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Situations Vacant ADVERTISING SALES EXPERIENCED persons required for Immediate start with national publishing house. Top commissions ensure excellent earnings. Phone 67-394, Manager. AORANGI FOREST INDUSTRIES (b01d).... TRAINEE QUALITY CONTROL OFFICERS. We have vacancies for two Trainee Quality Control Officers at our plywood factory near Greymouth. The successful applicants will be required to work rotational day and evening shift. Requirements are for people who are able to communicate effectively, work with minimum supervision and are able to remain objective and impartial at all times. The position would suit a person with school certificate In English and Maths and preferably a Science subject and with some work experience. Interested persons should apply In writing giving relevant details to:The Q.C. Superlntendant. Aorangl Forest Industries Ltd, P.O. Box 179 GREYMOUTH. TIMBER PRECUTTER WE have a position for a person to do our Christchurch precutting. The main requirement Is for experience In the Cottage Industry and the ability to do actual precutting. Assisting with estimating, pricing, cutting details and trusses Is also part of the required duties. Apply in person to: John Donaldson, Timber Supplies Ltd, 222 Colombo St. Phone 326-274, or 529-096 a.h. SALES ENGINEER WE Invite applications for the position of Technical Sales Representative at our Palmerston North branch to sell pumping and irrigation equipment, submersible electric pumps and other water related Industrial lines. You will be required to call upon engineers, local bodies, farmers, drillers and contractors throughout the southern North Island and be part of a sales team responsible to our Sales Manager. Considerable product training will be provided, but previous sales experience Is essential and some engineering qualifications or technical training Is desirable. An attractive remuneration package will be negotiated Including a vehicle, telephone, etc., and you will be Invited to Join our company superannuation and health schemes. This is an opportunity for an energetic person with initiative and sales ability to participate In the satisfaction and rewards of a challenging position with a progressive national marketing company. Consideration will be given to relocation costs. Please apply in writing, giving full particulars, in confidence, to:— “SALES ENGINEER,’’ P.O. BOX 16044, CHRISTCHURCH. SHORTHAND TYPIST RECEPTIONIST AN excellent opportunity Is available now for a shorthand typist to work In our client's well appointed central city office. The position is ideal for a person aged 18-19 years with at least 1 year’s practical experience. Good skills are essential. As the job Involves front desk reception duties, applicants must display good grooming and have the ability to greet clients with confidence. Excellent office facilities, stable company, Interesting and varied work and good remuneration. Call Lyn Holmes for details on 799-060. 53 Cathedral Square “Member Federation of Personnel Services” PALMERSTON NORTH SENIOR STAF (WOI THE SUCCESSFUL CAND: registered enginer, will be: and will have a backgroum roading and traffic engin Details of salary and which reflect the seniority to the post may be obtains P.N.C.C., Private Bag, Palm applications close on Sept . SENIOR SALES R foot\ A CHALLENGING CAREE enced, self-motivated pen sales and promotion of oi Island. Our comprehensive rs elude the Jazz brand an shoes and clothing. The person should hai experience with the abilit level of sales. The position offers an package and excellent pr company. Reply in strictest con: The Sales VITA SHOE CC P.O. Bo Newmi AUCKI

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Press, 5 September 1983, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 5 September 1983, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 5 September 1983, Page 27