' Situations Vacant TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST AN INTERESTING position is available for an experienced person as sole charge, in the southern region sales office of a national steel manufacturer, situated in a central location in Christchurch City. The position would preferably suit a female. It is expected that the appointee would be familiar with steel terminology, or have a preference for technical work. Duties would include handling telephone and personal inquiries from steel merchants, manufacturers and designers, often when other company personnel are absent on field trips: the operation of telex and copying machines; typing of letters and reports, filing, and custody of office and customer records. This is a responsible position and applicants must be absolutely reliable and prepared to work hard in what is an interesting and diverse post. Wages for the right person are above average. Reserved car parking for staff is located outside the office building. Applications in writing, giving details of qualifications and experience, should be addressed to the; Regional Sales Manager, fSSs I•••• I NEW ZEALAND STEEL, LIMITED. P.O. Box 438, CHRISTCHURCH. TRAINING OFFICER - MOBILE PLANT NEW ZEALAND STEEL LTD., place strong emphasis on the training of all employees in the skills necessary to perform their jobs effectively. We have a vacancy pending, for a person to continue this training in the transport area. The encumbent is responsible to the Transport Superintendent for the induction and training of new recruits, re-training of existing operators, and the measurement of the effectiveness of this training on the correct and safe operating procedures. Our Mobile Plant includes, for instance, heavy 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 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 relocate. Initial applications should he in writing, including' all' details relevant to the application, and quoting reference number 110019 Applications to:— The Personnel Officer, NEW ZEALAND STEEL LTD., Private Bag, AUCKLAND, UNITED TRACTORS, LTD N.H." CLAYSON 1550. 15ft 690 hours. M. 760, 16ft,460 hours, air-conditioned cab. N. CLAYSON 1540, I.3ft. 600 hours. M.F. 515. 14ft. FORD 6700 with safety cab. New. FORD 9600, 750 hours, soundproof cab. $19,000. FORD COUNTY 1164. 1000 hours. $19,500. J.D. 7520, swivel steering, 1600 hours. $30,000. GRIMME POTATO HARVESTERS: Single tow, 2 row and self-propelled, new and used. BRITISH LELY: Hay conditioners and rakes, ■2 row. $1750; $2OO discount this month. BRITISH LELY: 8-bale automatic accumulator, . stacking 4 pairs of cross bales in a stable cube, with front-end loader clamps (16 bales) and rear carrier (32 bales). 726 MAIN SOUTH ROAD. PHONE 499-935, CHRISTCHURCH. VETERINARIAN A VETERINARIAN is required to work for Alpine Helicopters in its live deer capture and deer farming operations. He would be based in Queenstown and control the veterinary aspects of both capture operations and farming. He should be of a practical nature to enable him to work with field teams and farm managers but also be a sound administrator to control the use of all drugs used by the company. A suitable salary will be negotiated based on experience. Apply in confidence with full details to: General Manager, . L Alpine Helicopters, Queenstown Airport, No, 1 RD., C ROM WELL. VAN SALESMAN ' BLUE DIAMOND MEAT PRODUCTS WE REQUIRE a young person, preferably with sales experience, to take charge of one of our sales vans. Our company has a wide range of quality products in popular demand with retailers, hotels and restaurants. Sound basic salary with commission on sales. Please apply to: — The Sales Manager, BLUE DIAMOND MEAT PRODUCTS, • 246 Lichfield Street, or phone Lesley. 795-440 for an appointment • WEST COAST HOSPITAL BOARD STAFF NURSES (2) WESTLAND HOSPITAL HOKITIKA APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Registered Nurses for positions in General Wards at Westland Hospitals, Hokitika. Salary scale $7266/88999 plus $365 G.W.O. Allowance. Accommodation available if required. Please apply to the Principal Nurse, Westland Hospital, Hokitika. WHAKATANE DISTRICT COUNCIL HARBOURS SUPERINTENDENT WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES of a suitably qualified person to take the position of Harbours Superintendent with the Whakatane District Council. This position is a most interesting one and will appeal to a person interested in the sea. A knowledge of seamanship and the ability to handle small craft is essential. Salary will be in accordance with experience and age. Conditions of appointment and Schedule of Duties are available from the undersigned with whom applications will close On November 30, 1978. D. .1. Wilson, General Manager, Private Bag. WHAKATANE.
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