DIVISION MANAGER : KNITWEAR OUR PROGRESSIVE MANUFACTURING COM-* PANY requires a Manager for it’s rapidly expanding * knitwear division which supplies a wide range of hand and machine knitted garments to the tourist market 4 Responsibilities Include complete production’' control for both factory and out-workera, raw material purchasing, financial forecasting, costing, customer llason, quality.oontrol, staff recruitment find contributing to styling and development : To accommodate this wide range of demanding responsibilities, this person must have high organisational skills, be a good communicator, be self- ■ motivated, have a feel for fashion and a good technical knowledge of both hand and machine knitting. Ideally the successful applicant should have had experience in marketing and be prepared to travel out of town as required. For the right person we offer an excellent salary, company vehicle and other benefits. In the first instance, please apply In writing, with details, to: THE GENERAL MANAGER, OUTBAK CLOTHING COMPANY, P.O. BOX 22-585, CHRISTCHURCH. Department of Internal Affairs EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BUILDING INDUSTRY COMMISSION THE RECENTLY APPOINTED Building Industry Commission has been given the task of formulating a simplified uniform and performance oriented building code. - The Commission wish to appoint a suitable professionally qualified person to fill the position of Executive Director. The duties of the successful appointee include the co-ordination of the work programme and liaison with a wide range of professional and industry interest groups. The successful appointee will need a sound knowledge of and experience in the technical concepts and operation of building practice. Effective communication organisation and management skills will also be an advantage. A full job description is available from the * Executive Officer (Personnel) Department of Inter- _ nal Affairs, Private Bag, Wellington. Applications in writing enclosing a curriculum vitae and at least two references, close on Friday, January 23 with the Executive Officer (Personnel), Department of Internal Affairs, Private Bag, Wellington. ( J f M v J Kf.M Wil EXPERIENCED MACHINIST AN EXPERIENCED MACHINIST POSITION for garment repairs and alterations, etc. within Hylln Laundry Services is now available. The successful applicant must be mature and have the following attributes: • Experienced machinist. • Well organised. • Adaptable. • Neat and tidy in appearance. • To achieve and maintain a high standard of proficiency. Applicants should apply in person between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Wednesday, January 7, 1987, or if these times are not convenient, please telephone for an appointment to suit. THE PRODUCTION MANAGER HYLIN LAUNDRY SERVICES 31 Stephens Street or phone 69-615 business or 855-985 after hours. < FACTORY ASSISTANT WE REQUIRE A young person 17-18 to work in our roll forming factory as an assistant. This position would suit a person living in the Sockburn-Hornby area. Good wages and conditions. Apply by phoning: MR G. BARRETT, BALFOUR ROOFING, 488-575. FIBREGLASS LAMINATORS REQUIRED FOR GENERAL Fibreglass Factory. Experience an advantage but will train suitable applicants. Overtime available. Apply: ;; FACTORY MANAGER, GRAEME McCAW LTD, 31 SHEFFIELD CRESCENT, TELEPHONE 583-583. <OkpfiClFK JKL phrk J ; HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER ; APPLICATIONS are Invited for the full-time position of housekeeper. We seek a mature person with previous hotel housekeeping experience to join our? happy team as head of the housekeeping department. Duties Include the rostering and supervision of staff and ensuring the overall efficiency of this very important department. Pacific Park has 66 rooms which Includes 16 suites and caters for a wide and varied clientele, for whom we take pride in ensuring consistent high standards. For further details, please phone Miss Pat Row, 798-660, after 11 a.m. / 1 4
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