Situations Vacant Situations Vacant LEGAL TYPIST WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES of a Word Processor/ Dictaphone Typist. Experience in legal office desirable. Please apply in writing to:THE STAFF PARTNER, P.O. BOX 1725, CHRISTCHURCH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT TRAINING BOARD ‘ IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO (LOCATION OPTIONAL) TRAINING ADVISOR SENIOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT A PERMANENT OR CONTRACT POSITION primarily responsible for the development of programmes for senior local government officers and elected members throughout New Zealand and for advising on management development. The position offers an opportunity for professional and creative work at a national level. CANDIDATES SHOULD HAVE: — an appropriate degree and, preferably a professional qualification in personnel or training; — at least five years managerial experience; — at least two years experience of management training development. The salary range will be up to $37,210 depending on experience. Applications for this position close on March 22, 1985. Duties, Terms and Conditions of Appointment and further information from: The Secretary, LOCAL GOVERNMENT TRAINING BOARD, P.O. Box 5034, WELLINGTON. Ph. (04) 726-621. MACHINIST A VACANCY EXISTS for an experienced machinist capable of sewing full garments to a high standard. We offer excellent working conditions which also include glide time, above award rates, holiday flexibility, buying privileges and job security. Enjoy the satisfaction of working with fashion garments from a quality natural product. If interested please: PHONE 486-289 CHRISTCHURCH. MACHINISTS MACHINISTS CAPABLE of making the whole garment required for the manufacture of suede and leather jackets. Working conditions are excellent. Bonus scheme operating after qualifying period. 4W day 40 hour week. Overtime available. Join us and earn the best money in the industry. Apply: Mr Tony Lavery, MACALISTERS APPAREL LTD, 3 Barbour Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Tel. 65-733 or 62-311, a.h. 227-438. Lane Walker Rudkin Industries Limited MACHINISTS WE HAVE VACANCIES in our Pickaberry Bodyworks ranges for experienced plain sewers and overlockers at our Aranui premises, Helanca Avenue. Applicants must be proven bonus earners and be neat and conscientious in their work. We offer a friendly atmosphere, good facilities and staff buying privileges. Please phone afer 9.00 a.m. Barbara Newman 893-171 Personnel Manager. L.W.R. LEISUREWEAR, LIMITED MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (OPERATIONS) BP OIL NEW ZEALAND LIMITED require a young person in the 22 to 25 age range with a practical turn of mind, to commence training for a career in their Operations Department. Initial familiarisation with the Company will be for one year at a main distribution terminal, where exposure to all facets of petroleum handling would be given. Physical fitness is important, plus the ability to fit easily into any team of workers. Points to be assessed during training will be leadership and organising capabilities when dealing with both personnel and materials. The possession of BE Chem/Mech; BSc Chem; NZCE, or other engineering qualifications or experience, (including a marine engineering background) is desirable, and arrangements are possible to enable completion of tertiary qualifications while in service. An attractive commencing salary will be paid because selection standards will of necessity be at a high level. The applicants chosen could expect to be in a responsible management or supervisory position within five years. Applications, giving details of personal background and qualifications, should be made in writing to: GILBERT W. INKSTER, Personnel Officer, BP OIL NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, P.O. Box 892, £ WELLINGTON.
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