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Office Administrator

Sandra from R & B Glass & Glazing Ltd

Office Administrator

RB Glass & Glazing, Lower Hutt

Fulltime, permanent

Are you wanting to work locally in Lower Hutt in a great role? R&B Glass & Glazing is a family-friendly and growing business, and we‘re offering you the opportunity to work in a positive team.

We’re looking for an office administrator who wants to be part of a forward-thinking business. Your work will be to a high standard, you’ll want to listen and learn and you’ll be able to work well with others on a variety of projects.

Experience in an office would be great but we are willing to train the right person as long as you have computer skills.

You will be organised; a great communicator; be able to work independently; be computer literate and love numbers. You must also be neat, tidy and punctual;


Our team prides itself on our professionalism and quality workmanship. We are proud of our goal to “make our customers’ day.”


We look forward to your application if you have the following qualifications and attributes:

1. Commitment to top customer service

2. Strong work ethic and professionalism

3. Love being part of a friendly team and busy workshop/factory environment

4. Full driver’s licence + drug-free

Please apply by email with CV and cover letter by close of business (23 September 2020). We'll respond as soon as we've processed your application

send to sales@rbglass.co.nz

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