Situations Vacant SCREEN PROCESS PRINTER LARGE VARIETY OF WORK, top wages to the right person. Permanent position with vehicle supplied. Phone 895-089 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. for appointment. COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. LIMITED. STOCK CONTROLLER OUR COMPANY which is well established is involved in refining of precious metals. We require a mature accurate person, who will also be involved with the production team as is necessary. As some initial training is involved only those considering a permanent career should apply. Salary in the range of $lO,OOO is envisaged. Phone or write:— MR MORRIS, MORRIS AND WATSON, LTD BOX 12114. PENROSE, AUCKLAND. Phone 662-034. SALES PERSON AN ENTHUSIASTIC person with a proven sales record is required to market our range of open plan office systems and furniture. This is a key position and a person of high calibre, self motivation and drive is envisaged. Experience in furniture sales is not necessarily required, as the position lends itself to a person who may come from a background of concept or idea selling. Remuneration is by way of a generous salary and a company car will be provided. Please apply in writing giving details of age, previous experience and any references applicable to:— South Island Manager, tUZip COMMERCIAL INTERIORS P. O. Box 4152, . CHRISTCHURCH. WSI6 SOUTHLAND DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE, LTD GRADUATE FOR DAIRY PROCESSING A VACANCY WILL EXIST in September for a Technologist in the company’s Whey Processing Plant at present being re-equipped at Edendale. Products programmed include Lactose and Whey Cheese. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons who have—(l) Empathy with others. (2) An appreciation of hygienic design and operation of food plants. (3) Some training in Unit Operation and Unit Processes. The academic qualification of an applicant is less important than his ability to successfully apply himself to problems. The ideal applicant could be a graduate in Technology, Chemical Engineering or Science with four or five years industrial experience and who would find living in a small town no hardship. New graduates would be considered. Prospects for advancement are good for the right person. Applications, with brief summary of experience, close on July 6, 1979, with: ' A. D. Wilson, Manager, Whey Products Division, SOUTHLAND DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE, LTD, P.O. Box 20, EDENDALE, SOUTHLAND. 523
SOUTHLAND HARBOUR BOARD ENGINEERING ASSISTANT THE BOARD seeks to employ a person who holds the New Zealand Certificate of Engineering (Civil) Intermediate, or have study towards same for the purpose of assisting senior engineering staff in roading, surveying, field supervision and preparation of contract documents. A salary in the range of $7416-$10,804 plus Cost of Living will be payable depending on qualifications and experience and the position has good prospects for further advancement. Written applications will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m., Friday, June 29, 1979. J. CRIGHTON, Southland Harbour Board, Secretary. P.O. Box 1, Bluff. June 11, 1979.
SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC EXPERIENCED MECHANIC required for industrial sewing machines and allied equipment. Apply:— R. DOWNS, LIMITED, 234 BARBADOES STREET. PHONE 64-809 ANY TIME.
"SPOtIn” presenter TELEVISION ONE requires a 20-25 year old presenter for its magazine programme “Spot On.” Applicants should have an outgoing personality, a wide range of interests, some skill as a writer and performer, and an interest in young people. Applications including full details of performance experience and background and a recent photograph should be addressed to: — The Producer, “SPOT ON” P. O. Box 796, DUNEDIN. Successful applicant will be required to live in Dunedin.
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