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Situations Vacant ! | | Hygrade ''iSSSfS/r Pa cka 9 in g Company MACHINE OPERATOR NIGHT SHIFT WE require a reliable mature Machine Operator for our Night shift for our corrugated cardboard machine. Full training will be given. Good wages and conditions. Apply in person to Mr H. H. Kennedy. HYGRADE PACKAGING CO., Shands Road, HORNBY. Phone 495-359. _____ I METALLURGIST -FOUNDRY SENIOR APPOINTMENT DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE TO FOUNDRY MANAGER MASPORT FOUNDRIES, LTD. New Zealand’s I largest supplier of Production Castings, has in- . stalled what is one of the most modern foundry plants in Australasia, Tins includes—- • Automated synthetic sand preparation units. I • Main and triple frequency electric melting ! equipment. • A laboratory well equipped for sand test- i ing and metal analysis. • A direct reading spectrometer. The metallurgist is assisted by two technicians, and will become involved in all aspects of the production of quality castings from Grey, S.G. and Malleable Iron for the automobile and'agricultural industry. If you have a proven ability in foundry technical control operations and a recognised qualification in Metallurgy, we can offer you a generous salary and benefits, which will reflect the seniority and status of this position. Enquiries and applications should be directed to:— The Personnel Manager. MASON AND PORTER, LTD, P.O. Box 14349, Panmure, Auckland 6. PHONE 579-009 l4ll j WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF NEW ZEALAND (INC! MECHANICAL ENGINEER A VACANCY exists for a Mechanical Engineer with the Wool Research Organisation. The person sought will have a good degree in engineering, and preferably some experience, but applications are also invited from recent graduates. Proven ability in design and experience in planning and carrying out projects with reasonable indepen- ; dence would be an advantage. Experience in public health engineering, or effluent or water treatment of some type, would be useful since one of the projects is associated with the secondary treatment of wool processing wastes. Conditions of employment with the Organisa Lion are excellent. Commencing salary will depend upon qualifications and experience. Written applications giving full details Of age, qualifications, and employment history should be submitted to: THE SECRETARY, WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF N.Z. (INC.), PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH. 1066

MOTOR RE-WINDER WE require a re-winder with experience on all types of A.C. and D. C. machines. A full cross section of work is undertaken through to power , station generators. Good wages and working con- I ditions. Please apply to: Mr N. FLETCHER LUCAS INDUSTRIES N.Z., i LIMITED, Phone 793-710 164 St Asaph Street. S9OIB MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTCHURCH - TOP SALARY Merck Sharp and Dome (N.Z.) Limited, a leading international research-based organisation, invites applications for this position which involves the promotion of the company's ethical pharmaceutical products to the medical profession. We offer: • A challenging position with a company which has an excellent reputation in the medical field. • Comprehensive technical and sales training. • An attractive commencing salary and increases based on performance. • A company car and reimbursement of business expenses, including telephone rental. We would like to hear from people who: • Have the ability to communicate effectively with professional people. • Are able to take the initiative in planning activities and work with a minimum of supervision. • Have a sound educational background and are over 24 years of age. Applicants should provide details of education, work experience and a telephone number and be addressed to: Mr R. T. Bright, Personnel Officer, P. O. Box 23-244, Papatoetoe, Auckland.

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Press, 7 April 1979, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 7 April 1979, Page 54

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