Situations Vacant Situation! Vacant EWI inland revenue HEAD OFFICE ACCOUNTANT TAX INTELLIGENCE UNIT VACANCY NO. 7806 WE ARE SEEKING to employ an accountant to work on investigation of tax avoidance schemes. The successful applicant will need to have: • a degree majoring In Accounting or full prerequesltles for ACA; • an understanding of commercial and business practice; • the ability to analyse and investigate new schemes • good communication skills, both written and oral. The Inland Revenue can offer you: • Excellent career prospects. • Negotiable Salary up to $42,519. • Exposure to the latest taxation changes. • An opportunity to work with a small team of accountants and solicitors on a iwde variety of projects. See application details below. SOLICITOR TAX INTELLIGENCE UNIT VACANCY NO. 7728 The Tax Intelligence Unit is part of the Compliance Directorate of Inland Revenue Department, Head Office, Wellington. The Unit is responsible for dealing with tax avoidance schemes. The successful applicant will need to have: • a sound knowledge of tax and duties legislation and relevant case law • good communication skills, both written and oral • the ability to analyse and assess new situations • a high level of self-motivationa and initiative Previous tax or commercial law experience is highly desirable. The salary offered, which is up to a maximum of $40,602, will reflect experience and qualifications. If you requires further information please contact Mrs Hill, Senior Inspector, Head Office, Wellington, telephone 721-032 extension 8719. Applicants should use Form PSI7A which is obtainable from any Government Department, quoting the above above vacancy number and forward the application to the Executive Officer (Personnel), Inland Revenue Department, P.O. Box 2198, Wellington. Only copies of Testimonials should be enclosed. Joo descriptions are available upon request. Applications close at noon on Wednesday, October 14, 1987. Job descriptions are available upon request. /■ / | FOODS (1987) LIMITED KEYPUNCH OPERATOR DUE TO EXPANSION within our Nelson operation we have a vacancy for Keypunch Operator. The successful applicant will have had at least three years of key punch experience, be able to work unsupervised and be familiar with “one line’ computer systems. Key tasks would Include input for payroll, fish credits, accounts payable and stock inventory. The hours of work will be 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday with some overtime as necessary. Renumeration will be discussed at the Interview. Application in writing including copies of references should be addressed to: The Personnel Manager Skeggs Foods (1987) Limited P.O. Box 5001 NELSON LOTTO OPERATORS TWO mature people are required to operate our Lotto terminals which are due to be installed shortly at Countdown Foodmarket, Rotherham Street, Riccarton, and Countdown Foodmarket, Wordsworth Street, Sydenham. Experience with computerised cash registers would be an advantage. Hours of work include Saturday. Apply to: Ross Gourley, Operations Manager, phone 797-748. countdown MACHINIST BROOKLYNNE NIGHTWEAR • Would you like to become part of our nightwear team? • Enjoy excellent facilities and potential high bonus earnings? • Are you self motivated and capable of producing high quality work? • Are you an experienced overlocker? Then you could be who we are looking for. Please apply to: THE SUPERVISOR, 250 ST ASAPH STREET, PHONE 68-625 MECHANIC OUR COMPANY wish to employ the services of a suitably qualified mechanic. Successful applicant will be responsible for our fleet of heavy earth moving machinery at our open cast mine situated at Burke’s Creek, Reefton. Please reply to Mr B. Francis, P.O. Box 27, Retfton.
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