! Situations Vacant DRIVER OPERATOR For trade Waste Tanker ! Heavy traffic and dram--1 layers licence. Woolston jiarea. 1 Phone 843-60? j j EARN MOXEY AT HOME Enquiries to: Manager. Box 14-158. Auckland. ! 2613 New Zealand Electricity EN GIN EER IN G OPPOR’I UNITY A VACANCY exists tor an A<sistant Engineering Officer or Engineering Officer, qualified in the Management Services Branch of the Department, to N.Z. Certificate or equivalent standard. Appointee will be located at Hamilton and join a small team in developing and introducing unproved engineering management systems within the Department. Full training in management techniques will be given, but applicants should have experience in design, construction, maintenance of heavy industrial plant and a keen interest in management theory with some supervisory or management experience. Experience in the electrical generation or supply industry would be preferred. Some travel is involved and training would involve a six week course in Wellington and and a period at Marsden Power Station Public Service permanent staff conditions apply. Further information may be obtained from:— i Mr W. F. C. Moxcm, N.Z. ELECTRICITY DEPT, Private Bag. WELLINGTON. Telephone 723-550 Extension 493 Applications close on September 29, 1976. u ith the Staff Officer, New Zealand Electricity Department. Private Bag. Wellington Applicants should use Form PS 17A which is obtainable from Post Offices and quote the vacancy No. 5032. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. ' 2475 ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMAN WE require a competent Electrical Draughtsman to assume control of our drawing office. The appointee must be experiened in switchboard and control circuit design and be able to formulate and discuss such design proposals with consulting engineers and clients. This is a senior and permanent position, with one of New Zealand’s largest electrical organisations. A . salary commensurate with ability will be negotiated. Reply to: The Electrical Divisions Manaffftr.
T. L. JONES & SON LTD 52-60 Stewart Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 64-579.
FURNITURE SENIOR SALES
HAYWRIGHTS require a capable man 25-35 age group, preferably experienced, or a cabinet maker for their furniture department. This is a challenging position and offers ample opportunity to an enthusiastic salesman. A good commencing wage is offered, together with an attractive commission on sales which enables a keen salesman to earn well above the average. For an interview, apply to: Personnel Manager, HAYWRIGHTS CITY STORE Ph. 71-879. W5346 FITTERWELDERS REQUIRED IN line with a progressive expansion programme, Airwork Engineering requires the services of two tradesmen Fitter-Welders. preferably with experience in the agricultural implement Industry. The factory is situated in pleasant rural surroundings at Ranglora Airfield, approximately 18 miles north of Christchurch. A compensatory travelling allowance will be paid to the successful applicants who will probably find the travelling along the open, traffic-free country roads, far more acceptable and no more time consuming than their present hassle packed journeys through the congested city strets. In the first instance, please telephone:— The Manager, R. G. BAYLIS At Rangiora 8451 or Kaiapoi 6149 for further details and an appointment. 56335 FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY WE require men or boys for our Making Department. These are permanent positions and good wages and bonuses will be paid. Overtime is available. As our factory is in Burnside, the job would best suit people living on the north side of the city. Please apply to:— MR M. -NALEPA, 175 Roydvale Ave, Burnside. Phone 588-209. ,4334 FURNITURE REMOVAL PACKER-DRIVER WE have a vacancy for a conscientious and experienced Packer-Driver for our furniture removal van. For particulars apply: BRIGHTLINGS REMOVALS DIVISION. 42 Mowbray Street, CHRISTCHURCH. | I F 6063)
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