situations Vacant /JJA Ministry of Works viy and Develooment FIRE PROTECTION OFFICER HAMILTON THE VACANCY IS with our district office. Applicants should desirably have had five jears fire 2 ' brigade experience and should be a grad IFL. Commencing salary dependant on qualiI ficatidns and experience. Applications close on May 23, 1979 with the | Assistant Staff Officer, Ministry of Works and Development, P. O. Box 12-041, Wellington North. Applicants should use form P.S. 17A which is > obtainable from Past Offices, and quote the vac- ; ancy number 3371. Only copies of testimonials ’ should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married ap- | pointee required to move household. FOREPERSON WE REQUIRE a person to take charge of our semi automatic compression hand moulding machine. The successful applicant would be responsible for the running of 20 machines and answeri able for the quality obtained. Experience in plastic moulding and supervision ’ of staff would be preferred, but a good mechanical background or ability is essential. Hours of work are from 7.30 p.m. to 4 pm. Please contact the Employment Officer, by phoning 389-059 for an appointment. P.D.L. INDUSTRIES, LTD, 14 HAZELDINE ROAD. ADDINGTON WSI2 ;L_ GENERAL MANAGER THE NEW ZEALAND ACLIMATISATION SOCIETY THE NEW ZEALAND Acclimatisation Society movement wishes to appoint a suitably qualified person as General Manager. A perfect applicant would be skilled in administration, fish and game biology, environmental law, journalising and public relations. We don’t expect to find a person with all of these qualifications but an interest in the environment and fish and game administration is essential. The job will involve acting at a top level in an organisation with statutory responsibility in freshwater fisheries and game management and environmental protection. The office will be located in Wellington. A certain amount, of travel is expected for visits to Acclimatisation Societies, attendances at meetings and important Water Right or Town Planning hearings. Salary will be discussed during the interview but will be commensurate with ability and experience. Intending applicants arerequested to apply to the Chairman, North Island Council of Acclimatisation Societies, P.O. Box 40072, Upper Hutt, prior dyo May 31, 1979. Copies of relevant data should be enclosed with the application. SW 16 GORE BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN CLERK AND TREASURER APPLICATIONS ADDRESSED to '‘The Town Clerk, Gore Borough Council, P. O. Box 8, Gore" and marked “Application for Position Of Town Clerk and Treasurer’’ will be received up to 4 p.m., Friday June 8, 1979. Conditons of Appointment and Schedule of Duties may be obtained from the undersigned at P. O. Box 8, Gore. R. G. WINWOOD, TOWN CLERK. S26 GROCERY MANAGER YOU CAN EARN $lO,OOO PER ANNUM THE KEYSTORE chain of Grocery Stores requira a Grocery Manager for one of our outlets in 1 Christchurch. The person we seek should preferably have bad experience in the Grocery Trade, be energetic, honest, reliable and not afraid of hard work. I The company offers excellent remuneration with incentive schemes, good working conditions | and job satisfaction, with a minimum of super- - vision. If you feel you could tackle this position, please phone for friendly appointment at Keystore Head Office 793-130 or 793-131, ' GENERAL 1 SURGEON ACCI DENT AND EMERGENT DEBOER § APPLICATIONS KRB DJVTIJED from registered medical practitioners holding the higher qualifications necessary fog Specialist Surgeon Status. Cook Hospital Board has a total capacity of 415 beds under its control, including 276 general beds. The usual range of specialist and supporting services is available. The appointment is to be whole time with a 6/10 commitment as a Specialist General Surgeon. A good opportunity exists for a wide range of experience. The remaining 4/10 commitment will be in the management of the Accident and Emergency Department. This will involve both clinical and administrative aspects. Salary will be within the range $l9-621-$25,364 plus G.W.O. allowance. Conditions of employment are in accordance with the Hospital I Service Determination for Medical Officers. Further details of the position may be obtained from the Personnel Officer, COOK HOSPITAL BOARD, Private Bag, Gisborna, with whom applications close on June 28, 1979. 56352 GENERAL MANAGER A PROGRESSIVE Auckland Textile Company is expanding to the South Island and requires a General Manager. The appointee will be based in Christchurch and will be responsible for the total | South Island operation. The person envisaged i must have a wide experience both in handling of I staff and sales on ail levels. Preference will be given to those experienced in the Textile-Furnishing industry. Commensurate with the importance attached to this position a substantial package is envisaged which will include equity in the Company, a top salary negotiable, car and generous fringe benefits. Confidential enquiries and applications should be sent to: GENERAL MANAGER. PO. Box 4099, ! AUCKLAND.
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