ADMINISTRATION CONTROLLER Our client, an established and progressive Import/Export Organisation has a newly created position within their innovative company for an Administration Controller. Responsibilities include the complete supervision of the general office and inhouse computer facility in preparing accounting information. It is envisaged that the appointee will possess a strong practical management bias, entreprenerial skills, with the proven ability to develop and update existing accounting systems. Whilst your experience could have been gained within either a commercial or professional environment, our client places more importance on communication skills, flair, iniative and a high level of motivation. Excellent commencing remuneration together with further financial reward based on results. Phone Kate Mac Shane, Drake Personnel 794-940. DRAKE PERSONNEL
PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER Mobil Oil New Zealand Limited will be appointing a Public Affairs Manager to its head office. The successful candidate will be responsible for the planning and control of all company public affairs activities including company sponsored events, awards and grants. In addition, the position is responsible for maintaining contact with the news media, and other opinion leading groups. REQUIREMENTS • Proven experience in managing the public affairs activities of a moderately sized New Zealand company or successfully running a significant promotional activity for a large company. • Initiative, enthusiasm and drive to manage a compact team of professionals. • Evidence of leadership qualities and ability to place and develop effective public affairs strategies. REWARDS • An attractive salary package reflecting the importance of this position will be provided. Details to be discussed at a confidential interview. APPLICATIONS Strictly confidential. Please apply in writing, stating age, experience, qualifications, other information and telephone numbers to: The Staff Recruitment Advisor, Mobil Oil New Zealand Limited, P.O. Box 2497, Weliington.
ACCOUNTANTS PAPUA NEW GUINEA Career Opportunities • Upper Quartile Packages On behalf of a number of our clients in Papua New Gulna, we are seeking Accountants to fill a number of current vacancies. . The location of these positions is spread throughout the country and in general are in main centre locations. Job descriptions are varied and we require Cost, Management and Financial Accountants with experience ranging from two to twenty years in either the commercial sector or private practice. All the positions which are currently seeking to fill carry salaries in excess of $NZ45,000 in addition to free housing, annual leave and fares and school fees. If vou wish to work in a challenging environment where it is possible to advance your career with internationally recognised companies and enjoy a high standard of living at minimal cost, contact Bill Clark collect 795-550 (days), 766-469 (evenings) or write to P.O. Box 579, Auckland. I &Formerly Lampen Asslfeates Ltd. |
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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 38
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