AUDIT WITH A DIFFERENCE OUR CLIENT: A high profile Chartered Accountancy firm with international affiliations who are highly regarded for the quality and range of financial and accounting services they provide. The environment attracts highly successful professionals who, by working with some of New Zealand’s largest financial institutions and market leaders, gain maximum satisfaction and opportunities to develop new skills. Based in their Wellington office, this position is one of diversification and calls for a person with an entrepreneurial spirit and a strong desire to succeed. Career opportunities are exceptional and are what you make of them. Not only will you be working at a senior level in providing assistance to improving clients accounting systems, but you will be consulting on how to improve efficiency and effectiveness in a range of fields such as Finance/Investment/Computer Systems etc. The successful candidate will be a person who seeks the challenge of working in an environment where they have direct input into the development of both the client and the firm. Ideally we seek a person who has indepth auditing experience combined with previous exposure to working in varied financial or computing roles. Remuneration is highly competitive. For more details and a confidential discussion please telephone Alex Richards, Wellington, 733-333 or A/H Wellington 758-434: P.O. Box 3843, Wellington Fax (04) 711-385 1033 Bppil AD356
(EEutomotsvel Hl EHGKEER I ~ Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea I 1 NZ $40,000 plus housing and benefits | PO I Our client is a well established automotive and engineering Bl (. CxL. business servicing the needs of the logging and plantation H "T— — industries and the Bougainville Copper Mine. The position of I — Manager of the engineering workshop is available for an ■ automotive engineer with experience in crankshaft grinding, — machining and lathework. ~ Bougainville Island is situated approximately 1,000 k's east of the Papua New Guinea mainland. It dominates the North Solomons Province and enjoys a stable progressive • —- government and a pleasant tropical climate. Most expatriates " are housed in the town of Arawa which is situated on the coast . 22 kilometres from the mine. About 500 expatriate families live in this town. The total population of Arawa is approximately ■ 15,000. Facilities found in Arawa include a supermarket, ~ tavern, private country club, medical clinic, public hospital, ~ private dentist, primary and pre-schools, post office, banks, — several playing fields, golf course, basketball, tennis and ■ squash courts. Fishing and diving are very popular pastimes. r ~ The Company is committed to a policy of training and —. localisation and all expatriate employees are expected to „ ——- contribute actively towards this. ~ Conditions and benefits will be discussed at interview and will ~ include a generous salary package, a two year renewable ~ contract, annual air fares, 4 weeks annual leave, relocation expenses and medical benefits scheme. ——— Applications giving full details of qualifications, work mi™—" experience, age and telephone number should be addressed ■ ' " in confidence to: B. Hastie x = Coopers " w ß a ox N 1 s 1 “' = & Lybrand IE 8 , ’ L -■ Associates Facsimile: 95 1453
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