Situations Vacant Farm SINGLE PERSON WANTED ' MUST have tractor experi--1 ence and dog(s), preferably from farming background. Ph. 878 Arundel evenings. I : — SINGLE PERSON REQUIRED for high country station. Must have good mechanical ability and 1 or 2 good dogs. , Apply to: D. I. MacKenzie BRAEMAR STATION LAKE TEKAPO Phone (05056) 844 Situations Wanted Farm SECOND year Massey undergraduate veterinary student requires 2 weeks general work on commercial dairy or ■ sheep farm, commencing August 7, 1989. Has own transport. Ph. Ch. Ch. 852-078 days, or 497-183 evenings. Situations Vacant ACCOUNTANCY : SPECIALISTS I COMPUTER CONSULTANT PROGRESSIVE Accountancy . Practice, a new position providing computer consultancy services to a broad range of clients. Excellent scope for development. Applicants must have experience with the various small business accounting packages such as: CBA, Charter Series and Solution 6. Salary negotiable. ’ COMPUTER OPERATOR ■ Challenging opportunity for a 1 data entry operator, aged 2226 years, who are experienced 1 in mainframe based systems. Established Christchurch i based company, the position will require some shift work. - Salary up to $26,000. ACCOUNTANT Four partner Accounting partnership. Broad ranging commercial client based. Senior accounting role supervising 3-4 staff, attending to predominently management accounting tasks for 5-6 larger clients. Will suit near or fully qualified person with 2-3 years experience. Salary $35,000-$40,000. - ACCOUNTING CLERK Ideal opportunity for a partly qualified person to gain further accounting experience. Expanding Chartered Accountancy practice is seeking such a person at an Intermediate/Senior level. Unique opportunity not often seen. Offers excellent staff train--3 ing. Salary $20,000-$25,000 de- ' pendent upon experience B level. : ACCOUNTING MANAGER Our client, an enterprising - and progressive accounting - firm is seeking to recruit a r qualified Accountant. One of i their present Accounting 1 manager’s is leaving to travel overseas in November. This person will act as an assistant through to this point. Excellent opportunity. Starting sal- ’ ary $40,000 — reviewed in November. To make further enquiries, please telephone Patrick Methven, phone (03) 665-745, or if you prefer, write to P.O. Box 3923, Christchurch. I CONSULTANTS | / ACCOUNTANT 1 DUNCAN COTTERILL, Barristers and Solicitors of j Christchurch and Auckland, are seeking to appoint an Accountant to take responsibii1 ity for their firm and trust accounting requirements. The successful applicant will have a formal accounting qualification, at least 4 years accounting experience, well developed computer skills and an interest in developing management accounting and information systems. Attention to detail, good communi- _ cation skills and a high level of motivation are also required. Written applications should be addressed to: Duncan Cotterill, Barristers and Solicitors, P.O. Box 5, CHRISTCHURCH. All applictions will be treated in strict confidence. , K CHANCE OF > A LIFETIME 1 FOR YOUNG people keen to be a part of a large International company and keen to learn. We need more young people aged 17-27. We have a comprehensive training programme for the successful applicants. Phone us now if you can start on 666-659 (after 8.30 a.m. Monday). AOTEA JONES ELECTRICAL SERVICING ELECTRICIAN SERVICING WE HAVE a vacancy for a service electrician with industrial experience. We undertake a wide variety of industrial, electrical arid electronic servicing throughout the city and this will be a challenging and rewarding position for the right person. Working conditions are excellent, a work related vehicle is provided. Income will be commensurate with experience. Please contact Bryan Rossiter phone 663-686, or 596-718 s alter hours. CHILDCARE WORKER FOR ST ALBANS ' r COMMUNITY CRECHE j WE require a qualified childcare worker approximately 10 hours per week. Apply in writing to: MRS G. BRASS. . 71 FLOCKTON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 1. Applications close July 29, 1989.
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