCHURCH. DRIVER WANTED FOR BULK SPREADER Must have experience. Housing is available in Middlemarch township, handy to primary school. ‘ Reply to: ; P.O. BOX 42, * MIDDLEMARCH. - ! DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIES ■ TUTORS s APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions: — (1) Tutor in Management subjects and organiser of short courses. Applicants should have suitable academic or professional qualifications, plus proven experience in management. The salary will be in the range $10,928 to $14,126, plus the general wage order. (2) Tutor in Accountancy (2 positions). ■ Applicants should be chartered accountants and/or commerce graduates. Previous comi mercial experience is essential and teaching > experience desirable. The salary will be in the range $10,928 to $15,401 plus the general wage order. Application forms are available from the Direc--1 tor, with whom applications close on August 31. j 1979. Box 22-095, Christchurch. ■ ESTATES CLERK 1 e WE ARE LOOKING for a person to replace our . Estates Administrator who will be retiring shortly. The work involves assisting in the administration of estates handled in our office. The j person appointed will be directly responsible to the partner in charge of the estate, but will be expected to work with the minimum of supervision. - The applicant we seek should have a knowledge of Estate Administration, preparation of estate accounts, tax returns, and some knowledge of e accountancy. d The position would be either full time or part time and would be particularly suitable to r someone with a legal, accounting or trust office background We have spacious, modem offices, - and the salary will be negotiable according to experience. r For further details apply:— 5 WYNN WILLIAMS and COMPANY, Solicitors, PHONE 797-622.
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