PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Penrose Salary to sls,ooo—Use of Company Vehicle An experienced and effective Production Manager is required for • well known subsidiary of a leading New Zealand public company. This autonomous subsidiary company, based in Penrose, is involved in the manufacture of goods of considerable general appeal It is located in a new building providing well designed and agreeable working conditions. A production staff of 120 is empioved in this factory with the majority involved in light metal fabrication work. The successful applicant will join an enthusiastic management team in a company achieving rapid growth, particularly in exports. This person will need to be experienced in production management, preferably in a metal work activity and will have a record of achievement in the management and training of production staff An advanced trades or technician level qualification would be an advantage. A salary of $15,000 per annum, use of a company vehicle, superannuation and other benefits will apply. Confidential applications, quoting MCS 40188 b should be addressed to:E.G. Eatherley REACH THE BIGGEST MARKET > with THE PRESS Classifieds x
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