Situations Vacant SALES TRAINEE the services or a Sales Trainee to a«kt Sa ' eS F?hp e h the a ' l "’ ni P ortant Customer Service area of their business. .. iVqi P fo S °2 W - e ? re J ookin 2 for would be in in'chemistry 6 braCKet and ldeal ly have an interest Apply in writing, to:— The Manager, ROBERT BRYCE and CO., LTD. P.O. Box 1691. CHRISTCHURCH. TRAINEE HOTEL MANAGER REQUIRED by city tourist hotel. We wish to employ a bright young person aged between 1823 who through his own ambitions, wishes to progresss into the tourist hotel industry. Preference will be given to applicants with a University. Entrance standard education and who have possibly been employed in other capacities of the hotel or travel industry. Shift work is rostered necessitating living accommodation for a single person being provided. Applications in writing, to:— THE GENERAL MANAGER, (HOTELS) P.O. BOX 2726, CHRISTCHURCH.
TRUST ACCOUNTANT OUR CLIENTS seek a practical Accountant with background of experience in Trust Accounting. Estimated commencing salary is in the range $13,000-514,500. Location—Wellington. This position offers variety, interest, job satisfaction and security. All inquires will be treated as strictly confidential and should be made to:— THE DIRECTOR, LESCHER AND ASSOCIATES, P.O. BOX 6204 WELLINGTON. PHONE 721-759 WELLINGTON.
TRAINING ADVISER ENGINEERING INDUSTRY TRAINING BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Training Adviser to the above Board which serves the engineering, metal trades, plastics and other related industries. The successful applicant will be required to implement the Board’s policy on the promotion of training for all levels of personnel, and to assist companies with the establishment of training programmes within their own organisation. The location will be in Christchurch, but applicants who desire to reside in Duneain will be considered. Occasional travel between both cities and Invercargill will be nevessary to identify training needs and to liaise with other training and educational organisations. Applicants should have organisational experience, preferably at an executive or supervisory level, with a readily acceptable Personality and broad appreciation of modern training techniques. Appropriate engineering — technical or trade qualifications are essential. Starting salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications, together with all relevant information, should be sent by Friday, December 14, 1979, to: Executive Officer, ENGINEERING INDUSTRY TRAINING BOARD, P.O. Box 12-139, WELLINGTON. WSB
WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL DEPUTY COUNTY ENGINEER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified professional Engineers for the position of Deputy County Engineer. The successful appointee could expect to assume the position of County Engineer in August, 1980. Commencing salary $14,780. Conditions of appointment are. available from the undersigned, P.O. Box 17, Te Karaka, Poverty Bay. W. H. FRASER. County Engineer. WSIS
Ei Lichfield nz. Im. WORKS FOREMAN AIRWORK ENGINEERING, Rangiora, manufacturers of farm loaders, industrial loaders, aircraft loaders and a variety of mechanical handling, implements, requires the services of a Works Foreman. The applicant should have a knowledge of ail processes relevant to steel fabrication. Please write:— MANAGER, AIRWORK ENGINEERING. P.O. BOX 55, OR PHONE 8451 RANGIORA. WANTED - WANTED MATURE EXPERIENSED PERSON to work in busy Food Bar in Sydenham area. Hours 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Only persons with good personality need apply. Please Phone 793-739 between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. for an appointment.
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