Situations Vacant CHEESEMAKER THE New Zealand Co-op. Rennet Co. Ltd requires the services of a first- assistant for their exotic cheese -factory. This factory is currently producing 1250 tonnes of chees? per annum in nine varieties of natural and a quantity of processed cheese. The position is an interesting and challenging one and will enable the successful applicant to extend his knowledge of cheesemaking theories and practice considerably. The factory is situated in the Eltham township, a six on and 2 off roster is in operation, and a house is available at a reasonable rental. For further information or an interview, contact: THE FACTORY MANAGER N.Z. CO-OP. RENNET CO. LTD P.O. BOX 122. ELTHAM Telephone 8008 CHRISTCHURCH POLYTECHNIC LINCOLN COLLEGE AGRICULTURE TUTOR CHRISTCHURCH POLYTECHNIC and the Rural Development and Extension Centre, Lincoln College, have received approval to appoint a Tutor in Agriculture. This joint appointment is the first of its kind and provides an exciting opportunity for a person interested in agricultural education. The primary responsibility will be for tuition of TCB examination classes throughout the Canterbury region. There will be some involvement in other activities undertaken by Christchurch Polytechnic and the Rural Development and Extension Centre I’he appointment will be made in terms of the Technical Institute Regulations 1968 and some travelling will be involved. Salary will be in the Tutor One grade, $10,228 - $14,311, according to qualifications and experience. Further information is available from the Director, Christchurch Polytechnic, P.O. Box 22.095, Christchurch or the Director, Rural Development and Extension Centre, Lincoln College, Canterbury. Applications close with the Director, Christchurch Polytechnic, at 4 p.m. on March 14, 1980. CLERK THE CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB REQUIRES THE services of a competent person for clerical duties before and after each race meeting. This will involve approximately 3 weeks at a time with a total involvement of 15 to 18 weeks per year. Previous racing experience an advantage but not essential. Applications in writing should be addressed to. The Secretary, CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB, . P.O. Box 11137 SOCKBURN. CHARGE HAND FITTER-WELDER WE REQUIRE the services of an -indentured engineer for employment as a,charge hand at our Shands Road complex. The successful applicant will be required to work on the 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. shift, Monday to Friday, for a period of approximately 9 months a year. The ability to control and supervise a small maintenance team is essential. Applicants to apply in writing, to: — .THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICER, J. WATTIE CANNERIES, LTD, P.O. BOX 16083, HORNBY. COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE A LEADING New Zealand chemical company, requires an additional representative, resident in Christchurch. We are looking for a person with a mechanical aptitude, who is prepared to travel throughout the South Island. Ideally the successful applicant will have had experience in the meat or food processing industry, will be married and be looking for a career with a future. In return we offer an excellent salary, company car and membership of a subsidised superannuation scheme. Apply in writing, to:— The Sales Manager, David Neil, PETERSON CHEMICALS, LTD, 122 Bamford Street, ' CHRISTCHURCH. ' Yl | CONTRACTORS I Civil— Mining i Logging-Agricultural DO YOW MEEO SKILLED PERSONNEL WITH INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE WE WILL SEARCH THE WORLD FOR YOUR STAFF REQUIREMENTS Our company is International, now ■ represented in New Zealand. ( Contact I George McH. Law. ! 39 Hartley Ave, Elmwood, CHRISTCHURCH 5, Ph. 557-743
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