VACANCIES—MAItS ANDERSONS LIMITED, KEQUIBE THE FOLLOWING STAFF: ELECTRICIANS (Industrial). FITTERS. BOILERMAKERS. WELDERS. TURNERS. IST CLASS MACHINISTS. LABOURERS. PROCESS WORKER (Machine Shop) TOP RATES OF PAY, FIRST CLASS WORKING CONDITIONS. CANTEEN WITH HOT AND COLD MEALS, BUS TO AND FROM THE SQUARE. Apply:EMPLOYMENT OFFICER ANDERSONS LTD. 38 CURRIES ROAD, WOOLSTON. ’PHONE: 39-074. 3515 COMPOSITORS COMPOSITORS "THE PRESS" require compositors for their Display Advertising section. Good wages and conditions. Superannuation available after qualifying period. Apply: Day Supervisor "THE PRESS" Cathedral Square. D 9 CONSTRUCTION PLANNER A LARGE NEW ZEALAND CONSTRUCTION Company requires for its Auckland Office a Construction Planner. The position calls for a man with initiative, he should have practical construction experience and preferably a proven record of critical path method planning as well as the ability to meet and discuss construction problems at all levels of the industry, to enable coordination to be exercised in all planning operations. This is an excellent opportunity to join the team of a rapidly expanding company, and for the right person there is an assured future and an excellent salary. All aplications will be treated in strict confidence and should give full details of age, marital status, experience etc. Please write to: "Construction Planner" P.O. BOX 1479 AUCKLAND. 3521 DRIVERS TWO FURTHER drivers for Tip-trucks required. H. T. Licence essential and preference given to men with knowledge of city and suburbs. Earnings average up to over £2O gross with overtime and not below £l7. Free superannuation and life insurance schemes available, Plus staff buying privileges. Apply to: The Yard Manager, HORSLEYS (A Division of Butler Bros. Ltd.,) 309 Cashel St, Christchurch. 3536 LINOTYPE OPERATOR “THE PRESS” requires an experienced Linotype Operator for night work with a view to going on piece operating in the near future. A starting wage of £24 Is (Including Sunday penalty) will be paid and participation in the Provident Fund will be optional after a qualifying period. Apply, after 6 p.m., to:— The Printer, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO. LTD., Cathedral Square, Christchurch. D OPERATIONS TRAINEE B.P. (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED offer a challenging position to a man in the 26-32 age group to be trained in all aspects of work concerned with distribution. The position would have an appeal to a man with marine qualifications or mechanical engineering experience, such as Masters Certificates or Ist Class 8.0. T. The salary for this position will prove attractive to the calibre of man required and opportunities for advancement in supervisory and administrative appointments will develop from the training programme. Application should contain full details of age, education and experience and be addressed to:Operations Trainee, The Personnel Officer, B.P. (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED, P.O. Box 892, WELLINGTON. 5140 STOREMAN YARDMAN PERMANENT position for an energetic man able to drive fork-lift truck and front-end loader tractor. Preference given to holder of H.T. Licence prepared to do occasional driving. Commencing wage including 61 hrs overtime over £2O Gross. Free superannuation and life insurance schemes available, plus staff buying privileges. Apply to: The Yard Manager, HORSLEYS (A Division of Butler Bros. Ltd.,) 309 Cashel St, Christchurch. 3536
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31031, 11 April 1966, Page 14
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