Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Factory f Manager Fibre Reinforced Plastics New Appointment —■<-• Christchurch : Graeme McCaw Ltd are a progressive and a very successful Christchurch based fibre glass manufacturing company with a strong history of growth. The thrust of business has led to the creation of this new appointment of a Factory Manager directly responsible to the Managing Director. Current production includes a wide variety of projects including moulded swimming pools, custom moulded cruise’.yachts, and an infinite range of ; sophisticated industrial componentry extending to the manufacture of •> revolutionary building constructions to 1 overseas designs, incorporating the very ; latest advances in fibre reinforced plastics technology. The Factory. Manager’s role encompasses full responsibility for the effective organisation and operation of the factory to achieve production ' targets scheduled within tight quality ' - L and cost objectives. Likely applicants will be practical down-to-earth tradesmen aged 25-45 years with’the abilities in people skills to exploit the strengths of the Company and realise its potential. A strong engineering background with' the ability to work from engineering drawings is essential, while skills in mould-making : .will be of definite value. Any abilities in welding and fitting and turning will be very useful. Prior first hand experience in fibre reinforced pigsties will be preferred. The salary package which includes a company vehicle and telephone, will not be a limiting factor, in attracting the right person. Initial confidential enquiry, may be made by telephoning Max’Busby, Phone 796-480, but application should be made by letter including personal [ and career details addressed to: — «, Max Busby Peat Marwick Consultants P.O. Box 274 CHRISTCHURCH
ffIPEAT I El MARWICK Management Consultants EXHIBITmFFICER t THE NEW National Library building In Wellington will be opening in early 1987. With a floor area larger than that of the nearby Beehive, it will be the base of the National Library, of New Zealand, a cultural institution covering activities as diverse as rare and fine printing collections, support services to schools, on-line networks, manuscripts and current information. ‘ The building includes a 300 sq m exhibitions gallery to make the resources of the Library — particularly the Alexander Turnbull Library — available to a wider public. The Exhibitions Officer will start work in early 1986 for planning the Library’s display programme, for not only the gallery but all public areas of the building. The salary offered will be according to experience, flair and commitment in a totally new situation. ? Further information is available from the Director, Support Services, National Library of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington, telephone 04-722.101 and inquiries are welcomed. Applications (on form PSI7A available from Post Offices) addressed to Staff Clerk, National Library of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington to arrive no later than 12.2.86. ENGINEERING RECORDS DRAUGHTSPERSON I
APPLICATIONS are called for the position of Engineering Records Draughtsperson in the drawing office of the Design and Planning Division. Details of condiions and salary are set out in the Conditions of Appointment, copies of which should be obtained from the Personnel Officer. Applications should be addressed to the Personnel Officer, Christchurch Drainage Board, P.O. Box 13006, Christchurch, and close at 4.00 p.m. on Monday, Februaryy 17, 1986. ■ . ' . - - : , - • ?■ FARM ACCOUNTANCY j CAN you draught annual accounts or believ4 you are capable of learning, maybe this posH tion would suit you. i Our office specialises in Farm Accountancy using a computerised system. | This sole practioner office allowes client contact, thus you are not merely lost out the back room number crunching. Duties include preparation of annual ac-J counts, taxation returns and general office duties. \ i Experience preferred but not essential! Hours are negotiable with opportunities ton overtime. . 1 Reply in writing with full details of experi-f ence and copies of references to:- It 1 ’ ■ i| P.O. Box 29077, f! CHRISTCHURCH J ■ • .•' ■ • V • -’7 '■' '
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