Situations Vacant Situations Vacant ELECTRICAL SERVICING WITH A DIFFERENCE A REGISTERED electrician is required for the servicing and installation of dental equipment in clinics throughout the whole of the South Island. The position would suit a versatile person who prefers working on their own and enjoys meeting people. Applicants must be free to travel for most of the year, as the position entails living in the areas where the clinic servicing is carried out We can offer interesting and pleasant working conditions with good wages, travelling allowances while away from Christchurch and a vehicle after a suitable training period. For further information write to, giving a telephone contact number: The Service Manager, TECHNIDENT INDUSTRIES LIMITED P.O. BOX 38091, PETONE, WELLINGTON. HEAD CHEF HEAD CHEF REQUIRED for a large catering operation. Within our complex we cater for a wide variety of functions with numbers ranging from 50 - 2000. Minimum qualifications are City and Guilds plus proven experience in kitchen administration, menu planning, budgetary control and food costing. Written applications together with copies of references should be addressed to: “Catering Manager” UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, Private Bag, Christchurch. . LEGAL Commercial Lawyer and Litigation Lawyer required for Port Moresby Head Office of Papua New Guinea Practice. Salary up to $NZ40,000.00 and package to include car allowance and paid accommodation. Apply in writing with full details of experience and names of referees to P.O. Box 1817 Boroko, Papua New Guinea. Telex NE23309. MANAGER USED CAR YARD AN OPPORTUNITY has arisen for a conscientious energetic person with proven sales record, to manage inner city car yard. Apply in writing stating experience, etc., to:— MANAGER, P.O. BOX 1524, CHRISTCHURCH. PART-TIME BAKEHOUSE work A NUMBER OF VACANCIES available for additional shift in Addington area. Twilight hours varying from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday to Friday. PHONE 385-037 AFTER 8.30 A.M. . SALMON FARM MANAGER DOMINION SALT, LTD, require a person skilled in salmon culture and with supervisory experience to manage a Salmon Farm presently under development at Lake Grassmere, Marlborough. The operation will involve the grow-out of Quinnat Salmon in pumped seawater raceways. I Preferred qualifications are a degree in either Biology or Zoology, but practical experience is a primary requisite. The successful applicant will be required to take up the appointment from early November, 1984, and will be provided with initial training of one month. Salary range Is $20,000 - $25,000 plus additional benefits, including house and vehicle. Applications close on September 14, 1984. Please address applications to:THE GENERAL MANAGER, OOiINION SALT, LTD, P.O. BOX 446, BLENHEIM. i TWO SALESPERSONS REQUIRED TO SELL ADVERTISING to auto related businesses in the Canterbury region. REQUIREMENTS: A bright personality, an enthusiastic tone of voice and the desire to succeed. If you believe that you possess these qualities write to: Auto Save, P.O. Box 22534, Christchurch. Listing previous experience and sales if any, and contact telephone number. WELDER EXPERIENCED ELECTRIC WELDER required for country work, five-day week, approximately five weeks. PHONE 457-385 BEFORE NOON. TERRIFIC OPPORTUNITY SOON TO BE released for the first time in New Zealand is our totally organic skin care and make up range. We are looking for energetic, self-motivated people able to form and take charge of a group of direct selling consultants. ' For an appointment phone Mi«: Harliwich, Christchurch 852-620.
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