VACANCIES—MALES MACHINE OPERATORS WE HAVE VACANCIES in our factory for day and night shift Machine Operators. Previous experience is not essential as the successful applicants will be thoroughly trained. Ample overtime available and the opportunity will be given to join the company’s subsidised superannuation scheme. Apply: Personnel Officer, ASSOCIATED BRITISH CABLES LTD., MAIN SOUTH ROAD, UPPER RICCARTON. 2326 MECHANICAL FITTER ASSISTANT MECHANICAL FITTER required for work in vehicles maintenance workshop. Duties will involve assisting with general maintenance and repair on a variety on mechanical plant. Applicant should hold heavy trade licence or be prepared to obtain one. Above award rates paid and overtime worked regularly. Apply to: RICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, 199 Clarence Street. Riccarton. 4191. MULTILITH OPERATOR MULTILITH OPERATOR CRAIGS require an operator to work in conjunction with their Art Department. Excellent opportunity in expanding department. Subsidised superannuation scheme. Apply— MANAGER, CRAIG PRINTING CO., LIMITED, Tay street, INVERCARGILL. 3281 MECHANIC PREFERABLY CERTIFICATED with experience of Truck and Road Making Vehicles maintenance required immediately. Work is varied and interesting. Above award rates will be paid and overtime is worked regularly at present. Apply— RICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, 199 Clarence street, RICCARTON. 3280 MANAWATU CATCHMENT BOARD SOIL CONSERVATOR APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON March Ist, 1966, for above position. For conditions apply to: P.O. Box 422, Palmerston North. A. T. BROWN SECRETARY. 6934 MALE CLERK DUE TO increased volume of work, Marathon Rubber Footwear Ltd. (a manufacturing division of Skellerup Industries Ltd.) have a vacancy for an intelligent young man in the 18-23 age group. Initially the position will be as understudy to the Wages Clerk with progressive changes through production control, costing and ail other aspects of the office organisation. Neatness and accuracy with figures is required, with previous office experience an advantage though not essential provided the applicant has a sound educational background. Working conditions are excellent and a wage fully commensurate with experience will be paid. The successful applicant will have the opportunity of joining the subsidised Superannuation Scheme after an initial period of service. Apply in writing, giving brief details of qualifications and experience to: THE ACCOUNTANT, MARATHON RUBBER FOOTWEAR LTD. P.O. BOX 9556. 6216 MANAGER FOR KNITWEAR FACTORY DUTIES: Include the management and supervision of a staff of approximately fifty, involved in the makingup of women’s and men’s knitted garments. The Manager is also responsible for buying yarn. QUALIFICATIONS: Previous management experience is desirable and a knowledge of the knitwear trade essential. SALARY: A minimum of £2OOO p.a. plus a bonus on results. A company car is provided and fringe benefits include participation in a staff superannuation scheme. The successful applicant will be based in Christchurch. APPLICATIONS should be sent to:— The Manager, JOHN P. YOUNG X ASSOCIATES LTD., C.P.O. BOX 311, CHRISTCHURCH. OR TO OUR OFFICES IN SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, BRISBANE, ADELAIDE OR PERTH. 7865 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Have Vacancies For LABOURERS -ATLocomotive Depot Linwood. • Permanent position—Travel Concessions. Apply— LOCOMOTIVE SUPERVISOR, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, CHRISTCHURCH. 3192 A •«
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 27
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