Situations Vacant I - - f TRAVEL MANAGER AFTER A PERIOD OF RAPID EXPANSION we find ourselves in need of a Manager to take responsibility for a specialised department within our Company. This is an opportunity for a person with initiative an drive to become involved at an exciting stage of the company’s growth. A background in international travel, preferably in wholesale operations, w’ould be a decided advantage This position demands an ability to work i independently, assume responsibilty for decisions > made, and where necessary, work extended hours. ! Further detals of this challenging career pros- j pect can be obtained from: THE MANAGER. SCHOLGS OAKLGY HOLIDAYS P.O. BOX 1209, CHRISTCHURCH. 1 THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION TASMANIA DRAUGHTSMAN LOCATION: Tullah, Pieman River power development, approximately 125 kilometres south of Burnie. SALARY RANGE: sAustlO,44l per annumsAustl3,33o per annum. Commencing salary according to experience. QUALIFICATIONS: Completion of an acceptable course of study and experience with civil engineering drawing. Qualifications suitable for admission to Corporate Membership Australian Institute Engineering Associates would be an advantage.: DUTIES: Under direction of the Project Manager to be responsible for the preparation and updating a wide variety of civil engineering drawings relating to the Pieman River power development, and to supervise the printing, filing and distribution of drawings used on the project. ACCOMMODATION: Housing on a rental basis to a married appointee or single accommodation in the Tullah staff house is available. GENERAL: Further information regarding’ duties, removal expenses and conditions of appointment will be discussed at interview. Apply in writing to The Secretary, HydroElectric Commission, G.P.O. Box 355 D, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, giving details of qualifications, experience, age and marital status, together with copies of two recent references or the names of two referees. Applications close August 20, 1979. TURNER - TURNER AFTERNOON SHIFT (4 p.m. to Midnight) WE HAVE A VACANCY on our afternoon shift for a Turner who would like to expand his knowledge and experience to CNC machining. This is a rare opportunity for the right person to learn this revolutionary system of machining which is setting the trend for the future. Obviously, a substantial period of training is involved and we require a Turner with a good employment record and a willingness to learn. In return we offer excellent working conditions with some overtime and long-term employment prospects. Please contact: ? J. E. THOMPSON, Works Manager. ANDREWS and BEAVEN, LIMITED, Telephone 791-400. TOURIST HOTEL CORPORATION THE HERMITAGE NIGHT AUDITOR T.H.C. Mount Cook requires a night Auditor to join the small accounting staff. Experience is preferred on Sweda 1000 accounting machines, but not essential as full training will be given. Salary will be $10,300 p.a. and single accommodation and meals are provided, 3 weeks annual leave and 5 days shopping leave are allowed. The successful applicant will have sole responsibility for the night accounting operation and night hotel staff. Apply to:— The Manager, THE HERMITAGE, Phone Mount Cook 809. II THE CLERICAL WORKERS' UNION ASSISTANT EDITOR NATIONWIDE 81-MONTHLY JOURNAL THE . Clerical Workers’ Association publishes, Paper Clip and circulates this to more than 40,000 , members each 2 months. To ensure that the phblications are of a high professional standard we seek applications from interested persons who have suitable experience in the journalistic and or reporting fields. As the journals will embrace such wide ranging subjects as industrial, political, social and economic issues, applications are sought from people with appropriate background and understanding in .these, fields.. The appointee will be responsible forj. the over-all co-ordination and production of the journals under the direction of the Association’s Secretary and Editorial Board, and will work in the Association office in Welfipgtoh. Salary will be in accordance with the New Zealand (except northern industrial districts) Journalists (except daily newspapers over 4000 circulation) Award, and in accordance with experience with the maximum rate for the position, the 8 year rate of that award. The successful applicant would be expected to commence employment in September 1979 and reasonable removal expenses to Wellington would be provided if required. .Applications in writing, stating experience and other relevant particulars, close on Friday August 17, 1979 and should be addressed to: The Association Journal, e/a Secretary’, NEW ZEALAND CLERICAL ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6235.- . Te Arc. WELtWQTON.y . • _ -w&u
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