VACANCIES—MALES AVIEMORE AND BENMORE POWER PROJECTS CARPENTERS AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION WORKERS REQUIRED FOR THESE MAJOR WORKS ADULT WORKERS with heavy construction experience are required on the above Power Projects. A 96 hour fortnight is being worked at present and £2 per week construction allowance is payable. Good single accommodation immediately available and married accommodation may be available within a reasonable time from appointment Apply with full details or in person to: The Employment Officer, MINISTRY OF WORKS, PRIVATE BAG. OTEMATATA. 7496
AVIEMORE AND BENMORE POWER PROJECTS STOREMAN : OTEMATATA A VACANCY EXISTS for a Storeman at the Ministry of Works, Otematata. Salary will be in accordance with experience and qualifications. A Construction Allowance of £lOO per annum is payable and a 96-hour fortnight is being worked at present. Single and married accommodation available and assistance with transfer expenses may be given to a married man. Applications should be made out on form P.S.C. 17A (available from all Post Offices) and forwarded to the Project Engineer. Ministry of Works, Private Bag, Otematata. 3649
BONUS OPPORTUNITY Immediate vacancies on all shifts for suitable active men to train as MACHINE OPERATORS Good colour vision essential. After training wages plus generous Production bonus assure good take home pay. Apply personally to:The Employment Officer, THE CARPET MANUFACTURING CO. (N.Z.) LTD. Athol Terrace, Upper Riccarton. Telephone 45-115. 7832
BOYS LEAVING SCHOOL POST OFFICE CAREER AS JUNIOR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE TECHNICIANS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Boys leaving school to enter into this wide and interesting field of continual expansion with modern equipment. EDUCATIONAL STANDARD— Applicants holding School Certificate or higher qualifications are given preference, but boys with three years’ secondary education and satisfactory school reports will be accepted. Importance is placed on a good standard of mathematics and aptitude in English, Physics and General Science is desirable. TRAINING— As well as providing formal and “on the job” training, the Post Office provides facilities for its technical staff to study for the New Zealand Certificate in Engineering. COMMENCING SALARY— With three years’ secondary schooling .. £435 p.a. School Certificate£49s P- a - University Entrance£s6s p.a. Boys with Endorsed School Certificate or Higher School Certificate will also receive an increase in salary after six months’ service. For further particulars please call and see— MR R. E. G. CAMERON, Recruiting Officer, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Telephone 71-839 : Extension 508.
BUYER MENS and BOYSWEAR A LARGE and progressive department store situated in a most pleasant North Island Provincial City, requires the services of a Mens and Boyswear Buyer. The position would suit an experienced man who would be particularly interested in promoting and developing the clothing section of this modern department. A generous salary will be paid and a staff Superannuation scheme is in operation. . . A Director of the company will be in Christchurch on Thursdav and Fridav interviewing applicants who should apply immediately giving full details of experience marital status, age etc. to: "BUYER," C/- P 6401 "Press." 7964
CLERK FOR CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT DUE TO EXPANSION of business the International Harvester Company requires a young man in the 21-25 years age group to assist with customs duties m head office, Blenheim road. The position requires a conscientious and intelligent clerical worker with an interest in motor vehicles, tractors, agricultural and construction equipment. Some previous experience in customs procedures would be an advantage. Salary will be subject of negotiation. Telephone or call personally to. Mr G. A. Goodwin, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD. 447 Blenheim Road. Telephone 47-169, Christchurch. 7936
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 25
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