VACANCIES— MALES FITTER FITTER'S MATE WORK NOW AVAILABLE IN MODERN FACTORY. OVERTIME AVAILABLE. Apply: PERSONNEL OFFICER, CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS Shands Road, Hornby. 'Phone Islington 5089. 3530
FITTER WELDERS EXPERIENCED FITTER WELDERS required for Transport Engineering. Varied and interesting work. Good conditions and wages. Overtime if required. Apply: TRAILER MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. 117 Blenheim road. 'Phone 44 134. 3446
FITTER AND TURNER A I- IRST-CLASS TRADESMAN, preferably with advanced trade certificate, is required at Caxton Paper Mills, Limited, Kawerau, Bay of Plenty, for maintenance and installation work. Wages and conditions are good, a bonus scheme is operating and regular overtime is being worked. A modern three-bedroom house is available in the Kawerau Township (population 5500) at a moderate rental. School and shopping facilities in the township are good. Applications giving full particulars of experience, age, marital status and health should be made in writing or in person to— THE MILL MANAGER, CAXTON PAPER MILLS, LIMITED, P.O. BOX 10, KAWERAU. 3448
HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL APPLICATIONS closing on February 4. 1966, are DEPUTY COUNTY ENGINEER SALARY £2500 PER ANNUM. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from THE COUNTY OFFICES, NAPIER and HASTINGS. 9089
HUMES ENGINEERS-STRUCTURAL CONCRETE WE REQUIRE two Qualified Civil Engineers for our Structural Concrete Section, Head Office, Melbourne, Australia. Both positions have been necessitated by our continued rapidly increasing activities in all States. The section deals with client liaison, design, tendering, planning, production and administrative aspects of precast prestressed and reinforced concrete components. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: First position: Is one of a senior nature and duties will include special project investigation and product development. Applicants should have had at least 10 years’ practical experience, of which five years or more will have been in the design and production of prestressed concrete. This position will command an excellent salary which will be negotiated according to qualifications and past achievements. Second position: Requires at least eight years’ practical experience, some of which should preferably have been in the prestressed concrete field. Commencing salary for this position will be in the £A27O0 —£A3OOO range and will be fixed according to qualifications and experience. Applications will be treated in strict confidence and should be addressed to:— THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, HUMES LIMITED, P.O. BOX 4534, MELBOURNE, C.l, AUSTRALIA. 3381
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THE STAFF OF ONE OF NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS WHERE CONTINUITY OF WORK AND EXCELLENT WAGES AND CONDITIONS ARE ASSURED TO FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN CARPENTERS JOINERS BOILERMAKERS and WELDERS PAINTERS EXPERIENCED BUILDERS' LABOURERS TO PARENTS WE HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES FOR INTELLIGENT YOUTHS WHO WISH TO BECOME APPRENTICE CARPENTERS A SOUND TRAINING WILL BE GIVEN. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS AND EXCELLENT PROSPECTS ARE OFFERED. APPLY: W. WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. CONSULTANTS, BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS, 175-187 MONTREAL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 3348
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 21
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