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VACANCIES—MALES TECHNICAL SALES ASSISTANT WE ARE PLANNING for extension to our Pumping and Food Processing machinery division in Christ church and could place a young man who has a part engineering degree. The position is full time and the duties would be to prepare quotations and generally assist Technical salesmen in their work dealing with all phases of Pumping and the sale of a large range of machinery used in the food industry. Please apply in writing stating age and qualifications to: The Manager, MacEWANS MACHINERY, LIMITED, P.O. Box 2648, Christchurch. _ 4149 UNILEVER N.Z., LIMITED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN WE HAVE A VACANCY for a registered electrician in the food processing industry at our Motueka factory. Applicants must be either experienced or w | ling to gain experience in industrial work. The job will be primarily electrical work, but the successful applicant will also be required to undertake other engineering duties. Employees are entitled to purchase some of the company’s products at favourable prices. Apply to:— THE FACTORY ENGINEER, P.O. Box 30, Motueka, or phone 406, Motueka. 4420 CHIEF PROGRAMMERS THE DATA PROCESSING DIVISION OF U.E.B. INDUSTRIES wishes to appoint a Chief Programmer. The duties comprise supervision of 6 application programmers using LB.M. D.O.S. C.0.8.0.L. training junior Programmers and setting and maintaining adequate performance standards. This is an excellent opening for someone who has achieved a high standard of programming proficiency, and now feels they have acquired the experience to direct a programming section. Data processing is a vital function at U.E.8.; the appointee will be taking a key position in an experienced and successful team and can expect to command a competitive salary. Applications containing full details of experience and career to date, which will be treated in strict confidence, should be addressed to: B. G. Williams, Personnel Officer, U.E.B. INDUSTRIES LTD, P.O. Box 37, Auckland. 4434 SALES OPPORTUNITY U.E.B. REQUIRES THE SERVICES of a creative Salesman for the Packaging Division in Dunedin. This is a career opportunity with advancement limited only by the capacity of the individual. Duties: To sell to existing clients in Otago and Southland, the latest forms of packaging best suited to their needs. To prospect for the right type of new business where better packaging and innovation will lead to expanding markets and better product protection. REQUIREMENTS: The selected applicant will be in the 23-33 age group, of above the average intelligence and have the training and ability to communicate at all levels. Drive, creativity, and a mental attitude to succeed are essential and a knowledge of printing and packaging will be an advantage. REWARDS: Initial and advanced training will be given to suit the individual. Salary will be above the average and frequently reviewed. A company car is provided together with superannuation benefits after a qualifying period. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS only will be considered, giving full details of education and experience, and should be addressed to:— THE GROUP MARKETING DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, U.E.B. INDUSTRIES, LTD, P.O. Box 37, Auckland. 4163 VAN DRIVER WE HAVE A VACANCY for a van driver. He must be reliable and of good appearance and have a reasonable knowledge of the city and suburbs. For further particulars apply: Manager, FRANK A. COOK, LTD, 41 Chester Street, Christchurch. 4073

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32210, 31 January 1970, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32210, 31 January 1970, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32210, 31 January 1970, Page 24

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