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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRY TRAINING SUPERVISOR Pffi-EMPLOYIKNT RUINING MY CLIENT IS a young, progressive training organisation which, because of further expansion, now requires an additional training supervisor with the following attributes: ® TCB certificate in wine and liquor and/or food service (not essential but desirable). • Positive motivation • Genuine interest in training, and ability to create a learning environment. In return, my client will provide a stimulating work environment, and competitive remuneration. Applications for this position should be sent to DARRYL NICHOLSON BUSINESS CONSULTANT P.O. BOX 21-112 CHRISTCHURCH Phone 791-347 FOOTWEAR MACHINISTS WE REQUIRE EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS for our Sheepskin Footwear section. We particularly need people with post, flat, binding or cup (fur) machine experience. These are permanent full-time positions. To arrange an interview please contact: DAVID DYER, PRODUCTION MANAGER, CANTERBURY SHEEPSKIN ACCESSORIES LTD, PHONE 524-382. FULL-TIME WAITRESSES/ WAITERS WITH SILVER SERVICE EXPERIENCE required for top Christchurch restaurant. Phone: 553-350 for an interview. HEAT HARNESS CORPORATION, LTD SALES THE HEAT HARNESS CORPORATION, LTD, is a large industrial heating corporation. As a part of our expansion plans two additional sales people are to be employed to bring our sales force to six.The successful applicants will be trained extensively in industrial heating and its own special language. All applicants will be expected to have totally thorough and professional knowledge of selling. This is a prerequisite to applying. Heat Harness Corporation, Ltd, products are exciting and unique. Our Company have patents either accepted or pending both in New Zealand and internationally. Existing clientele goes back some three years and includes many of Canterbuy’s top public and private companies. Successful applicants will enjoy the highly motivated atmosphere of the Heat Harness Corporation Limited sales force. Our remuneration package is excellent with top salaries. Company provided car, running expenses and private offices, generous incentive schemes and company superannuation after a qualifying period. Successful applicants will be fully trained in the use of our 1.8. M. computer system which enables us to put forward very professional presentations. Please write or phone wth your resume including proof of ability to sell if possible to: Mr B. Henry, General Manager, P.O. Box 1070, CHRISTCHURCH. Or phone 68-779. KITCHEN HAND AND WAITER/WAITRESS CASUAL KITCHEN HAND and Waiter/Waitress required for our restaurant, weekend and evening work. Phone Sumner 5270 for appointment. LEGAL SECRETARY/ WORD PROCESSOR WE REQUIRE the services of an experienced Legal Secretary in the Commerical/Conveyancing field for our centrally located offices. Word processing knowledge an advantage but not essential as training will be given. Wages by negotiation. Please apply in writing to: P.O. BOX 1725, CHRISTCHURCH. or Telephone 794-383. PRODUCTION PLANNER AS PART OF A PLANNED GROWTH STRATEGY, we wish to appoint a specialised Production Planner. Applicants should have a proven record of practical experience, including a working knowledge of computer applications. A background in apparel or footwear would be an advantage although not essential. Reporting to the Production Manager, this position will appeal to self motivated people in their mid - late 20’s who are seeking a career position with an expanding company. Applications in writing should be addressed to: THE PRODUCTION MANAGER, CANTERBURY SHEEPSKIN ACCESSORIES LTD, P.O. BOX 5241, PAPANUI, A ’ CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, 15 October 1986, Page 65

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Page 65 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 15 October 1986, Page 65

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