Situations Vacant & FITTER TURNER FITTER WELDER IF you are a young Tradesman seeking a permanent position operating numerically controlled machine reels. then we invite you to come and talk with us about your future. Write or Phone; — WORKS MANAGER, P. AND D. DUNCAN, LIMITED, P.O. BOX 124. CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 65-389. WSI
FACTORY MANAGER PLASTICS INDUSTRY AN EXPERIENCED PERSON, aged 35 plus, is required to assume the responsibility of Factory Manager for a medium-sized, rapidly-expanding Christchurch company manufacturing extruded plastic products. The appointee will be technically orientated, should provide a successful track record within the plastics industry and be capable of organising production and motivating staff in order to achieve pre-determined standards. Salary to be negotiated in the vicinity of $15,000. Applications should be in writing indicating age. commercial experience and other relevant details.— M. E. Donner. Management Services, P.O. Box 22633. CHRISTCHURCH. WSI FARM MANAGER REQUIRED THE POSITION for a working farm manager on 485 hectare easy hill country property situated at Mangamahu in the central North Island is now being advertised. The present manager has been appointed to a larger station and leaves in mid-Januarv. The successful applicant would then need to be' available to take up his duties. CONDITIONS—- :: Petrol allowance. :: Wet weather gear. :: Dog registration. Vet. bill paid for six dogs. :: Meat, milk, power and telephone. The successful applicant would need to be able to handle (with casual labourers as required) 2400 ewes, 800 hoggets. 120 Angus and Red Angus cows with all progeny being fattened as the seasons allow. Shifting expenses would be paid after approving period of six months. A top salary is envisaged, with primary school bus available. Apply in writing to:— THE MANAGER, P.O. BOX 587, WANGANUI.
FITTER TURNERS MACHINISTS FITTER WELDERS WE REQUIRE the services of several experienced Fitter Turners, Machinists and Fitter Welders. We would, however, consider inexperienced applicants who should possess the necessary aptitudes and ability to be instructed in the processes involved. R. BAYLIS, AIRWORK ENGINEERING, PHONE 8451 RANGIORA. WS2B
GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN SAMOA TEACHERS THE WESTERN SAMOA Department of Education wishes to receive applications for six secondary school teaching positions in Western Samoa. The positions are for a period of two years and require to be taken up in early 1980. Number of Teachers and Subjects English—Three Chemistry—One Geography—One Science—One The level of teaching required is New Zealand School Certificate and University Entrance. Salaries and Conditions: First year—WSS7BBs p.a. Second Year—WSJB3Bs p.a Allowances include: Location Allowance—WSS4oo p.a. Child Allowance—WSsllo p.a. Deferred Inducement—WSs2oo p.a Child Boarding Allowance (N.Z.) —WSS23O p.a. Furnished accommodation will be provided * an agreed rental, as well as return airfares to Western Samoa for the appointee and his family. Applications, giving qualifications and experience, as well as the names and addresses of two referees, should be sent to the High Commission of Western Samoa. P.O. Box 1430, Wellington, no later than December 10, 1979. Further inquiries may be directed to the High Commission. MW2B INVERCARGILL CITY COUNCIL ASSISTANT TOWN PLANNER Applications are invited for the position of ASSISTANT TOWN PLANNER SALARY range is from $11,545 per annum for a new graduate to $15,853 per annum for a qualified person with considerable relevant experience Conditions. of appointment are obtainable from the undersigned with whom applications close on December 14. 1979. L. G. HASSAN, P.O. Box 7. City Engineer. ( lavercargill. WSI
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