y i situations Vacant CLERICAL WE REQUIRE a mature experienced office person to commence a permanent full time position on January 14, 1980. lhe work schedule is varied, and includes telephone reception, typing, wages and P.A.Y.E. for a staff of approximately twenty, costing, invoicing and banking. Working conditions are good, and will be generally in accordance with the Clerical Workers’ Award. Applications should initially be in writing, stating full work history, current grading etc., and be addressed to:— MR R. J. DALLY, General Manager, C. and R. EQUIPMENT LTD, Manufacturing Engineers, 293 Cranford Street, P. O. Box 21-034, Edgeware, CHRISTCHURCH. CENTRAL CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD METER TESTER THE BOARD has a vacancy in its Test Department at Hornby for a person to carry out routine testing of single phase and three phase meters. No previous experience is necessary as suitable training will be given to the successful applicant. The duties of the appointee could be extended to cover other facets of Test Department work, depending on qualifications and experience. This position would be particularly suitable to a person holding an Electrician’s Registration as it is envisaged that some meter replacement will be carried out in the future. For further details contact the Test Engineer at the Board’s Head Office, Hornby. Telephone 495-109. S. E. SLATTER, General Manager. SW2B CHEMIST THE COCA COLA EXPORT CORPORATION, manufacturers of concentrate and beverage bases for franchised bottling plants throughout New Zealand and the Pacific, requires a graduate chemist to assist in its quality assurance programme. Although based in Auckland the job involves travelling at least one week per month to New’ Zealand bottling plants to conduct plant surveys and provide technical advice. In Auckland responsibilities will include laboratory analytical work, liaison with equipment manufacturers and packaging suppliers and special project work. A full training programme will be provided. The successful applicant will have completed a degree course in science or food technology and preferably have had some practical experience in the food industry. A salary in the order of $lO,OOO to $12,000 per annum will be offered depending on experience. Please reply with all relevant details to: MR D. J. BENNETT, THE COCA-COLA EXPORT CORPORATION, P.O. BOX 58075, EAST TAMAKI, AUCKLAND, PHONE 274-5049. CLERICAL SUPERVISOR FOR VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ASSESSMENT UNIT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified persons for the appointment of Clerical Supevisor at our Christchurch Rehabilitation Centre. The work involves assisting, supervising and training people in order to rehabilitate them back to gainful employment. Applicants should have a sound and wideranging clerical background and must be qualified in typing. Preference may be given to those persons who have had previous experience in instructing and supervising the work of others in a tvping-clerical situation. The ability to work with all types of people from all walks of life with understanding and discipline is also essential. Conditions of Appointment, Schedule of Duties and Salary Scale may be obtained from:— The District Director, REHABILITATION LEAGUE N.Z. (INC ), P.O. Box 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 488-989, Mr Chapman ~ WS2B COUNTY OF STRATFORD ENGINEER'S ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS ADDRESSED to the County Engineer, Stratford County Council, P.O. Box 98, Stratford and endorsed ’‘Position Engineer’s Assistant” will be received at the office of the Council up to 4 p.m. on Friday, December 14, 1979, for the position of Engineer’s Assistant. Applicants should have completed or nearly completed N.Z.C.E. and the salary will be in accordance with the Local Body Officer’s Award and in the range of $9665 - $10,211 depending upon qualifications and experience. Conditions of Appointment are available on request from the undersigned. P. K. BROUGHTON, County Engineer. SB CAREER OPPORTUNITY STOCK AND STATION INDUSTRY AN OPENING IS NOW available within our Stock and Station Division for a young person in the 16 - 18 year age group. Applicants must possess a good academic background with University Entrance the minimum requirement. The opportunity for further study will be given and actively encouraged. This is an opportunity encompassing a wide involvement in all aspects of the Stock and Station Industry which incorporates Stock, Grain, Insurance and Land and the use of up-to-date data processing facilities. For a young person who wants a career offering variety and sound training in a vital industry, the prospe’cts for the future are excellent. Applications should be mailed together with copies of Testimonials to: THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICER, New Zealand Farmers’ Co-op Assn, Ltd, Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH.
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