Situations Vacant JAMES HARGEST HIGH SCHOOL, INVERCARGILL TEACHING POSITIONS AVAILABLE COMMENCING TERM II 1. Geography, History, Social Studies. 2. Mathematics and/or Science. 3. Some combination of English, Mathematics, Accountancy and/or Economics. Assistance with accommodation. For information contact* The Rector, Layard Street, Invercargill. Ph. 76-129. Kaiapol Borough Council Secretary/Typlst APPLICATIONS are invited from experienced, accurate typists for the above position. The applicant will need to have some abUity in dealing with members of the public, and experience in the use of a word processor is desirable, but not essential. Duties include typing of most of the Council’s correspondence, agenda, reports and meeting minutes, being responsible for maintaining Council’s filing system, plus Secretarial duties. Further information can be obtained from the undersigned. Written applications close with the Town Clerk, P.O. Box 102, Kaiapol, at 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, 1987. G. R. SAUNDERS, Town Clerk LADIES CLOTHING FACTORY TRAINED OUTWORKERS and OVERLOCKERS MUST be able to produce top quality work. Small workrooms. Part-time considered. Please phone 483-137, a.h. 227897. LEGAL TYPIST WE require the services of a competent intermediate or senior dictaphone typist who has previous experience in legal work. The position would suit a person who is able to work as part of a team and who is keen to learn or is able to operate a word processor. Our offices are situated in modern premises close to the Square. Hours and salary by negotiation. Application in writing to: The Staff Partner RAYMOND DONNELLY AND COMPANY P.O. Box 533, CHRISTCHURCH MACHINIST WANTED • A small and friendly workplace. • Interesting and varied fabrics to work with. • Recognition for work done and opportunity to advance. • A must for someone wanting that little bit more. Phone 794-344 for an appointment. MANAGEER FOR modern food retail operation and associated leisure activities. Tremendous growth potential. Experience to set-up, promote and run essential.! Good salary plus percentage. Apply “Press,” Box 8540, Private Bag, Christchurch. MECHANIC A GRADE or Certified Mechanic required for busy suburban workshop, must be able to work with minimum supervision and Hals with customers. Excellent wages and conditons offered. Please phone: 518-030 WAIRAKEI SERVICE STATION (1984), Ltd,
(( TECHNICAL SALES ; ■ REPRESENTATIVE ■ PUMPING INDUSTRY CHRISTCHURCH M D. McL. WALLACE LIMITED, a division of the Unity Group of companies, manufactures the Perfecta range of pumps and imports and distributes internationally respected pumping equipment. Recent sales growth has created the need for an additional sales person located in Christchurch to service the company’s rapidly growing South Island market. MB Reporting to the South Island Manager, the appointee will have responsibility for sales and support of pumping equipment to the agricultural and domestic markets throughout the South Island. The successful candidate should already have a successful sales record in pumping or related industries. Good interpersonal skills and the ability to plan and organise territory activities to maximise effective profitable coverage are requirements, together with a high level of relevant technical knowledge, enthusiasm and commitment. A very competitive salary package including company car and other benefits will be negotiated and future career opportunities within the company will depend solely on performance. Please direct enquiries to Bernie Lyons on 794-252. Naturally confidences will be respected. Knight Consultina Group Ltd BM Is Mifllll Management & Personnel Consultants ■ ■Wsfl ■■ Level 6. National Mutual Centre ■ coNSOtriNG f 5 o:“x"™ ,d a "“ raX U e'?o3) 794-252
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