In 18S2 the Auckland Gas Company become the first registered Limited Liability Company in New Zealand. Today, | with a staff of 300 technicians, engineers and professional managers, they represent one half of our natural gas - industry. Steady profitability has enabled them to invest millions of dollars, drawn entirely from retained earnings, and when Maui Gas comas on-steam in mid 1981, the Auckland Gas Company will be ready. In order to meet this m demand and to engender further growth and development, we advertise the following key appointment in fIH ENGINEERING OPERATIONS 1 MANAGER | ' '■* Senior Executive Salary and Benefits ME In control of the complete existing and planned gas distribution and transmission system, this is the key operational position Kg within the Company. Nqthing short of that. 9M Your staff of over 90 includes qualified engineers, a drawing office, inspectors and contracted installation and maintenance ■ asE teams. While applicants must have a track record of mechanical engineering excellence, preferably in projects related to the gas OS industry, managerial skills represent the prime requirement. Effective policy formulation, realistic long range planning and high KM performance standards are absolutely essential. Senior engineering managers ready for this executive appointment are invited to send a career resume, including telephone number to Ron Aylan-Parker. . Sheffield Consulting Group ~ Mxnagmxnt ConiuHanlj. Axvr® Houm> <3u»en and Wal'lailay Str«»ls, F.O. Box SMI Auckland. T»l»»hen» 773-11 fl | J a
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