Situations Vacant rareergirZ SENIOR SECRETARY OUR CLIENTS are in the “creativity” business — a competitive, demanding, and at times, hectic business They now need an experienced Secretary: someone who is unflappable and highly responsible, because this is a KEY POSITION within this go-ahead organisation. Preferred age group is 27-35 years. Working conditions could not be faulted and salary is entirely negotiable, city [locality. PHONE 67-042. careergirl Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Building . Hereford St. P.O. Box 2338 67-042 J SACK DEPARTMENT WE require a person experienced in handling jute sacks with a suitable background in grain store or farming. This application should be preferably aged 40 years or over. Apply' — TEXTILE BAG CO., LTD,
120 Monstreal Street, . Christchurch. 7499! ! SECRETARY TOP FLIGHT A busy managing Director I involved largely in the export field, is offering a shorthand typist the opportunity to take over the complete administrative function of his office Duties include minutes of meetings, preparation of board reports, international telex and public relations associated with this rewarding and worthwhile career. Generous salarv, brand new offices, car park provided. Call Kate MacShane. 795-940. W3830
SERVICE STATION | REQUIRES Driveway Attendant between 17 and 20 years fo rbusy suburban service station. Must be reliable and honest. 1 Apply with references to: | Manager, STADIUM MOTORS. 895-200. j W3867 ; SENIOR CLERK ACCOUNTING A CITY-BASED position within the head office of a national company with a well deployed network of branches throughout New Zealand. Prospects are excellent and if you are both studying and have some commercial ex-
perience in the basics of accounting, this opportunity will be well worthwhile exploring. Salary to commence up to $6BOO p.a. Telephone early on 799060 for a cost-free confidential interview. 53 Cathedral Square. 7427 TYPIST A COMPETENT Dictaphone Typist is required for our busy office. A knowledge of shorthand would be an advantage. Please Telephone 799-940 for an appointment. CAVELL, LEITCH. PRINGLE and BOYLE, Solicitors, 152 Manchester St. THE BAY OF PLENTY HARBOUR BOARD OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Operations Superintendent for the Bay of Plenty Harbour Board. This is a new position and creates an opportunity for a person to become involved tn a rapidly expanding port. Duties will include:— —Control of the use of the multi-purpose crane and container washing, storage, repair and pre-trip facilities. —The allocation of areas and shed space for the efficient movement of cargo. The appointee will be required to display the ability to plan, organise, and introduce new systems. —Control of all traffic in the wharf area. —The enforcement of all bylaws relating to cargo. —Control of gatekeepers, security and traffic officers. Applicants should be self motivating and have the ability to co-ordinate and relate to the staff under their conr trol. Proven work experience , in similar employment is essential and knowledge of . Harbour Boards would be an , advantage. The appointee will be expected to reside locally and after a satisfactory probation period, will be required to join the board’s Superannuation Scheme. GENERAL: The Port of Tauranga is the fourth in New Zealand for tonnage handled and leads the country in exports. Development and progress has been rapid, extensive and is continuing. The port is located at Mount Maunganui. SALARY: A commencing salary within the range of SI 5.000 to $16,000 will be discussed at an interview. Applicants should telephone or write to the undersigned for job description and conditions of employment. Applications close on Tuesday, October 31. 1978. A J. HERBERT, Secretary Private Bag, MOUNT MAUNGANUL i r am
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