Gladstone Aluminium METAL PRODUCTS SUPERINTENDENT .idstone Aluminium Limited, a consortium of empanies managea by Comalco Limited, invites iplicabons for the above position at its new ’- uminium smelter which will commence epsratiers aar Gladstone in Queensland in-late 1981 UTIES: The successful applicant will control all spects of the operations involved m the casting ana arehousing of over 200.000 tonnes oer annum of stline produced metal. Products will include ramelt got, extrusion billet and rolling block. he appointee will undertake a temporary familiarisation isignment at the Bluff Smeiter in New Zealand and ill also participate in the planning phase of the project ■. Melbourne before permanently relocating to the ‘ladstone area in early 1981. QUALIFICATIONS: Tertiary qualifications in metallurgngineerihg or a related discipline are essential. The .□pointse is likely'to have experience in tha cast.ng c liuminium and in the supervision of a production facility. A minimum of ten years relevant industrial experience is necessary. CONDITIONS: An attractive salary will be paid. Other benefits include immediate membership of a first-class superannuation fund, free life assurance, a medical assistance scheme, generous leave provisions and - assistance with removal expenses. Applications should be directed to the Personnel Manager, Gladstone Aluminium Limited G.P.O. Box 2773 Y, Melbourne, 3001. ' CE359 -
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