Situations Vacant pwoteeno* AT AU MACHINISTS MACHINISTS \VE REQUIRE experienced Machinists for our factory in Sumner. Good working conditions and excel.ent wages will be paid to reliable people. Part-time Machinists will also be considered. Training will also be given to junior machinists who join our factory. Ph° ne Mr Peter DOWSON. Sumner 6108 or after hours 892-899 for further information. JAMES NORTH and SONS (N.Z.), LTD, 42 MARRINER STREET. SUMNER. 7900
NEW ZEALAND TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE WYNDRUM AVENUE. LOWER HUTT APPLICATIONS closing March 29. 1976, are invited for the following teaching positions. Appointments are made in one of the following grades of tutorship with range of salaries: Tutor Grade I 55975 to $8769 Tutor Grade II 58065 to $10,654 Commencing salaries depend on qualifications and experience. Ten weeks' vacation per year. TUTOR GRADE I or II 1. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Professional qualifications with sound experience. Power supply background desirable. Communications and or heavy electrical machines an advantage. To teach to the level of N.Z. Certificate in Engineering. 2. COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING. Degree or equivalent in electrical, electronic, or telecommunications engineering. Telecommunications mathematics essential, electronics an advantage. To teach to the level of N.Z. Certificate in Engineering. 3. TOWN PLANNING. Diploma in Town Planning desirable, but extensively practical experience necessary, with emphasis on statutory knowledge and modern planning techniques. To teach to the level of N.Z. Certificate in Town Planning. 4 AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING. Aircraft engineer with extensive practical experience, preferably including servicing and overhaul of helicopter rotors and transmissions. Wide engine experience up to AME licence level desirable. To teach to AME and Advanced Trade Certificate. TUTOR GRADE I 5. PRESENTATION EDITOR Journalistic, writing or editorial experience essential. Experience with trade publication and/or in teaching an advantage. To edit lessons for students from trade to professional level. For further particulars and application forms, apply to the Principal, N.Z. Technical Correspondence Institute. P.O. Box 30-335, Lower Hutt. 7872
NEWSPAPER STAFF REQUIRED INQUIRIES are invited from tradesmen for the following permanent positions at “The Press,” Christchurch. LINOTYPE OPERATOR A Linotype Operator or Intertype Operator is required for general newspaper setting. Day or night shift optional. Good machines and working conditions. PHOTO-ENGRAVER A vacancy exists for a competent Etcher in our Photo-engraving department. LINOTYPE MECHANIC We require a Linotype Mechanic to work on well-maintained machines. Some shift work is involved. For further particulars, please apply to: THE PRODUCTION MANAGER, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO, LTD, Cathedral Square. Christchurch. Telephone (collect) 69-799. P.O. Box 1005.
A OPERATORS PLASTICS Wt REQUIRE male or female operators for day shift 8 am. to 8 p.m. also a night shift operator, hours 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. Previous experience not i essential. Excellent wages and conditions. Apply: Mr J. N. Walker. Mould Room Manager, PLASTIC MANUFACTURERS, LTD, I 197 Waltham Road, Phone 40-293. W8785 1 PART-TIME CLERICAL AND PERSONAL ASSISTANT! REQUIRED for restaurant with knowledge of basic accounting procedure and typing. Hours to i be negotiated. Apply to — PO. BOX 25032, CHRISTCHURCH. W8550 j
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34104, 17 March 1976, Page 29
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