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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant JUNIOR MARKETING ASSISTANT A NEW POSITION for a new division, manufacturing Food Service equipment, in Christchurch. This Is not a sales job. Applicants should be between 19 and 25 years of age. We wish to interview persons who have some marketing tertiary education, or experience in manufacturing, marketing and sales of electrical products. The person would be involved in team technical development of new products, their launching and their continued sales development through a network of distributors. Interested persons with lesser experience may be considered. Telephone in confidence, preliminary enquiries to: Miss Davies, (03) 891-007. (SHOPPING CENTRE DIVISION) Marketing/Promotions Administrator LINWOOD CITY are currently seeking to appoint a highly motivated individual to the position of Marketing/Promotions Administrator. This is a full time position and will appeal to those already possessing marketing/sales/advertising skills and who wish to further develop their career. A sound knowledge of office administration/procedures will be a prerequisite. This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a small close-knit team promoting the largest shopping centre in the South Island. It is envisaged that the successful candidate will be in the 25-35 year age group. Confidential enquiries regarding this position should be made to Mrs Savage (498-162). Written applications may be directed to: Marketing/Promotions Administrator C/— GUS Properties Ltd Shopping Centre Division, Hornby Mall Management Office Cnr Carmen Road and Main South Road MACHINISTS WE HAVE RECENTLY secured several export orders and now require two fully experienced safety stitch Machinists to increase our production. We offer good bonuses, secure employment in a very modern factory, friendly working environment, 2.25 p.m. finish Fridays, and offstreet parking. If you have a minimum of five years factory sewing experience, are reliable and energetic, telephone us immediately. PHONE 661-541, MAM INDUSTRIES LTD, 112-116 ANTIGUA STREET, ADDINGTON. MAFFISH MAFFish, the Fisheries business of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, is responsible for the conservation and management of New Zealand fish resources. A vacancy for a Senior Fisheries Investigator exists in our Dunedin office. The successful applicant will be responsible for conducting Investigations into infringements of New Zealand’s Fisheries Legislation. An enforcement background and some study towards an accounting degree would be beneficial. Full training will be provided. A full Curriculum Vitae outlining skills and experience is required with each application. Applications for all vacancies should be made on form PSI7A available from any Government Department and should be sent to: The Administration Officer MAFFISH Private Bag DUNEDIN Telephone 740-333 Job descriptions are also available at the above address. Applications close March 11. MAFFish MAFFISH, THE FISHERIES BUSINESS of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, is responsible for the conservation and management of New Zealand fish resources. Following recent restructuring of the enforcement function FISHERIES SURVEILLANCE OFFICERS are required to fill vacancies at: Christchurch (2) Dunedin (2) Invercargill (3) Successful applicants will be involved in the enforcement of New Zealand’s Fisheries Legislation. A 12 month programme will provide the skills with which to carry out this role. Entry is to people who are physically fit and over the age of 18 years. A minimum educational level of 6th Form Certificate is desirable. Previous law enforcement experience is desirable but not essential. A full curriculum vitae outlining skills and experience is required with each application. Applications for all vacancies, should be made on form PS 17A available from any Government Department and should be sent to: The Administration Officer, MAFFish, Private Bag, Dunedin, Telephone 740-333 i Job descriptions are also available atjthe above address. 4 APPLICATIONS CLOSE MARCH 11, 1989

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