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He was a small, fat, cheerful man, very much of a works manager.
In 1936 he became the general works manager of the factory and a year later was elected to the board.
If the works manager has anything to add, let me know, will you?'
George, though still only 19, took over his brother's position as Works Manager.
A few weeks later the works manager caught him stealing engine components.
His elder brother was already Works Manager with the same company.
He was works manager at the time John Knox retired.
My first impulse was to get on to the works manager and tell him to fire them, but Teresa quite rightly objected.
I explained and was taken to see the works manager, a man called Morelius.
In one case, towns were told that they had to have at least one trained and certified public works manager.
He was on a six-month exchange at the factory where her father was works manager.
After the death of the current works manager, Lanchester was promoted to his job.
She is a public works manager, and there is little call for such a person on a starship in the depths of space.
I'll be works manager in a month.
He also studied accountancy to improve his grasp of business, and in 1935 was appointed works manager.
The disastrous fire began after the gas works manager repaired a fault with a lighted candle.
The keys for this were held by only three people - the works manager, the general manager, and the chief maintenance engineer.
George became his assistant and works manager.
He financed this from his own pocket, and work began in 1906 while he was Works Manager.
The works manager, not too unwillingly, relinquished the microphone.
The practice in Stamford had been for the public works managers to request an amount based on the average spending in previous years.
But within two years, oil production had dramatically declined, the new on-site works manager had quit and the company was nearly bankrupt.
The fitter's job includes the selection of contractors and, with the works manager, the oversight of their work.
In 1917 he was made Carriage Works Manager at Derby.
His death prompted Mr. Stoker, the works manager, to issue a memorandum.