Situations Vacant ANNE-MARIE HAIR DESIGN LHybrook Village Rangiora WANTING part time fully experienced hairdresser. Phone 7112 or 5200 Rangiora. CARPENTERS CARPENTERS experienced In commercial work are required for a wide variety of city and suburban contracts. Apply:— M. L. PAYNTER LTD., 405 MADRAS STREET. PHONE 67-812. COMMUNITY ORGANISATION NEEDS voluntary Typist on casual basis. Please telephone 66-509 bus hrs. CUTTER SIMMS JONES, LTD WE require the services of an experienced shirt cutter to take charge of our cutting room and to control the flow of work to the workroom floor. Please apply by telephoning:— Leigh Percival 65-769 EGG COLLECTOR REQUIRED WOULD suit mature, married person, hours negotiable. PHONE CUST 867, evenings. MECHANIC REQUIRED. MUST be versatile and able to work without supervision on modern vehicles. Must have tunescope experience. Apply:LICHFIELD MOTORS, 64 Durham Street or Phone 64-843,,c after hours 855-197 |SB MECHANIC WANTED FOR field service and Indoor. Must be experienced in the I.H. Product. Good wages for the right person. Phone 7921 or 6021 Rangiora. ms MARSHALL EQUIPMENT SOUTHBROOK RANGIORA PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS Experienced trades persons only need apply. Phone Ralph E. Wilson and Son, Ltd, 881-620. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BUSY successful office requires an experienced salesperson. All replies treated with the strictest confidence. Apply: The Manager, PHONE 559-097, MERIVALE REAL ESTATE. WEST COAST ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTRICIAN AT HOKITIKA THE Board seeks a Registered Electrician, capable of supervising a small staff engaged in general wiring and repair work at Hokitika. Wages will be in accordance with the West Coast Electric Power Board’s Voluntary Agreement. Applications, which close at 5 p.m., on Friday, June 8,1984, enclosing references and stating age, qualifications and work experience, should be addressed to, or further information obtained from: I. G. Webster Engineer- Manager P.O. Box 388 GREYMOUTH.
Situations Vacant Situations Vacant PERSONNEL OFFICER WE HAVE A VACANCY for an experienced personnel practitioner to carry out the tasks of recruitment and selection, staff deployment, wage administration, staff counselling, and job evaluation. These tasks will assume greater significance as the Company moves into a project for a new sawmill/chipmill complex situated near Nelson. Applicants will probably be in the age range 25-40 years and will preferably have undertaken some formal study in personnel management. However, essential qualities will be ability to relate to all levels, mature thinking, ability to work without supervision and a high level of oral and written communication skills. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Among benefits offered are an attractive superannuation plan, medical insurance subsidy, and removal costs in the event of the successful applicant being from outside Nelson. Please apply in writing giving full details to: PERSONNEL MANAGER, H. Baigent and Sons, Ltd, P.O. BOX 44, NELSON.
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