Situations Vacant Situations Vacant P SALES ~ LIAISON MANAGER Kitchen Appliance Specialists places great importance on giving the best service and customer satisfaction. This unique position of Sales Liasion Manager will appeal to someone who excells in public relations, problem solving and also enjoys selling. Previous experience in home appliance sales or service is likely but similar experience in a related field will be considered. A person in the 35 to 55 year old age bracket is envisaged and rewards will be in the way of an attractive salary plus incentive package and vehicle. Please apply in writing to: THE SALES DIRECTOR P.O. BOX 22-221 CHRISTCHURCH SALES MANAGER DUE TO EXPANSION in our Asian business we wish to recruit an experienced Sales Manager to control and develop our markets in China and Hong Kong. AgeD in their 40s, applicants should have a minimum of ten years experience in the lambskin garment leather business, be skilful in written and spoken Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), be willing to travel and stay overseas as required, and be familiar with import and export documentation procedures. Remuneration will be commensurate with qualification and experience. Please apply in writing to: P.O. Box 2051, WASHDYKE, SALES TRAINER/MANAGER — For successful direct marketing company operating throughout South Island. — Due to demand for services we have rapidly increased sales over last 20 years within home renovation. — Responsibilities could be for Canterbury or South Island area depending upon qualifications. — Person required should have direct marketing experience, good management and motivation skills. Reply in writing. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT Box 7040, Sydenham CHRISTCHURCH Sew Hoq £ Sons ltd* E* ItITAtLIIHtO INI! MANUFACTURERS • IMPORTERS • EXPORTERS MANAGER - OPERATOR GERBER COMPUTERISED GARMENT GRADING AND MARKER MAKING UNIT WE REQUIRE A PERSON with some years-of experience on a Computerised Garment Grading Unit. Must be prepared to adapt to a challenging HiTech operation — capable of planning ahead with accuracy, and possess a good working knowledge of Garment Construction, Grading and Marker Making. Please apply in writing to: Mr A. Bond SEW HOY AND SONS LTD P.O. BOX 22, DUNEDIN OR PHONE: 778-233, DUNEDIN. SHIFT SUPERVISOR FOOD PROCESSING A NIGHT SHIFT SUPERVISOR is required for approximately three months to supervise 14 people involved in' confectionery manufacture in Christchurch. Staff management skills are essential in this hands-on position with the ability to lead a cohesive unit being of prime importance. Experience with food processing techniques and equipment is desirable but not absolutely necessary. All applications will be strictly confidential and should be forwarded (with relevant references) by July 26, 1989, to: x ’ OPERATIONS MANAGER P.O. BOX 3051 CHRISTCHURCH TEMPORARY QUALIFIED CARPENTERS CARPENTERS ARE REQUIRED to fill temporary positions for approximately 4 weeks. If you are a Qualified Carpenter, Interested in this position, and available to start immediately, please ring: Mr Fry, on 793-719 Between 7.45 and 9 a.m., or 4 and 5 p.m. only WELLINGTON NEWSPAPERS LIMITED ON SCREEN JOURNALIST AN OPPORTUNITY HAS ARISEN for a journalist around the J2 level to join Wellington Newspapers’ Supplements Department. , . : The department comprises five journalists and serves The Dominion, The Dominion Sunday Times and The Evening Post. The chance to learn new-tech skills on the latest newspaper technology with a small team of journalists is a bonus. Duties will include planning, writing and co-, ordinating the editorial content of a variety of supplements. Subjects range from home heating to the latest sporting event, so flexibility and enthusiasm are crucial. The vacancy has been left by a journalist who is moving on to the Evening Post’s general reporting floor. The successful applicant will probably have a formal journalism qualification and dally newspaper experience. Please write giving full details of experience and references to: The Supplements Manager, Wellington Newspapers Ltd P.O. Box 3740 WELLINGTON ADDlications close August 4* 1989.'
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