Situations Vacant DRAKE SECRETARY Variety Plus A leading national manufacturing company situated in Woolston has an exciting position just come available. If you Eire a skilled dictaphone typist and enjoy variety, look no further. Training will be given on the use of the word processor and your day will be filled with plenty of interesting tasks to keep boredom at bay. Friendly colleagues. Ideal for the person 22 plus living east of the city. Generous negotiable salary. Phone Kate Mac Shane, 795-940. DRAKE ACCOUNTANT TIME FOR STUDY WE consider this position to be a particularly exciting opportunity for a younger quallfled/near qualified Accountant who htis a sound academic and employment record. This-unique position created through expansion within the company is structured to provide a combination of diverse accounting involvement, staff supervision and day-to-day organisation of work flow. Reporting directly to the Accounting Manager. Career prospects for a person with initiative and motivation are excellent. Generous negotiable salary. Phone Kate Mac Shane, 795940, Drake Personnel. DRAKE WORD PROCESSOR Training Given Like to learn? If you are a typist 18-20 years of age and wish to move into the high world, we have the chance of a lifetime for you. Thorough training will be given in the operation of a Digital Dec word processor. After training a variety of duties will be yours. Modern offices, centrally located. Excellent salary. Phone Kate Mac Shane, 794-940, Drake Personnel. DRAKE SALES Technical Representative Our client, an American based company leaders in the marketing of shrink packaging, has a vacancy In their Christchurch office for a Technical Sales Representative. It is envisaged that this career position would be most suitable to the sales person with a proven track record and a knowledge of the flexible packaging and/or meat Industry. Reporting directly to the Regional Sales Manager the incumbent will be responsible for calling on established clients, developing new business, and providing technical Eisslstance within the air located Canterbury-Otago territory. Generous, salary, company car, excellent prospects for the future. Phone Kate MacSharie, 795-940, Drake Personnel.
| ELECTRICAL/ I ELECTRONICS I TECHNICIAN ■ Qualifications Open ifllil H Age — Mid 20’s H| P.D.L. Industries Limited is a significant local company. Best known as a manufacturer of electrical accessories they are rapidly expanding their activities to include the manufacture of consumer products. M This broadly based appointment has arisen with this growth. Responsibilities involve establishing and running the new Electrical Test Laboratory and determining; conducting and interpreting tests on products to local and international standards. In addition you will be - BE required to support production staff in day-to-day problem-solving and in designing, building and maintaining the test equipment in use in the factory. ■ It is expected that you will have a sound knowledge of electrical theory (to trade or N.Z.C.E. level) but have developed a strong interest in the area of electronics. This may. be combined with some previous design exposure. M This position is seen as an excellent "ground floor" opportunity by our client and accordingly we seek a younger person (mid twenties age MS range) with good communication skills and a strong career orientation ■■ An attractive salary is offered. M We afe pleased to invite enquiries and applications to Wareham Associates (N.Z.) Limited on 68-437 or, if you prefer, write to P O. Box 2078, Christchurch. [feuJAREHArn
Sales Representative Commercial Publication $23,000. + Substantial Car Allowance & Commission. The Company is Australia’s leading independent publishing organisation and markets a national business register and a variety of magazines, books and newspapers specifically directed at industry and commerce. The impetus of the New Zealand Operation is directed at the imminent launching of a national business index, and the ongoing maintenance of other industry related publications. Expansion of the local operation has necessitated the creation of an Auckland office and the appointment of a South Island Representative to P assume control of the regional sales function. Some out of town travel will be required. . Tfie successful applicant will be an experienced Sales Professional, preferably with a publishing career bias. Of the utmost importance are the ability and maturity to work independently and well defined selling skills. Remuneration and career prospects are outstanding. For initial confidential discussions please call Hugh Swaney on (03) SO--294 or by forwarding a brief resume quoting Ref. No. CH0278/35 in . strict confidence to: Slade Consulting Group Ltd Personnel & Management Consultants, 4th Floor, AMP Building, Cathedral Square, P.O. Box 2852, Christchurch (03) 50-294. ' Offices in Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, London.
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