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VACANCIES—MALES

SAWMILL MANAGER WE SHALL SHORTLY REQUIRE a Manager at our Franz Josef mill. / QUALIFICATIONS: Married, aged 30-45 years. Experit ence in sharpening and working with circular saws. Ability to control staff. Bush experience would be „ an asset. ACCOMMODATION: A modern well appointed 1500 sq ft home available. Primary school situated close by manager’s residence. SALARY: Fully commensurate with experience. Apply in writing to:— Waiho Sawmills Limited, • P.O. BOX 5017, CHRISTCHURCH. ! 3277 SHIFT OPERATORS (2) N.Z. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT LAKE COLERIDGE SALARY: $2332. Mechanical or electrical apprenticeship desired with rotating plant experience an advantage. Training given for power station shift operating. Further information may be obtained from the District Electrical Engineer, Christchurch or Dunedin. Applications close on September 11, 1968, with the Secretary, State Services Commission, Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use form PSI7A obtainable from Port Offices, and should enclose copies j , only of testimonials and quite vacancy number: 2513. Assistance towards expenses will be given to married man required to move his household. 3286. SENIOR LIVESTOCK AGENT | THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE Auctioneering Co., i Ltd, seeks a senior auctioneer-agent to take charge of its livestock and wool business in the Putaruru and Tirau area, but to be based on our Putaruru branch. The senior auctioneer-agent will be expected to control and also carry out stock transactions on behalf of the Company’s clients, and to control the wool canvass in his area. He will further be expected to conduct a high standard of service to Company clients, and to be responsible for continuously seeking new clients on behalf of the Company. QUALIFICATIONS: The successful applicant will ; be expected to have several years experience as a , livestock agent, and applicants within the 30-40 years I of age bracket are preferred. REWARDS: Salary, which will be negotiated at the i personal interview, will be fully commensurate with ability, and a Company car will be provided. Prospects for further advancement are good. The successful applicant will be eligible to join the Company's superannuation fund after a qualifying period. He will also be eligible to participate immediately in the generous , staff buying privileges. Removal expenses will be paid. All applications will be treated in strictest confidence. Please write for an interview to: The Waikato District Manager THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD P.O. Box 443, Hamilton ' j Phone 80-039 3275 THE ARCHITECTURAL DEPARTMENT NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LIMITED ■ JUNIOR ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN THIS OFFICE has a position for a junior draughtsman or one who wishes to train as a draughtsman. All phases of building design and construction are covered by this department and tuition would be given in these as well as facilities for attendance at Technical Institute courses. Apply directly, or in writing to the Branch Architect NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LIMITED PO. Box 59, Christchurch 3384 THE NEW ZEALAND REFINING CO., LTD | COMPUTER APPLICATION THE New Zealand Refining Company, Limited, is expanding its computer usage for dealing with process, administrative, and logistics problems. The Company wishes to appoint to its staff an experienced man who will have the opportunity of exercising considerable initiative in developing the Company's plans. The successful applicant will be expected to maintain and develop existing programmes, as well as develop programmes for new applications. This is a responsible and stimulating position in which the appointee will be working in collaboration with computer oriented staff. Most of the current work is in Fortran, and programmes are run on an IBM 360/30 machine. The Company’s refinery and centre of activities is at Marsden Point, Whangarei. Computers that are used are located in Wellington and in Auckland, so that some travelling will be necessary. A brief familiarisation period at the refinery will follow appointment. It is then envisaged that the appointee will be based in Wellington for at least a year before returning permanently to Whangarei. Qualification required is a university degree in engineering, science or mathematics, with some experience relevant to the type of work. Salary will initially recognise the technical requirements of the job and will subsequently reflect the individual’s value to the Company. Future prospects will be discussed with selected applicants. Membership of a Contributory Pension Fund would be available on appointment and the various schemes for housing assistance. The reasonable cost of transferring household effects to UeHington and subsequently to Whangarei would be met by tne Company. The Company will require evidence of health before confirming the appointment. Applications detailing basic personal data, education and employment history to date should be addressed to: — Personnel Manager THE NEW ZEALAND REFINING CO., LTD P.O. Box 44, Whangarei WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION Lincoln TECHNICIAN-WORKSHOPS A FITTER AND TURNER is required for this organisation’s laboratory workshops. The range of operations is varied and a high degree of skill is required. Competence in surface grinding, milling, shaping and some experience in welding and brazing would be an advantage. Commencing salary, according to qualifications, will be up to $2600 a year. An allowance towards fares for travelling to Lincoln is also provided. Applications in writing, stating age and full details of qualifications and experience are to be addressed to: The Secretary, WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF N.Z., INC., Private Bag, Christchurch. 3416

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31772, 31 August 1968, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31772, 31 August 1968, Page 25