Situations Vacant Situations Vacant ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR I s FOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT’S OFFICE A Supervisor in our office is a senior person where level of qualification and experience enables them to supervise the work of the other staff members, as well as to undertake senior level assignments in our Business Services Division. The ideal applicant is a qualified person with at least three years experience in a Chartered Accountant’s Office and who has up-to-the-minute knowledge of tax and company law. Ernst & Whinney is a leading accounting firm in New Zealand and overseas, focusing on a business philosophy of excellence — in people — in attitude to clients — and in service. Real emphasis is given to professional development — particularly staff training. We work together in . a lively professional environment ensuring that our people gain job satisfaction and growth opportunities. Your application supported by your curriculum vitae and references if available will be welcomed to: Helen Eskett Administration Manager Ernst & Whinney P.O. Box 3042 CHRISTCHURCH Telephone: 650-029 ||||ii Ernst &Whinney iSSSffISa ACCOUNTANTS-ADVISORS CONSULTANTS ~ P.O. Box 3G42 ■= 26 CHRISTCHURCH Telephone: 650-029 “
ALUMINIUM FABRICATOR WE HAVE AN excellent opportunity for an experienced Aluminium Fabricator to join our team of contract trades persons. The work is varied and interesting and the financial rewards are well above average. As this position involves all aspects relating to aluminium joinery, only experienced people should apply. PHONE THE MANAGER, MR CLARK VISION ALUMINIUM LTD, 811-315 ALUMINIUM LEADING HAND WE HAVE A VACANCY for someone who is experienced in glazing and revealing to fill the above position. The applicant must be hardworking, reliable and be able to organise staff. Contact: DEAN BOYD, FACTORY MANAGER, VISTALITE ALUMINIUM, PHONE 843-138. AN ALTERNATIVE TO A FINE ARTS COURSE in 1989 NELSON POLYTECHNIG OFFERS — A Two Year Diploma in Handwoven Textiles — A Two Year Certificate in Craft Design which may be followd by — A Two Year Diploma in Craft Design. All courses are design based with an emphasis on creative exploration of craft media, the development of a comprehensive range of craft related drawing, life drawing, art history, photography and business studies skills and knowledge and the opportunity to prepare for a career in craft. Applications close on October 10, 1988 with: The Head of Craft Department, e Nelson Polytechnic, Private Bag, NELSON. from whom further information is available. ANALYST/PROGRAMMER WE ARE SEEKING an Analyst/Programmer with at least three years commercial experience to join our software development team. Our company is based in the clean, quiet MidCanterbury town of Ashburton, just an hour away from Christchurch. Most of our programming is for accounting and financial applications on the Unisys 820 series of computers and we have a client base spread throughout the country. Please apply in writing to: The Manager, ASHBURTON COMPUTER ASSOCIATES, LTD, P.O. Box 147, , ASHBURTON.
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