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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant STEAM PLANT OPERATOR We are looking for persons with either First Class Stationary Engine Tickets or Third Class Marine, who in turn are seeking the opportunity to broaden their knowledge working on a variety of boilers burning various fuels. These are shift positions, six days on and two off, resulting in an extremely attractive take-home pay packet. Successful applicants will enjoy: Good working conditions. * Membership of our superannuation scheme after a short qualifying period. ★ The many facilities offered in the progressive town of Tokoroa. Written applications to the: / Employment Officer, I ) N.Z. Forest Products Limited, Private Bag, Tokoroa. ST GEORGES HOSPITAL COOK/SUPERVISOR MATURE PERSON preferably with experience in quantity catering, required for approximately 35 hours per week. Hours of work 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Duties involve day to day management of our kitchen which provides meals for patients/staff and supervision and direction of domestic staff. Approximately 50 per cent of the time is spent on food preparation and cooking duties. Written applications should include details of qualifications (if applicable) and previous experience and be addressed to The Principal Nurse. STOCK CONTROLLER AUCKLAND MAKE THE MOVE NORTH THE OPPORTUNITY to take charge of this progressive and expanding company’s stock movements at their newly constructed storage facilities in South Auckland is a unique one. Recognition of the level of responsibility and experience particularly in the operation of computerised stock control systems is reflected in a very competitive salary which Incorporates a cost of living relativity. Comprehensive training in all aspects of the operation will be given. A conscientious approach and a willingness to participate in the company’s planned development are essential requirements. For further details contact: DRAKE EXECUTIVE HAMISH OTT, 795-940 DRAKE EXECUTIVE 3rd Floor, CML Building, Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH. THE CANTEBURY ROLLER FLOUR MILLS CO., LTD OFFICE MANAGER/COST ACCOUNTANT IMPENDING CHANGES within the flour milling industry have created a need for a new position of Office Manager/Cost Accountant within this long established Ashburton Company. Applicants for this new position are invited to join our management team and must have had previous experience in office management and in product costing. The initial emphasis will be required In the area of product costings within an already developed frame-work. Later emphasis will be to convert conventional office procedures to a computerised system. Salary will be subject to negotiation based upon age and experience. Applications close Monday, June 23, 1986. Apply in writing to: The Manager, THE CANTERBURY ROLLER FLOUR MILLS CO., LTD, P.O. Box 24, ASHBURTON. TRAINERS TRAINERS TRAINERS TRAINERS MAORI LANGUAGE - Ataarangi (Silent Method) TE KOHANGA REO BLUE BOOK SYLLABUS COMPUTER TRAINING APPLICANTS FOR THE above positions require:— Language and Blue Book Syllabus. Fluent speaker of Maori Knowledge of the Te Kohanga Reo Kaupapa, and Blue Book Syllabus training programme. Understanding of Nga Tikanga Maori. Have a proven record within the Maori community (References) Computer. As above, with additional knowledge of skills required for the operation of the “Progeni” computer system, and Micro Pro Programmes. All appointments one year term, and salary according to qualifications. A pplications in writing, stating experience etc., along with references, to: WAITAHA TE KOHANGA REO TRUST TRAINING BRANCH. P.O. BOX 22466, CHIRSTCHURCH TWO SHEET METAL ENGINEERS REQUIRED TO WORK in our centrally situated workshop. The work involves manufacturing installation in the heating and ventilation fields. Extensive overtime is being worked at the moment. Top rates will be paid to skilled people. -If you’ 1 are interested please phone: "• .i . 798-230 ; an interview.

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Press, 18 June 1986, Page 52

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