Situations Vacant STOREMAN I ENGINEERS STORE WE OFFER a permanent position for a keen, energetic man preferably aged between 25 and 45 for work in our Engineer’s Store. We offer: TRAINING. GOOD REMUNERATION. OVERTIME AVAILABLE. STAFF BUYING PRIVILEGES. MODERN CAFETERIA FACILITIES. j Telephone, write or call: The Employment Officer, J. WATTIE CANNERIES. LTD. Shands Road, Hornbv. P.O. Box 16-083. Phone 496-064 W9389 ENGINEER 1 For the Meat Freezing Industry I We invite applications for the salaried position of Shift Engineer. • An excellent starting salary of $10,400 ■ will be paid with the opportunity of extro I earnings through overtime available. • Shifts worked on rotation for only part of the year. • Generous annual leave. • Attractive staff superannuation scheme. • Modern housing provided plus assistance I towards removal expenses. Comfortable accommodation also exists for a single man. The minimum qualification required is a [ Third Class Marine Certificate. i All applications should be 9 [ / ■ \ addresssd to: / fifAPin \ The Chief Engineer, / » \ Q cean B eac h I oGGCn I Freezing Co. Ltd., ■ L * J Ocean Beach, SOUTHLAND. ■ Phone enquiries collect to:Office Hours: Bluff 8659 ■ Evenings: Invercargill 89-997 9 TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE MONO PUMPS (N.Z.), LTD DUE TO the expansion of the company’s South Island operation, we are seeking the services of an additional Technical Representative to promote I the company’s wide range of products throughout ! the South Island, into industry and agriculture. ■ Only applicants with a mechanical or technical background, willing to work, need apply. Preference could be given to those experienced j in the pumping industry, though this is not I essential as adequate training will be given. i An attractive salary will be offered to the j right man, together with a company vehicle and | other benefits. ( Please reply in the first instance, in writing, ; giving full details, including phone number, to: The Sales Manager, MONO PUMPS (N.Z.), LIMITED, 4 Burnside Crescent, Christchurch, 5. W224l_ TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE Union Carbide, on international company with o worldwide reputation as a technological leader and marketer of quality industrial and consumer products, wishes to appoint a Technical Representative based in Christchurch. This is a new position suited to o person with previous commercial experience in plastics, chemicals or ollied industrial fields. Although age range is flexible, it is likely that applicants possessing the mpturity that this position requires would be in their ’thirties’. Essential attributes are integrity plus professionalism that will enable the maintenance of an ingoing association with our South Island clients. An attractive salary will be negotiated, A car will be provided and superannuation benefits are available after a qualifying period. Applications will be treated in confidence and interviews will be conducted in Christchurch during the last week in May. Please forward appropriate personal ond employment details — including contact telephone number to John H. Heaslip, Assistant General Manager UNION CARBIDE (N.Z.) LTD P.O. BOX 1040, AUCKLAND, TELEPHONE 364-070 V I TYPIST CLERK AN INTERESTING and permanent position is j offered to an intermediate or senior typist in the 17-30 age group. Our company is a well established firm of merchants dealing in the importing of steel and machinery and operates from a modern centrally heated office in Sockburn. Duties will include dictaphone and invoice typing, the preparation of costings and quotations as well as general clerical work. A driver’s licence would be an advantage for this position. Conditions of employment and remuneration will be discussed in an interview which can be arranged by phoning: THE OFFICE MANAGER, GILBERT LODGE and CO., LIMITED, 43 WATTS ROAD. SOCKBURN. PHONE 488-309. W9391 FOR PROVEN RESULTS USE . . . THE PRESS
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