Situations Vacant SOUS CHEF LAKELAND REGENCY HOTEL QUEENSTOWN LAKELAND Regency hotel Is a 181 room tourist hotel with extensive catering and function facilities serving both the domestic and overseas tourist market. This is the largest convention centre in the South Island and now with the completion of a 64 room upgrading programme it is the largest hotel in Queenstown. The Sous Chef reports directly to the executive chef on the day to day running of the kitchen. It is anticipated that the successful applicant will have city and guilds 706 grade 1 and 2 as well as several years experience in the field. Leadership qualities, a positive and professional working manner and the ability to motivate and supervise staff are essential. ■ Queenstown Resorts who manage the hotel have other hotels in Queenstown and Christchurch thus offering opportunity for advancement. An attractive salary is offered and live In accommodation is available. All enquiries in strict confidence to: Mr John Pugh Executive Chef Lakeland Regency P.O. Box 454 QUEENSTOWN Telephone QTN 27-600 (collect) STEEL DETAILER PROGRESSIVE Auckland steel bending company requires experienced reinforcing steel detailer to work in our factory in the Penrose area. Excellent salary. Assistance with shifting expenses to successful applicant. Please send brief details of experience, work history and day and night telephone contacts to: M. G. WALSH REINFORCING C B. Spooner, ACA, P.O. Box 3362, Auckland 1. For any further Information, please telephone 34-507 Auckland. T SUPERVISOR OF COMPUTER STUDIES AND REMEDIAL EDUCATION A full-time position will become vacant in January 1987 for a person Interested in working with disabled adults and who has had some teaching experience. RELIEVING ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR A full-time position will become available in January 1987 for one year relieving. The person applying should be interested in working with disabled adults and have a good knowledge of crafts. Preference will be given to a person with some nursing experience. Job descriptions are available for both positions. Written application including name, address, phone number, phone numbers of two referees, and position applied for should be sent to: The Manager, Crippled Children Society, P.O. Box 8066, Christchurch, no later than November 15, 1986. TAIT ELECTRONICS LTD AN opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic person to join our Installation team at Christchurch branch. The work involves the fitting of two-way radios and associated equipment to vehicles and base installations. Membership of superannuation and medical insurance schemes is offered after a qualifying period. Applications to:— SOUTH ISLAND MANAGER, TAIT ELECTRONICS, LTD, PHONE 488-808 OR WRITE P.O. BOX 11-146, SOCKBURN. TAXI DRIVERS REQUIRED FULL-TIME and casual, preferably with licence. Apply in person: SONYAC SERVICES 71 NORTH AVON ROAD BETWEEN 9 A.M. AND 5 P.M. WIW TEMPORARY HIAB DRIVER/ OPERATOR PREVIOUS experience is desirable, and applicants must be able to work well without supervision. This position may become permanent. Please contact the Waterworks Overseer (Mr H. Thomas, telephone 517-109) between 10.30 a.m. and 12 noon before-Friday, October 24. A. J. W. LAMB, District Engineer and Chief Executive Officer. District Office, FENDALTON. THE CHRISTCHURCH Y.M.C.A. HAS a vacancy for a parttime receptionist to work every Saturday morning. The successful applicant must be reliable, mature and honest. Apply for an appointment to:— DEIDRE GRAHAM PHONE 60-689. YOUTH SCHOOL leaver 16/17 for labouring and general duties with small expanding firm. Good future prospects for strong hard worker. Phone 66-298.
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