Situations Vacant Situations Vacant PRESS SECRETARY FOR THE MINISTER OF LABOUR THERE IS A VACANCY in the Office of the Minister of Labour for a press secretary. The successful applicant will have an interest in and knowledge of industrial relations, with experience in writing for the news media, and experience in liaison with media representatives, more particularly with the Parliamentary Press Gallery. Duties will Include the preparation of speech material. Some travel in New Zealand can be expected. Appointment will be made to the Tourist and Publicity Department with secondment to the Minister’s office. Public Service conditions of employment will apply and, salary will be dependent on qualifications and experience. Applications, quoting Vacancy No. 2483, with copies of references and other relevant material, should be made on Form PSI7A, available at your nearest Post Office, and forwarded to: The Staff Clerk, Head Office, Tourist and Publicity Department, Private Bag, Wellington. For further information, ring: Mr G. Bryant or Mr P. Hodge, on 728-860 (Wellington). Applications close on March 20, 1985. PRINTING SALES Due to increased capacity and growth, we have vacancies for additional sales representation in both the Christchurch and Wellington areas. Ideally we are looking for somebody with experience in selling high quality business forms, however we are prepared to train a person who has had sales experience in either the computer or printing industry. We can offer an excellent salary, company car and all fringe benefits, however and most importantly, we can give you the opportunity of working alongside a happy, successful team. For interview in the strictest confidence please telephone Chaucer Press Ltd. LsE-a SPECIALISTS IN BUSINESS FORMS Phone: 794-556 Christchurch
TREEWAYS ENGINEERING LTD HASTINGS PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR We require the services of a suitably qualified person to fill the above position in our Hastings-based company. The appointee must be fully experienced in all aspects of workshop engineering and possess the ability to motivate and control staff in the production of components required to meet a strict production programme. The position offers excellent prospects with a rapidly expanding company that is a market leader in the servicing of the local and overseas horticultural industry. Accordingly, an appropriate salary commensurate with responsibilities will be negotiated. Applicants please contact for an initial interview and further details: Mr S. Morse, telephone Chch 325-093 after 6 p.m. PROJECTS ENGINEER MECHANICAL COMPETITIVE REMUNERATION PACKAGE THIS IS A NEW POSITION created because of an Increasing workload associated with the widespread acceptance of our own engineered products and systems. The successful applicant will have tertiary mechanical engineering qualifications and a minimum of 3-5 years of experience since graduation, preferably in the fields of boilers and mechanical services including control systems. Experience with contract administration would also be an advantage. Write giving full details of previous work experience to: The Chief Projects Engineer, Taylors Limited, Engineering Division, P.O. Box 191, CHRISTCHURCH. All enquiries treated in strict confidence. SALES PEOPLE THE POSITION: SALES PEOPLE WANTED in the Christchurch area to market medical benefits to already qualified people. This product is one of the most competitive in the market place today. QUALIFICATIONS: • Sales orientated • Own car • Can work alone • Desire success Reply in writing: SALES POSITION, P.O. BOX 8273, CHRISTCHURCH. SHEET METAL WORKERS VACANCIES EXIST FOR sheet metal workers with a sound knowledge of Industrial heating and ventilating duct work. Apply: MR A. B. DONALDSON, LANCASTER ENGINEERING CO. LTD, 42 MOWBRAY STREET, PHONE 63-494.
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