Situations Vacant FITTER WE REQUIRE a mature tradesman of proven ability to control the assembling and testing of the range of equipment we manufacture, which. includes vibrating roller, post peelers and other projects involving hydrostatic drives. ' Ihe successful applicant will be trained in all aspects of the equipment and some travel would be involved for commissioning new projects and after sales service. The position would suit a versatile Fitter/ Turner or diesel auto mechanic who is looking for a permanent position with the opportunity to advance with the Company as our manufacturing division expands. Apply:— Engineering Manager, J. JOHNSTON and SONS, LTD, P.O. Box 47. INVERCARGILL. Phone 89-022. ’FSW22 FOOTWEAR SALES REPRESENTATIVE WE ARE A new but fast-growing Footwear Wholesaler providing a specialist service to both footwear retailers and commercial users and now need an extra Sales Representative. This vacancy provides an opportunity for someone to come into our organisation and to grow with it. Certainly we envisage that selling staff will have the chance to progress as far and as quickly as their abilities allow. The organisation is based in Auckland with a modem warehouse and a convenient location. Retailers all over New Zealand are called on so that travel away from Auckland will be necessary. Those applying should have had proven selling experience and have the drive and determination which come from an ambition to succeed. We would prefer someone in the younger age group and particular emphasis will be placed on employing someone whose personality will fit in with the existing well-balanced team. Naturally a vehicle is provided and in all respects salary and conditions will be competitive. Apply in writing giving your past sales experience, age, and a contact telephone number to: FOOTWEAR REPRESENTATIVE, P.O. Box 41-129, St Lukes, AUCKLAND. ©Ministry of Works and Development FARM ADVISORY OFFICER : DUNEDIN : ’ COMMENCING SALARY dependent on qualifications and experience. DUTIES: Office administration and design and field construction of, on-farm irrigation plans, and related water and soil conservation work generally. Qualifications desired B.Ag.Sci. Applications close on August 29, 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 Post Offices, and quote the vacancy number 5893. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married appointee required to move household. FURNITURE INDUSTRY For our new operation opening early September the following skilled staff are required. Cabinetmakers. Assemblers. Upholsterers. Sewing machinists experienced in Upholstery sewing. Polishers Polishers assistant. The factory is situated in Hands Road, Addington. Replies in writing would be appreciated giving details of your experience etc to. Airest Industries Ltd, P.O. Box 8193, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 388-292. FURNITURE INDUSTRY LEADING HAND UPHOLSTERER WE REQUIRE an experienced Upholsterer able to cut and sew for the above position in our new operation opening early September. The factory is situated in Hands Road, Addington. Applications in writing would be appreciated, outlining brief details of experience, etc., to: AIREST INDUSTRIES. LIMITED. P.O. Box 8193. Christchurch. Phone 388-292. FITTER-WELDER WE REQUIRE the services of a qualified tradesman in the above trade for maintenance work at our Shands Road complex. Hours of work are 7.30 itn. to 4 p.m.. Monday to Friday, and for further information, telephone, write or call:— THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICER. J. WATTIE CANNERIES, LIMITED, P.O BOX 16083. HORNBY. PHONE 495-699.
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