i DIVISIONAL I MANAGER Hl Commercial Construction iil We act on behalf of one of the South Island's largest and most SWI successful construction and property development firms. Its Is recent performance and range of activities have identified it as a 59K major innovator in the field. HI This opportunity has arisen from a restructuring occasioned by HI significant growth. The appointee will assume responsibi ity for Safi direction and performance of an established technical team. The Construction Division is managed as a separate unit. 9 You will require a background in the Construction Industry, with HI significant experience in Commercial Construction. Technical 9 expertise, while useful, is not as important as ev.dence of sound H managerial skills in the areas of staff motivate and leadersh.p. 9 You will be aged between 27 and 40, with a minimum of three 9 years in a managerial capacity. Essential attributes w. I include 9 self-motivation, an ability to react quickly and precisely to 9 changing circumstances, and an ability to order detail to produce 9 a coherent overall plan. 9 This is without doubt a rare and challenging opportunity. Our 9 client will offer a remuneration parage designed to attract the fc est candidates, and this will include a company vehicle. Bl We urge your enquiry by telephoning Wareham Associates ffi (N Z I Limited on 68-437 or, by writing to P.O. Box 2078, S providing brief initial details on career history and personal W circumstances.
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