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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant OUTWORKERS EXPERIENCED Machinists with industrial sew. mach. to fully manufacture top quality garments in own home. Please reply in writing to 214 ‘Press'. PAPUA NEW GUINEA HARBOURS BOARD MARINE PILOTS THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA Harbours Board is an autonomous Statutory Body of the Papua New Guinea Government and controls the 16 main ports in the country. Five of these are Compulsory pilotage ports. Pilots are permanently based at the major regional ports and two of these positions will become vacant this year. Applications are invited fqr the following positions:— 1 MARINE PILOT. Port of KIETA - Vacancy exists now. 2 MARINE PILOT. RABAUL — Vacancy exists now. The Marine Pilots will be responsible through the Port Manager to, The Superintendent of Pilotage at Port Moresby for all matters related to the navigation, berthing and safety of ships at their base ports. They will also be required to gain local knowledge of minor ports grouped within their region so that they are capable of undertaking pilotage duty at those ports as requested. An important part of their duties will be to assist in the training of national citizens in the Harbours Board Pilot Training Scheme. Applicants should hold a Foreign Going Masters Certificate and must have previous pilotage experience in berthing vessels alongside wharves and sea berth moorings. Conditions of service will be in accordance with those applicable to the Public Services Commission of Papua New Guinea at Level 14 with a salary of K 14.495 (Approximately $A18,500, approximately $NZ25,500) plus a gratuity of 24 per cent per annum, in addition Pilots are eligible for Pilotage Fees for duties performed outside normal working hours. The initial contract will normally be for 3 years. Rent free hard furnished accommodation, settling-in and settling-out allowances and educational allowances are provided. Applications should be addressed to:— The Personnel Officer, P.N.G. HARBOURS BOARD, P.O. Box 671, PORT MORESBY, PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Applications close on February 24, 1982. PHYSIOTHERAPIST A PHYSIOTHERAPIST IS required for a city practise. Experience in manual therapy and sports medicine is preferred. Please apply in writing to: Mr G. T. Windle, PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE. 8A Pitt Street, DUNEDIN. PLASTICS DIE SETTER dniH OIVISIOH WE HAVE A VACANCY for a Die Setter in our Injection Mould room department. It is essential that this person be experienced in injection moulding. Overtime available and remuneration will be compensurate with experience. Applications will be confidential. Apply J. N. Walker, Production Manager, P.D.L. INDUSTRIES CUSTOM DIVISION 197 Waltham Road, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 790-800. POWER STATION SUPERINTENDENT ENGINEER WAIRUA HYDRO-ELECTRIC STATION THE ABOVE POSITION will shortly become vacant. Applicants with substantial technical and administrative backgrounds are invited to write for further details giving a preliminary resume of their backgrounds to: THE WORKS MANAGER. WILSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT, LTD, C/- Post Office, Portland. WHANGAREI, NORTH ISLAND. O'&faU SALES REPRESENTATIVE adidas, WORLD LEADER in sporting footwear require an enthusiastic represenative for the South Island sales office. • Territory - Christchurch to Invercargill. Responsible to the Adidas Manager, for sales and customer services. Salary by negotiation with company car provided. Please include private and business phone numbers with application. All applications treated with strictest confidentiality. Apply: “adidas SALES REPRESENTATIVE,” M. O’BRIEN AND CO., P.O. BOX 20036 CHRISTCHURCH. SALES PERSONS WE REQUIRE TWO REPRESENTATIVES to contact present clients and to solicit new business. Own car a necessity. No experience necessary as 1 complete training will be given. The persons we seek .must be honest, well groomed and the preferred age is between 20 and 30 years. An immediate start is required. Remuneration by commission. Please reply in writing, including phone number and copies of references to: THE MANAGER. P.O. BOX 20141. CHRISTCHURCH. 5.

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Press, 6 February 1982, Page 54

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