Situations Vacant Situations Vacant XCENSUS/ Wy all count for Nov Zealand DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS FULL AND PART-TIME TEMPORARY KEY PUNCH OPERATORS THE CENSUS of population and dwellings will be held on March 4,1986. Information obtained from the census will be captured using Inforex key to disc equipment, located in offices near the Town Hall. The positions would be for a period of approximately 8 months and successful applicants would be required to commence duty in early February 1986. H Applications are invited from experienced key punch operators and should be made on Form PSI7A obtainable from any Post Office, and forwarded to: Department of Statistics, Private Bag, Christchurch Attention: Data Capture Supervisor. For further information ring 791-716 Shirley Moore ext. 50, Marian Howarth ext. 59. CHEF NIGHT CHEF REQUIRED FOR award winning restaurant. Must capable of supervising staff, organising the kitchen and producing covers of a consistently high standard. Apply in writing in the first instance to: THE MANAGER, PERRYS OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, P.O. BOX 1053, CHRISTCHURCH. CHIC-A-DEE CANTERBURY FOOD PROCESSOR WE ARE LOOKING for a 17-25 year old person prepared to work hard in food preparation, and fit in with our young team. Cleanliness and conscientiousness are required from the successful appliant. Training will be given. Hours 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. approx. PHONE 60-134 FOR INTERVIEW. FIRST COOK DUX DE LUX RESTAURANT NEW ZEALANDS LEADING vegetarian restaurant is seeking an experienced and responsible cook to Join our young motivated team on the evening shift. Excellent wages offered to the right person. Please contact Mr Sinke at 66-919.
I INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION NEW ZEALAND — SOLOMON ISLANDS Automotive Engineering Trade Training Officers Applications are invited for the above position which will be funded under New Zealand's Programme of Official Development Assistance. The position is for two years, located at Honiara, Solomon Islands. The successful applicant will be required to take up the appointment in May 1986. The two training officers will be required to set up and operate a training school in the mechanical branch of the Solomon Islands Ministry of Transport, Works and Utilities. The applicants should have a wide experience in all phases of the repair and maintenance of light and heavy vehicles, light construction plant and the use of machine tools, welding and fabrication work. They will also require experience in trade training. Their responsibilities will include the training of local trade trainees as well as local supervisors, mechanics and apprentices. Subjects that are expected to be taught in the school include maintenance of both petrol and diesel powered vehicles and plant items covering all fields such as power units, transmissions, fuel injection equipment, workshop and staff management. The training school will consist of a component rebuild shop and a training classroom. Training will be given by working on current equipment selected from the main workshop to give practical work experience to complement the local technical school training. Terms and conditions of appointment are set by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and salary is based on existing salary paid. Airfares, transfer costs and allowances will be paid. Appointment is subject to medical clearance. Terms of reference and application forms can be requested from: MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Private Bag, Wellington. Attention: Sarah Cox Applications should be returned to the Ministry by February 12 1986.
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