Situations vacant USED CAR SALESMAN WE are looking for an experienced used car salesman to join our switched on sales team. The man we want must be enthusiastic and highly motivated with a background of successful motor car selling Our rewards are generous via a realistic weekly retainei ami monthly commits on scheme. If you think you can meet the challenge and reap a better than average income, phone Mrs Sydow for an appointment at 790-020. NEW ZEALAND MOTOR CORPORA I lON. LID, 150 Armagh .street. 3896 r~ 11 UNIQUE SALES OPPORTUNITY Due to promotion, New Zeolond s leading | manufacturer in its field requires a first | rate salesman. After a full training programme he will | be required to service a wide range of j industries, from aggregate to food. This position will provide a challenging career for someone who likes Industrial Selling, can work on his own and can accept the responsibility of South Island Branch Manager within six months. The Company will provide an office secretary and a car, as travelling is necessary. The salary range is between $9,000 and $lO,OOO — but can be subject to negotiation. V Please write, quoting reference Number C 356 to Douglas S. Scott, 20 Latimer Square, Christchurch. W D Scott & Co (NZ) Ltd n n /zzn rurJ LWOossi; Fworfcrigy M au WAREHOUSE MANAGER WE INVITE APPLICATIONS for a full-time Wairhouseman to take charge of our warehouse operation in Christchurch. The person we seek will be conversant with invoicing, stock control, phone answering. Caidex systems, and stock ordering. If you feel you have the ability to make a success of this position, please phone 63-694, Monday morning, and ask for Mr Clifford to arrange an interview. JAMES NORTH and SONS (N.Z.), LTD. 51415 tf WORKSHOP FOREMAN DUE TO STAFF CHANGES we are inviting applications for the position of Foreman in our Heavy Commercial and General Garage operations at Anderson’s Bay Road The man we require must have a sound basic knowTedge of modern diesel and truck diagnosing and servicing and be capable of organising staff operations. Knowledge of light commercial and passenger vehicles will be an advantage and the holding of an H.T. licence is essential. Here is the opportunity to join a progressive New Zealand organisation with a popular franchise and good stall relations Remuneration would be in line with qualifications and would be negotiated. The successful applicant would be required to commence duties as soon as possible. Please apply to: — R. CUTHBERTSON, PHONE 51-089. OR WRITE BOX 2(166, DUNEDIN WORKS ENGINEER CHATHAM ISLANDS MEAT WORKS OUR WORKS ENGINEER completes his two year engagement with us in mid-1978, and we seek applications from appropriately qualified and experienced engineers who would like to replace him. THE POSITION: Responsibility to the Works Manager for the operation and maintenance of the Engineering Department of the Works, to recommend capital works needs and. when approved, supervise the construction and commissioning of such capital works. THE MAN: (a) The successful applicant must have full qualifications as a fitter and turner and have a boiler attendant’s certificate to operate a 6000 lb per hour boiler. (b) He should have a good background covering the operation of a small engineering servicing plant, including steam, motorised power generation and workshop repair of that type of plant installation, with the assistance of two resident tradesmen. (c) Ideally, he would have had experience in a freezing works. THE CONDITIONS: (a) An initial term of engagement tor two years. (bi Competitive salary. (c) Fully furnished house—rent free. (d) Travel for self and dependent family to take up and terminate position and for one return visit to the mainland for leave after 12 months service. Applications, which close on May 8 1978, should contain all relevant personal and professional details, be accompanied by copies of references, and be addressed to. — THE PERSONNEL MANAGER. P.O. BOX 283, CHRISTCHURCH. 3004
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