Situations Vacant Situations Vacant JOINER - BOAT BUILDER WE ARE SEEKING a person with carpentry or joinery experience to assist with mould making for a new model hovercraft The Job will involve at least 6 weeks fulltime work with ongoing part-time work on other new projects. The work must be of a high quality and could suit a semi retired joiner or boat builder. Should you feel this position could suit you, take action now by phoning Robert Walker on 487-021 during business hours or write to P.O. Box 11095, Christchurch. HOVERCRAFT MANUFACTURERS (N.Z.) LTD JOINERY MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY OUR CLIENT REQUIRES an experienced departmental supervisor to assume sole charge of a large city joinery factory. THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT MUST HAVE: — A sound technical knowledge and experience in pricing contracts for quote and tender. — Proven ability to organise and supervise staff — Personality and ability to liaise and negotiate with members of the industry and general public, to secure contracts — General ability to successfully operate an autonomous department and provide regular reports to management. Attractive remuneration In the $24,000 to $26,000 range with suitable expenses and vehicle available to successful applicant. Those Interested, apply in writing in confidence to: Mr D. McPhedran P.O. Box 919, DUNEDIN. KAIAPOI CO-OPERATING PARISH (METHODIST-PRESBYTERIAN) S.T.E.P.S. SUPERVISOR AND ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR WE WISH TO appoint two people to develop and lead two S.T.E.P.S. courses at Kaiapol. Ideally the overall course Supervisor will develop then lead a Life Skills course of 3 weeks duration. This course is to be repeated twice. The Assistant Supervisor is required to develop and lead an Outdoor Recreation course of 3 weeks duration. This course is to be repeated twice also. There will be a maximum of 8 trainees on each course. Both people will be employed on a jobshared basis of 16 weeks for the course-life skill Supervisor and 14 weeks for the outdoor recreation Supervisor. Applicants should be mature, self motivated, have appropriate experience/quallflcations in the areas indicated, as well as the ability to work well with young people. A good remuneration is envisaged. Please apply in writing giving details of background and experience and a contact telephone number. Applications close 27 February 1985 and should be forwarded to: S.T.E.P.S. SUPERVISOR, 17 SEWELL STREET, KAIAPOI. NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED FOR MAJOR SWISS/GERMAN ENGINEERING COMPANY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for a suitable person to establish a newly opened office in New Zealand. The successful applicant will be solely responsible for the management and business conducted from this office. We seek an experienced engineering sales executive who will have had an engineering background preferably in the paper Industry but also with a good understanding of general mechanical engineering and plant design. The applicant will have the ability to build-up contacts on any level of private industry or government authority. Sound knowledge of administrative and commecial aspects of business is desirable. The position will be well suited to a flexible dynamic person who will be suitably rewarded with salary and other benefits. Please reply in writing with details to: “Representative —8”, Box 2422, GPO, SYDNEY, 2001, AUSTRALIA.
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