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I . Situations Vacant ' BILATERAL AID: TONGA ■ MECHANICAL SUPERVISOR , APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of ■ Mechanical Supervisor with the Tonga Department i of Agriculture. Forestry,’ and Fisheries, under the New Zealand Bilateral Aid Programme. The Supervisor will be responsible to the Head of the Services Division, and will be required to supervise the operation of the Agricultural Machinery Workshop. and the Agricultural Machinery Pool which administers a tractor and implement hire out service to farmers. QUALIFICATIONS: The applicant must have the relevant trade qualifications, with extensive experience in the repair and maintenance of agricultural machinery and in the supervision and training of stall. Some management experience would be an advantage. DUTIES: , u] . 1. The Supervis'd! will be responsible tor the day-to-day and long-term general operation of the workshop, including . administration and : expenditure control. This will include keeping a detailed plant record with both job costing . information and an account of vehicle repair • historv? 2. Prepare annual financial estimates for maintenance expenditure on a cost per machine : basis and covering all divisions and outer : islands. 3. Maintenance schedules must be drawn up and , adhered to. and this would involve a six- I monthly inspection visit by the Supervisor to I tlie outer island of ’Eua and the Vava’u and ' Ha’apai groups. j i 4. The Supervisor will be responsible for the ordering of parts into the Tokomololo GovernI ment Store for the repair of MAFF equipment and the supply of parts to the outer islands. ' 5. To organise the day-to-day and long-term work j programmes foi ' workshop staff through , the ; foreman, and supervise staff discipline, attend-. > ance recording, leave, etc. The Supervisor will 1 also be required to organise on-the-job train- j ing programmes where appropriate. 6. To supervise the operation of the Agricultural . | Machinery Pool including the , control of drivers’ operations and recording of tractor and implement usage. The appointment will he for two years under the terms and conditions applicable to New Zealand Government Aid Advisers. Salary is negotiable i' and location and child allowances are also payable, i Applicants should send comprehensive details of , ( their work history' and relevant qualifications to: f Director of External Aid. ; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. Attention: Tonga Project Officer. Applications close on August 15, 1980. / - —. I MBi BRANCH MANAGER i LOWER HUTT f c ENGINE Rebuilders Ltd. a major subsidiary of M ■< S 1 Corporation, Ltd, requires an experienced self- | s motivated person to manage the Pretoria Street operation. . The position would ideally suit a qualified auto machinist who has since had post qualifying experience in sales administration and staff control pertaining to the automotive industry. Accountable to the Branch Operations Manager. the appointee will be wholely responsible for the effective operation of the Branch, ensuring that production is at the highest standard and ■ 'sales are maximised and increased to ensure the achievement of profit targets. j 1 Branch management responsibilities include: i 1 Achievement of sales and profit, budget. Staff supervision, co-ordination and delegation. Cost and credit control. Safety house and welfare. I Control of expenses and stock. Provision of monthly reports on achievement i and/or variances of budget. ; An attractive salary and benefits package will I be discussed at interview. Relocation expenses ; will be met as appropriate. I Should you have proven experience and an i interest in the industry and position, please write giving full details of age. qualifications, work history to date and any "other relevant information to:— MR M..F. ORANGE, Operations Manager, | ENGINE REBUILDERS, LIMITED. Private Bag. GLENFIELD. AUCKLAND 10. | BILATERAL AID: TONGA j PRINTER MECHANIC j THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS invites applications for the three month assignment of a I printer mechanic to the Government Printing I Office in Tonga under the New Zealand Bilateral ; Aid Programme. The successful applicant will be required to ' repair and overhaul several types and makes of printing machinery, and to organise and conduct a ■ short on-the-job training course for two Tongan ; trainees. A knowledge of the Harris Intertype C-4 ’ • machine is essential and back-up experience with some of the following would be an advantage: (a) Original Heidelberg Cylinder M/C, ■ flatbed | type, 1 Sin x 23in; [ (b) Addressograph Multilith Offset M/C, type i 1250: | (c) Dawson Payne and Elliot Guillotine M/C, type E-l, 32in; (d) Rudolf Hell Co Klischograph M/C, type K 151; (e) Universal Strip Caster. M/C, Model E-9550. The appointment will be for three months under the terms and conditions applicable to New Zealand Government short-term Aid Advisers. Salary is negotiable, and all travel and accommodation costs will be met by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. An incidental allowance will also be paid. ■[ Applicants should send details of their work [ history and experience, with all relevant quali- ; fications, to: Director of External Aid, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Private Bag. WELLINGTON. Attention: Tonga Project Officer. ! Applications close on August 15. 1980. I' BRYDONE HOTEL i ; WE REQUIRE a House Bar Manager for Totara I Bar Brydone Hotel. Apply in writing to:— Manager. BRYDONE HOTEL, P.O. Box 241, Oamaru. COOK REQUIRED . i SMALL RESIDENTIAL HOME. Hours. Mon- j : day to Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Family i type meals. Approx. 25 persons. : PHONE 516-047 j

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