Situations Vacant I SALES SERVICE POSITION WE REQUIRE a young person around the age of 20 years to fulfil this function in our food dis- ■ tnbution organisation. A general background in sales and clerical type work is desirable plus an ability with figures. For appointment pleas ring 81-520 between 9 a.m. and noon this day, or 891-849 during business hours Monday. I 58529 I STOREMAN WE require an intelligent man to work in our Bronze Store. Good wages and conditions. APPLY DAVID WILSON, A. W. FRASER & SONS LTD, 39 LUNNS RD., UPPER RICCARTON, PHONE 488-079. ISBI9I I ' TANNER - TANNER HAWKE’S BAY AN EXPERIENCED hide tanner is required to control technical aspects of wet blue production I for export. This is a new position for immediate appointment in a large modern tannery due to commence production in 1979. An ability to continue processing through to finishing and to cope with diversification into other processes and i leathers would be an advantage. A competitive salary subject to negotiation and full removal expenses are offered. For further information write in confidence, : stating age, qualifications, experience, to:— "TANNER,” P.O. Box 71-047, AUCKLAND, 7. 2256 pgwxrnH h:v t? *1 ? r M THE RADIO TELEPHONE PEOPLE \Ne ate a locally owned Christchurch company who have in just a few years become the largest manufacturer of radio telephones in New Zealand and Australia. We require a person to take charge of test equipment calibration and maintenance. Equipment includes UHF VHF AM FM signal generators, power meters, oscilloscopes etc. In addition some time would be allocated to production proving and commissioning of new models. If you would like to join us, or would like to know more, call Bob Greer on 69 298, or write to Technician, P.O. Box 1596, Christchurch. '*o- JU " p j |e ■ TRAINING OFFICER - MOBILE PLANT NEW ZEALAND STEEL, LTD, place strong emi phasis on the training of all employees in the skill necessary to perform their jobs effectively. ' We have a vacancy pending for a person to con- ' tinue this training in the transport area. The encumbent is responsible to the Transport Superintendent for the induction and training of new recruits, retraining of existing operators ' and the measurement of the effectiveness of this ’ training on the correct and safe operating pro- ' cedures. Our mobile plant includes, for instance, heavv earth moving equipment, fork hoist trucks, ' overhead cranes, and the site emergency tender service. ' Interested applicants would be expected to have previous practical experience with mobile plant, and fire/rescue activities plus the ability to 1 plan and implement successful training schemes. To the successful applicant we will offer a ’ highly competitive salary plus significant benefits. ‘ Company subsidised rental accommodation may ; also be available for an applicant required to re- ] locate. Initial applications should be in writing in- ’ eluding all details relevant to the application and quoting Reference Number 19119. 1 Applications to: — I THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, NEW ZEALAND STEEL, LTD, Private Bag, AUCKLAND. 58.386 Z7A Ministry of Works and Development TONGARIRO POWER DEVELOPMENT BOILERMAKERS DIESEL MECHANICS FITTERS MOTOR MECHANICS V ACANCIES EXIST for experienced tradesmen Good working conditions. Generous allowances paid. Single accommodation only is immediately available. Married accommodation available at a later date. Further information regarding rates of pav, general conditions, and accommodation art 1 available from and all applications containing details of qualifications and working experience should be addressed to: — Project Industrial Officer, Ministry of Works and Development, Private Bag, ] TURANGI. I ” 2308
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