VACANCIES—MALES PACKAGING FOREMAN A LONG ESTABLISHED food manufacturing organisation producing an extensive range of grocery products invites applications for the position of packaging Foreman. Essential considerations are:— (1) Some mechanical knowledge and an ability to think along practical lines. (2) A proven ability to handle staff both male and female (3) The ability to organise production to meet delivery requirements. (4) Maturity and enthusiasm; an ability to absorb knowledge and to develop with increasing responsibility. If you feel that you have these requirements please apply, giving full details of age, marital status and previous experience to; "PACKAGING," C/-P 1532 PRESS. 8663 POST OFFICE CAREERS FOR BOYS POST OFFICE WORKSHOP Apprenticeships give excellent Training to Advanced Trade Electricians Standard witlj opportunity to advance to New Zealand Certificate in Engineering. SEVERAL IMMEDIATE VACANCIES Variety of work includes: Installation and maintenance of power at V.H.F. Stations. Engine Alternator Sets. Rectifiers. General wiring A.C. and D.C. Lathe work and manufacture of equipment. This work is of a specialised technical nature and > preference will be given according to standard of education. Prospects for promotion, Sick Leave, Welfare and Superannuation Benefits. Salary with 3 years Secondary School £405 p.a. With School Certificate £435 p.a. With University Entrance £5OO p.a. For further particulars apply: A. W. Herring, Manager, POST OFFICE WORKSHOPS, 94 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 50-669, Extension No. 655. 2275 PRINTING TRADESMEN BOOKBINDER LETTERPRESS MACHINIST PERMANENT POSITION OFFERED, WITH FIRSTCLASS WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS. Superannuation Scheme available. Apply— FACTORY MANAGER, COULLS SOMERVILLE WILKIE, LTD., 8 CAVERSHAM STREET, CITY. 2101 POST OFFICE CAREERS THE CHIEF POSTMASTER, Christchurch, invites applications for the following vacancies:— POSTAL ASSISTANTS Applicants should be between 18 and 45 years of age and be physically fit Salary according to age. AND BOYS AND GIRLS FOR TELEGRAM DELIVERY ASSISTANTS at the Chief Post Office and some suburban Post Offices. Commencing Salary—With up to two or three years’ secondary schooling £385 p.a. (£7 7s 8d per week gross). With School Certificate £425 p.a. (£8 3s per week gross). Annual increases. Excellent superannuation. Staff Welfare and Sick Benefit Schemes. For further particulars call and see: R. E. G. CAMERON, Recruiting Officer, 109 Hereford street —Christchurch. Telephone 71-839 Extension 508. *2174 POST OFFICE CAREERS THE REGIONAL ENGINEER, Christchurch offers applicants a worthwhile technical career as: JUNIOR TEST CLERKS in the Automatic Telephone Exchange. QUALIFICATIONS: Boys who have had three years secondary schooling will be considered and preference will be given to those who have attained a good standard in such subjects as mathematics, electricity and magnetism and general science. COMMENCING SALARY: With three years secondary education £405 p.a. With School Certificate £435. also TELEPHONE EXCHANGE ASSISTANTS These positions call for men or women between the ages of 21 and 45 years with some clerical knowledge. Hours daily Monday to Friday 8 a.m.—s p.m. COMMENCING SALARY: Men £853 p.a. £16.7.2 per week (gross) Women £Bl9 pa. £15.14.1 per week (gross). Excellent Superannuation, Staff Welfare and Sick Benefits Schemes. For further particulars call and see: R. E. G. CAMERON, RECRUITING OFFICER, 109 HEREFORD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone No. 71-839. Extension: 508. 2275
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 28
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