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VACANCIES—MALES MAINTENANCE FITTER AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AN experienced Engineer has occurred in one of Christchurch’s progressive industries. The work involves maintenance in all the varied machinery associated with the Rubber Footwear Trade. As the company is expanding a large amount of new installation work will be undertaken in the near future. A well equipped modern workshop and good wages make this an excellent opportunity for a young experienced Fitter. First rate cafeteria available also free bus from Square. Please apply; The Chief Engineer, Telephone 899-099, After Hours 41-283. 9675 MEAT GRADER WE HAVE a vacancy at our Ngauranga works for a Grader experienced in grading of sheep, lambs and beef for export and local trade. Knowledge of pig grading would be an added advantage. Working conditions are good and retirement insurance is in operation. A good salary is envisaged for this position. Apply in first instance with details of marital status, age, experience etc. to: Industrial Relations Office, Wellington Meat Export Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 190, Wellington. Phone 70-649. 2110

NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LIMITED, WELLINGTON. LABORATORY TECHNICIANS TWO MALE LABORATORY TECHNICIANS are required in the Research and Development Laboratory, Molesworth street, Wellington. The duties are varied, including chemical analysis and the operation of pilot scale brewing and fermentation equipment. It is essential that applicants possess the New Zealand Certificate in Chemistry or its equivalent, or have nearly completed the course. These are permanent positions for those wishing to make a career in the fermentation industry. Current expansion of the laboratory staff and facilities ensure a good future for suitable applicants. An excellent superannuation scheme is available. Please write or telephone for an appointment to:— Mr A. P. Oliver, Chief Chemist, NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LIMITED, P.O. BOX 211, WLLINGTON. 'PHONE 41-467. 2925 MALE TRAINEES For PSYCHIATRIC NURSING WITH THE INTRODUCTION of an eight hour day, four shift roster at Sunnyside Hospital further nursing staff is immediately required. Consequently applications are invited from stable young men of good character, and education to School Certificate standard, who would be interested in training as Psychiatric Nurses. Following qualifications (three year minimum) an interesting and worthwhile career is available in this humanitarian field. Promotion is on merit. The next training class commences on August 1. Public Service Superannuation, Sick Leave, etc., conditions apply. Uniform are provided. Apply in first instance to the Head Nurse (male) or telephone for an appointment 385-059. 3707 N.A.C. HEAD STOREMAN N.A.C. WILL SHORTLY HAVE A VACANCY for a Head Storeman at their main store, Stores Headquarters, Christchurch Airport. The appointee will be responsible for the organisation and administration of the physical storage of aircraft spares and materials required for the maintenance of the Corporation's fleet. This position will be of interest to a person with previous stores experience and who is willing to undertake the responsibility for the efficient organisation, administration and operation of a major unit of the organisation. Owing to the special techniques which must be applied in the storage of aircraft spares only the highest standards can be accepted. The expected future growth of the Corporation and the increasing complexity of the aircraft being operated necessitates an expansion of the existing facilities and plans are already in hand to extend the stores to meet these requirements. Applicants should have had previous stores experience together with experience of staff supervision and training. Some knowledge of aircraft components and their storage would be an advantage. Commencing salary will be within the range of £l2OO and £l4OO per annum according to the experience and qualifications of the appointee. If the successful applicant is required to transfer to Christchurch consideration would be given to granting some assistance to the transfer costs. The Corporation operates superannuation and sick leave schemes and air travel, both internal and overseas at concession rates, is available. Applications for this position will be received up to July 20, 1966, and should be addressed to:— Personnel Manager, N.Z.N.A.C. P.O. BOX It, WELLINGTON. 8387 PIPE FITTERS - WELDERS Fly to Auckland for the winter Return Air Fares paid to Pipe Fitters, Welders and Tradesmen experienced in air conditioining and Heating Installations, including duct erection. Minimum period eight weeks. £5 board allowance. 6 day week. One hour per day travelling time. Apply to Mr W. E. Davey, Chief Design Engineer, A. ST. BURT LTD. Phone 65-399 Christchurch. 8463

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 26

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