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VACANCIES—MAUS SENIOR SUPERVISOR Meat Freezing Works THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO. LTD., at Ngauranga cbse to Wellington operates one of the most progressive works in the Dominion processing meat and its by-products to high standards. The future ahead of the industry, is. in our view, just fantastic. THE POSITION is that of supervising in six Important interesting departments approximately 90 men (fewer in the off-season) in safe, hygienic and efficient operations so that production volume and objectives are co-ordinated with those of other departments in an environment where sound industrial relations are vital, involving firm, fair, tactful supervision. Beyond that the appointee will be expected to prepare himself by outside studies and on-the-job training for promotion to a higher status. THE MAN will be in the flexible 30-35 age group, soundly educated, possessing a sense of figures, mechanical comprehension and seized with the importance of hygiene and sanitation. Experience in handling men is a prerequisite, preferably but essentially in a meat-freezing works. A strong, tactful personality is vital. Even if your qualifications are of an advanced character the opportunity will interest you since it can lead ultimately towards higher executive status. THE REWARDS will include a really satisfactory salary to be negotiated mutually, together with consideration for removal expenses, three weeks holidays, and the application of a most generous superannuation plan. Salary will be reviewed annually and assistance will be given to encourage successful studies in management practice. He will be a member of the Plant Operating committee of management providing opportunities to learn fast. APPLICATIONS, stating age, dependants, education, details work historv and telephone numbers in confidence should be addressed to:- M s D R. D. GREENWOOD, GLASGOW & ASSOCIATES LTD. Management Consultants, G.P.O. Box 1697 ('Phone 54 935), Wellington. 9310 SERVICE MANAGER AN excellent opportunity exists for a Mechanic to service Crawler Tractors and general workshop duties. Good conditions in bright workshop and excellent wages to the right man. Apply: SERVICE MANAGER. Box 6030, CHRISTCHURCH. 8281 SPRAY PAINTER SPRAY PAINTER or a person with some experience In sprayinc car bodies is required for the Paint Section of our Vehicle Assembly Plant. Good wages will be paid and regular overtime Is available, and participation tn a production bonus as from the beginning of the year Is ottered. For further particulars please apply to:— MR CtARKE, MOTOR ASSEMBLIES LTD., 280-290 TUAM STREET. 8414 STOREMAN THE OPPORTUNITY EXISTS for a reliable, energetic man. 21-35 vears of age to join a South Island wide organisation. Previous experience in handling plywood and floor boards would be an advantage though not necessarily essential. Ample scope for advancement to one who shows aptitude towards his work. Above award rates will be paid, with regular reviews. Apply In person to:— THE WAREHOUSE MANAGER, BUTLER TIMBER CO., Cnr. MANDEVILLE STREET and BLENHEIM ROW, ’PHONE 45-109. 7626 SUB-EDITORS APPLICATIONS are invited from experienced sub-editors of general grading ror a position with The Dally News. Applications would be considered from competent sub-editors of junior grading. Excellent working conditions and successful applicant will be entitled to take part in profit sharing and to join the staff provident fund. Apply with details of education and experience with copies only of references to:— Editor, "THE DAILY NEWS." P.O. Box 444, NEW PLYMOUTH. 8317 YOUNG MAN For Spare Parts Division A RESPONSIBLE Young Man with driver’s licence Is required for our Spare Parts Division. This is an opportunity for a sensible youth with the aptitude and desire to progress to start himself on a worthwhile career. There are unlimited opportunities for advancement. Good wages will be paid and working conditions are firstclass. Superannuation scheme available It desired. Apply to: THE MANAGER, CARTHY MOTORS LTD., SPARE PARTS DEPARTMENT, WELLES STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 8356 VACANCIES—MOHSSIONAL ARCHITECT A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to a keen and capable architect in a new architectural office formed to handle all the work of Williams Development Holdings Limited. Including the work of the A. Williams Construction Company. This is an unprecedented chance and a major professional responsibility to work in close collaboration with a rapidly expanding development and construction organisation, which has already completed over 500 flats, apart from other buildings, in Wellington and other parts of New Zealand. The successful applicant will have the fullest responsibility for the design and production of contract documents for an exceptionally Interesting range of buildings. These Include medium and high density bousing projects (including an 18-storey flats tower), office and other city buildings (including a 22-storey office block), Industrial developments and a number of specialised buildings tn Wellington and in other centres. A commencing salary in excess of £2OOO will bo paid to a qualified man with experience and ability, and other positions from intermediate assistant are available at excellent salaries. Mr A. A. Wild will be in Christchurch on Wednesday and Thursday next and will be available for Interview at tho office of Williams Property Developments (Canterbury) Limited, 2nd Floor. T. & G. Building, 190-102 Hereford street, ‘phone 40-350, from 2 —5 p.m. on Wednesday 3rd February and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Thursday 4th Fabruary, and also at United Services Hotel from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday 3rd February. . * v IIM

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30666, 4 February 1965, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30666, 4 February 1965, Page 19