GENERAL SERVICE MANAGER • Senior Appointment ® p • National Role • h A major National Marketing Company with a Christchurch based head [■' office has asked that we advise on the recruitment of the above senior . executive. Being the leader in the earthmoving and materials handling field, our client has emphasised that the line manager they seek must be a strong leader, with the ability to achieve growth targets for their large Servicing Division. Clearly, this Division operates as a relatively autonomous profit centre. Whilst, it is preferable that the General Service Manager has a background in the industry, it is more important that a-working understanding of such products has been acquired. Considerable customer contact will be involved requiring advanced negotiating skills and extensive national and international travel. This appointment will appeal to managers who are seeking both the challenge of leading a management team chose prime objective is growth and the opportunity of capitalising on New Zealand's major development projects. We can assure potential candidates that our client is prepared to offer an executive package that will ensure they attract the best management skills available. We recognise this appointment as being an excellent opportunity for a competent manager to join a soundly-based, expanding company at a senior management level. We invite applications by telephoning 68-437 or, if you prefer, by writing to Wareham Associates (N.Z.) Limited, P.O. Box 2078, Christchurch. j
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