Situations Vacant Situations Vacant CONSULTANT TEMPORARY DIVISION THIS CHALLENGING CAREER position provides a unique opportunity for involvement within the Christchurch business sector in a professional consulting role. To be able to assist our clients with their temporary staff requirements, you need the ability to communicate at all levels and have a sound knowledge of office systems. The functions of this busy role Include the determining and servicing of client needs, and the recruiting and organising of the Drake team of temporary staff. This appointment offers a competitive salary and on- going benefits which would be most suited to a person who has a mature outlook, high energy levels, and aged between 25 and 35, who are seeking to take up a new, interesting and challenging career path. For further details, apply in confidence to: CRAIG ATKINSON DRAKE OVERLOAD 4th Floor ANZ Building 160 Cashel Street CHRISTCHURCH Department of Office Systems FULL TIME COURSES 1988 ELIGIBLE STUDENTS will receive a Tertiary Assistance Grant while training. SECRETARIAL — with Teeline shorthand CLERICAL — no shorthand SIX MONTHS — clerical, no shorthand OPTION 1 — your choice subjects OPTION 2— computer/accounting New Course: TOURISM CONSULTANTS - add extra $250 for course materials PART-TIME COURSES 1988 DAY AND EVENING Enrolments: January 27 and 28, 1988 TYPING — beginner, keyboard, intermediate, advanced SHORTHAND — Teeline, beginner, refresher WORD PROCESSING - Wordstar, Microsoft Word DATA ENTRY — computer accounting OFFICE TRAINING - wages, calculators, filing, all clerical RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONIST INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS TOURISM CONSULTANTS - add extra $250 for course materials. Hurry, courses filling rapidly. For further details telephone Beryl Wilson 798-150, ext 8048. DESIGN ENGINEER WE REQUIRE AN Assistant Design Engineer in our Hospital Products Division. The activities include mechanical engineering design and drawing, preparation of manufacturing information, assistance with equipment testing and commissioning, and development of computer programmes related to design and machine control. Preferably applicants should have a degree in mechanical engineering and experience in drawing and design. An Interest in micro-computers would be an advantage. A competitive salary is being offered. Please apply in writing to Mr P. J. Hindin. J. MERCER AND SONS, LTD, P.O. BOX 6020, CHRISTCHURCH. DESIGNER/PATTERNMAKER A POSITION HAS BECOME VACANT within our design team for a competent, experienced designer/ pattern — cutter. Our merchandise is orientated to the mld/upper market area, and consequently moves very quickly ahead of fashion directions. The person we are looking for would be Involved in the women’s and girls’ division, so depth of experience in this particular area would be advantageous. The applicant must also have the ability to communicate effectively with others and to work well in a team situation. The position is a demanding but very rewarding one. Janine Davie Merchandise Manager M. Zemba Ltd P.O. Box 420 WANGANUI Phone 50-999 DISTRIBUTION FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY An opportunity exists in the Christchurch area to become part of a progressive distribution network marketing a variety of well established home handyman products and a range of newly developed packaged lines. This position offers substantial rewards and will provide a stimulating challenge to a self motivated person. Minimal capital is required and the position has potential for expansion into other areas. Earn more and reach your potential operating your own business. For details contact: Holdfast Industries Ltd P.O. Box 4206 Hamilton Ph0ne:(071)75540 HO»DFAST XV INDUSTRIES LTD
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