Situations Vacant POWER STATION OPERATOR APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from registered electricians or persons with previous operating experience for the position of operator at McLaren Falls Hydro-Electric Power Station, Kaimai, Tauranga. A free house with free power is available. Employment will be in accordance with the Northern Electrical Workers (E.S.A.) Award. Further particulars should be obtained from the City Electrical Engineer, Tauranga City Council, Private Bag, Tauranga. 4204 PRODUCT DRAUGHTSMAN FOR WORK in electrical appliances. We prefer a young man with works or tool room experience and some D.O. experience. Persons with jig and tool design experience would be considered. Apply in writing to: OSBORNE PRODUCTS, LTD, 16 Osborne Street, Christchurch. 7688 TTJWZyW REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN WE REQUIRE the services of a registered electrician for the installation and maintenance of food processing machinery at our factory in Shands Road, Hornby. ' This is a permanent position w'th remuneration rewards in line with ability. Write or phone: Personnel Officer, J. WATTIE CANNERIES, LTD, Shands Road, Hornby. Phone 496-064. 4185 REFRIGERATION ENGINEER WE HAVE A VACANCY for an experienced refrigeration engineer. The position would suit a man interested and experienced in both the installation and servicing of commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment. Excellent wages available to the right man. Applicant should either phone or write to: The Manager, mcalpine prestcold, ltd, 388 Tuam Street, P.O. Box 1079, Phone 69-073. REPORTING VACANCIES THE GREYMOUTH EVENING STAR HAS VACANCIES for experienced reporters. Men capable of accepting responsibility in a stable area that offers varied scope and wide opportunities are invited to apply with grading, to: The Editor, GREYMOUTH EVENING STAR. P.O. Box 3, Greymouth. Phone 7122. 2909 RAILWAY WORKSHOPS, ADDINGTON WE HAVE VACANCIES for Indentured Tradesmen in our Workshops at Addington — BOILERMAKERS BOILERMAKER-WELDERS FITTERS FITTERS (ELECTRICAL) ALSO QUALIFIED ARMATURE WINDERS Join New Zealand’s largest transport organisation and help make your future with the Railways. We offer you: Good wages; Secure job: Paid Sick Leave; Generous Travel Concessions; Welfare Scheme; Periodic Wage Reviews. Please apply to — The Staff Officer, N.Z.R. WORKSHOPS, Telephone 71-669 Extn. 8351, Lowe Street, Addington. Railways 2914
SHIFT ENGINEER An opportunity exists for a qualified engineer to join a small team at New Zealand's largest Superphosphate Manufacturing Plant. / LOCATION: The plant is conveniently located between Napier and Hastings. THE POSITION: The continuous operation of three 110 T.P.D. Simon Carves Sulphuric Acid Plants, two turbo alternators and other ancillary equipment. in early 1976 we shall be commissioning a new 650 T.P.D. Simon Carves Sulphuric Acid Plant with an 8 MW turbo alternator. This new plant, the first of its type in New Zealand, will replace the plant currently in use. THE BEWARBS: The rostered shift system allows ample opportunity to enjoy "Sunny Hawke's Bay." Reasonable removal expenses paid. Assistance with cost of temporary accommodation. Salary as per N.Z.I.M.P.E. agreement. THE BEQUIBEMENTS: Minimum qualifications are Third Marine or First Class Stationary Steam Certificate. For further detials phone (collect) Mike Jeffares — Personnel Officer at 55-469 Napier, or after hours 82-539, or write to: The East Coast Farmers' Fertiliser Co. Ltd, P.O. Box 442, Napier.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33887, 5 July 1975, Page 37
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