Situations Vacant AMURI SKI FIELD ASSISTANT MANAGER THE Amur! Ski Club requires an assistant manager for 1985 ski season. Heavy machinery experience necessary. Phone Mr Barrv Coughian (0515) 7271. AUTO ELECTRICIAN EXPERIENCED registered for South Auckland workshop, well equipped. Wide variety of work. Able to take charge. Good wage or contract. Ph. 298-6105 Auckland or write: P.O. Box 218, Papakura, South Auckland.
I ACCOUNTANT ■ Christchurch Based Group ■ Age — Early to Mid 20’s H Our Christchurch based client is involved in manufacturing, K distribution and retailing on a national basis through a ■M diversified group of subsidiary companies. ■ The organisation is structured to provide considerable autonomy and scope for personal involvement. This is Bfl achieved by allocating to the Accountant complete accounting M and financial responsibilities for a number of Group subsidiary M and associate companies. Therefore, within the umbrella of a H relatively large organisation, you will have the opportunity to ■ become closely involved with a number of business units, as a M member of the decision-making team. H The demands of this position, together with the associated K career prospects, suggest that candidates will be fully qualified M and ideally in the early to mid twenties age range. H The salary offered, reflecting both your past experience and ■ the importance of this position, is most attractive. ■ We will be pleased to discuss this appointment in more detail BB and invite initial enquiries and applications to Wareham K Associates (N.Z.) Limited on 68-437 or. if you prefer, write to M P.O. Box 2078, Christchurch. LU AREH AfTl
■ PROJECT I ENGINEERS ■ Mechanical ■ Above Average K Remuneration Package ■ With over seventy years involvement in one of New Zealand's M most important industries, our client has established an ■ excellent reputation. New Zealand and world wide, in the M processing and exporting of primary products. As a result of Hl their continued growth, a Project Engineer is required for HI plants in Auckland, Gisborne and Hawkes Bay. The appointees HH will advise on all development and maintenance engineering programmes. ■ The appointees will have professional mechanical engineering qualifications and will be registered. They will also have a BE minimum of five years work experience, preferably in the areas of maintenance, refrigeration, steam and mechanical SB engineering. Although age is flexible, we do not envisage anyone under the xK age of thirty to have the necessary experience. B| An excellent salary package will be negotiated with the raS successful candidates. Career prospects are likewise, M ’excellent. ■ We invite your initial enquiry by calling Wareham Associates ■ (N.Z.) Limited on 68-437 or, if you prefer, write to P.O. Box 2078, Christchurch. [fe UJAREHAm
I YOUNG I ENGINEER B Building Services ■ NZCE Meeh, or HVAC Our client is a major local firm involved in building services contracting, manufacturing and some jobbing work. Existing M| orders and contracts ensure a stable work base for a number M °1 years to come. M This is a challenging opportunity for a younger qualified or M nearly qualified Engineering Technician. The duties will involve M production design and control, including some administrative M tasks, estimating, contracts administration, and a growing involvement in building services project engineering in the ■ short term. ■ We seek a mature, adaptable younger person, aged between 23 M and 26 years, with a proven record of sound work habits and H intelligence. This should include work experience, ideally in a contracting environment, and in the functions described above. ■ To enquire further, phone 68-437 or write to Wareham M Associates (N.Z.) Limited. P.O. Box 2078. Christchurch. UUAREHAm
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