Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Afl CANTERBURY ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATION MANAGER APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Assistant Administration Manager on the Staff of Automobile Association (Canterbury) Inc. We are seeking an energetic and self-motivated person who is able to accept responsibility and has acquired the minimum educational qualification of University Entrance. It is expected that the appointee will be a mature person in the 30-45 year age group with experience in data processing and computer systems, administration, and a sound working knowledge of accounting principles. The successful applicant is expected to have the ability and experience to control staff. Some knowledge of the finance and insurance industry would be an advantage. A schedule detailing the Duties and Conditions of Appointment and a Form of Applications are available on request. Applications close at 4.00 p.m. on Thursday, February 20, 1986, and should be addressed to: The General Manager AA (Canterbury) Inc., P.O. Box 994, 210 Hereford Street CHRISTCHURCH 1.
BE AN ENGRAVER FOR MI NIT] WE ARE SEEKING TO EMPLOY people for our world-wide company. Learn the skills of key cutting, shoe repairs, engraving and customer services. No experience is necessary as full on-the-job training will be given while earning full wages and at completion of training a bonus system applies. The successful applicants must be wellgroomed and can communicate well with the public,,and preferably over 22 years. Excellent opportunities for advancement will become very easy in the Christchurch area. For an interview please contact: Mr B. Kibblewhite, MISTER MINIT LIMITED, Phone 794-078.
CADET STOCK BUYER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably experienced people for the above position. Suitable applicants will be in their eaxly 20s and Ideally come from a farming background or have had previous experience of stock work. A tidy appearance and the ability to communicate effectively with our farmer clients Is essential. This position will Initially be attached to our Waltara works however the appointee must be prepared to shift as and when their training requires it. It Is envisaged that the successful applicant wil follow a three year training programme although this period may be shortened depending on age and experience. The training wil include time with various stock buyers in order to gain experience in as many different areas as possible. In addition there will be time spent in other aspects of the company’s operations which impact on the stock buying function. Written applications which close on February 17, 1986, should be made to: Mr G. B. PRATT, Industrial and Personnel Officer, THOMAS BORTHWICK AND SONS (NZ), LTD. P.O. BOX 2598, WELLINGTON. BUILDING ■■ ESTIMATOR tf® WE REQUIRE A versatile, self motivated person to take charge of quoting and costing with our Structures Division. The position offers an opportunity for the successful applicant to share in the expansion and development of the division and of their own potential. It Is likely that the appointee will be in their late 20’s, perhaps hold an N.Z.C.E. N.Z.C.B. or N.Z.C.Q.S. certainly be a quick lateral thinker, and be at ease as a front person dealing with a variety of the public and staff. Salary envisaged will certainly be in line with the experience and potential of the applicant who would be extended our company benefits and privileges. Please apply to: ■|® PETER STEW’LTD, 3b . PAPANUI. FITTERS AND TURNERS WE REQUIRE Fitters and Turners for one of the most progressive workshops in the country. Pleasant position available with good wages and some overtime. Excellent shop conditions and good ammenties. Apply: MR B. GILES, 183 DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 795-750.
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