Situations Vacant MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST A REGISTERED Medical Technologist, with particular interest in micro biology, or clinical biochemistry, is requred for a position in a private laboratory in Gisborne. The laboratory has recently moved into new premises offering congenial working conditions. Persons expecting to qualify this year would also be considered. For further information, write to:— The Manager, GISBORNE LABORATORIES, LTD, P.O. BOX 174. GISBORNE. 5929 MOTOR TRIMMER AND COACH BUILDER
DO you want to live and work in an area renowned for the best climate in New Zealand? We can recommend you to our client, who is based in the north of the South Island, if you are a qualified trimmer or coachbuilder, have a sound employment history, and have had plenty of experience as a tradesman. Your wage will be negotiated and plenty of overtime is assured. Ring 799-060 to arrange a cost-free, confidential interview. raSKEY PERSONNEL ™53 CATHEDRAL SQUARE BOX 450 CH.CH. 5757 NORTH CANTERBURY NASSBLLA TUSSOCK BOARD RANGERS APPLICATIONS are invited from married men between the ages of 20-35 years for the position of Ranger In the Cheviot and Waipara districts. Duties entail searching for nassella tussock, reporting on infestations, part-time supervision of gang labour and general duties concerning eradication and control measures. Commencing salary is $5289 per annum (plus 7 per cent wage order), rising to a maximum of $6156 over two years, thereafter on merit. Houses are available with a weekly rental of $lO. Free telephone rental and staff superannuation are available. Generous assistance with furniture removal expenses to be negotiated with successful applicants. For schedule of duties please write to the Board’s Office, P.O. Box 7, Amberley, or phone 614 Cheviot in the evenings. OPERATIONS MANAGER, AMBERLEY. 5786 e Ministry of Works and Development OPERATOR VACANCY OPERATOR VACANCY
A VACANCY exists for an experienced Grader Operator for highway maintenance and construction work in the Westport area. Applications in writing, stating qualifications and experience, close with the Resident Engineer, Ministry of Works and Development, P.O. Box 264, Westport, on Wednesday. November 2. 2562 PAID SURF PATROL THE Canterbury Surf Life Saving Association is seeking applicants for paid surf patrol during the school holidays, starting approximately December 19. 1977, to January 27, 1978. The following beaches will require Patrolmen: Taylor’s Mistake, Sumner, South Brighton, New Brighton, North Beach, Walmairi, Spencer Park, Pegasus, and Waikuku. On reply, applicants will be sent forms requesting details of life saving experience which they will be required to complete and return immediately. At some time prior to appointment, a fitness and life saving technique test will be carried out. Reply in writing to: PAID PATROL, P.O. Box 11124, Sockburn, Christchurch, no later than November 5, 1977. 58144 POLYTHENE BAG MACHINE OPERATOR WE require a bag machine operator for permanent night shift. Hours: 4.30 p.m, to 12.30 p.m. Job entails sorting and packing bags off machine and minor machine adjustments, with no heavy lifting required. The successful applicant will become a member of the Mono team working in pleasant conditions earning overtime when machine loading requires and enjoy the benefits of an active social club and excellent staff buying privileges. For further information apply:— Mr Judd, Phone 496-059, U£B. INDUSTRIES LTD MONO DIVISION, 74 Branston St, Hornby. ___________slB9s SECRETARY TO MANAGING DIRECTOR I APPLICATIONS are Invited | for the above position from those who are capable of running an efficient office, J Experience should include typing, wages, accounts work and general administration. Please write briefly to: — ‘P.O. Box 13399, Christchurch. M 965
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