Situations Vacant Situations Vacant BANDSAW DOCTOR LOCATION: Sunny Blenheim. SALARY: Negotiable, according to experience. RESPONSIBILITY: You will be responsible for the effective running of our sawshop in Blenheim which services both our Murchison and Battys Road bandsaw mills. RELOCATION: Assistance with removal expenses would be given to the successful applicant. ONLY EXPERIENCED BANDSAW DOCTORS NEED APPLY TO THIS PRESTIGIOUS POSTION INTERESTED: Phone Lloyd Anderson or write to:— The Manager, Production and Processing F. L. ANDERSON, LTD, P.O. Box 295. Blenheim. Phone 81-099. a.h. 88-454
BUSHMAN EXPERIENCED BUSHMAN required. Local work. Permanent position. Would suit resident North West area or Kaiapoi, Rangiora. Apply; R. R. PRICE, LTD, PHONE 889-216, OR CHARLIE PRICE A.H. KAIAPOI 6157.
MYLES IMF WALKER ZZT PACKINGS, CH ESTERO. LTD sales engineer DUE TO INCREASED business activitiy and a new marketing programme we require the services of an additional representative for the' Canterbury area. We invite applications from sales engineers who have a sound engineering background. The position involves the promotion of a high quality American product range of a world leader in sealing devices. The commencing salary will be negotiable, with commission and incentive bonuses for achievement. A company car will be provided, with overseas training and assitance from our .principals after a qualifying period. The successful applicant is expected to commence employment in Mid-January 1982. Applications should be made in writing, detailing educational and employment history to: The Manager, M. W. PACKINGS, LIMITED, Box 4008, Christchurch.
READ AND DECIDE WE ARE INTERESTED in obtaining the services of an earnest, sincere person irrespective of their previous experience and training, who is willing to do a real days work, as a matter of course and not as an exception. Applicants must be over 24 years of age, able to provide character references and own a reliable vehicle. The company is a New Zealand one of more than 50 years standing and has provided complete financial security and permancy for its employees. We train you thoroughly at no expense to you, and give you an opportunity to meet our men, investigate their earnings, our company and entire business methods. For an interwiew: TELEPHONE THE MANAGER, 68-431. WAIKATO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE THE WAIKATO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Is seeking a full-time Horticultural Tutor to commence duties February 2,1982. The applicant should hold a suitable tertiary qualification and/or the national Diploma in Horticulture. A person having broad knowledge of the industry and sound technical base is sought. Teaching duties will include specific crop courses and Horticultural management. The successful applicant will be appointed to a T 1 position ($14 r 267-$19,962) and will be entitled to ten - twelve weeks annual leave. Additional information is available from Agriculture/Horticulture Department. P.O. BOX 982, HAMILTON OR PHONE 392-500 Applications on form E25/1 close with the Principal on December 1. ipri
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