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Hi guys,

I am the Human Resources Officer at VEEM Limited (formally know as VEEM Engineering Group PTY LTD).

We currently have an opportunity in management in the Tailshaft division.

VEEM is located in Canning Vale.

We require a qualified manager to lead our tailshaft team and oversee its day to day processes.

Requirements will be, but not limited to the following:

- Quality control of process

- Job quoting

- Training of staff

- Problem solving

- Hiring of staff

- Staff & time management

- Budget Control, etc.

Knowledge of tailshafts is essential, and the right applicant shall have the ability to work as a team member/leader.

This position is both challenging and rewarding on many levels!

If anyone is interested please email me your CV!

email addy: [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks later...

ohh so its you that drive the r34 i see nearly every morning on baile road lol....im in the grey sti, dont see much imports in c/vale

i work for intersteel just down the road as a estimator and also looking for a new job but i have no idea what a tailshaft manager do...so im def not going to get a job lolz

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