Situations Vacant BAKEHOUSE WORK WE REQUIRE a reliable person, clean habits, to work in our packing room, overtime and double time are being worked. Apply:— Factory Manager, Mr L. Scott. C. E. BOON, LIMITED, PHONE 33-058 W4804 DINING MANAGER/ MANAGERESS REQUIRED FOR THE D.B. RUTHERFORD HOTEL. NELSON MUST BE FULLY conversant with controlling staff and have a full knowledge of an a la carte restaurant and general duties. Accommodation supplied. For further particulars apply to Mrs Logan. 6261
DINING ROOM STEWARD/STEWARDESS EXPERIENCED AN EXPERIENCED Steward or Stewardess is required for permanent position. Please telephone the Manager for an appointment. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 791-060. W4547
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BOILER ATTENDANT CAMPBELL PARK SCHOOL A VACANCY EXISTS for a Boiler Attendant for two 15 h.p. boilers at this residential school 60 km inland from Oamaru. Second class or boilerman’s ticket required. Salary according to Public Service scales. Remote allowance payable. Some week-end work at penal rates. House available for married man at reasonable rental. Accommodation available for single men. Apply in envelope marked, "Confidential,” to the Principal. Campbell Park School, Otekaike, Private Bag, Oamaru. 1745
IREPBI DRAUGHTSMAN OR DRAUGHTSWOMAN AND DRAWING OFFICE CLERK THE ASHBURTON ELECTRIC POWER BOARD invites applications for the above two Drawing Office positions. Further details, conditions of appointment and application forms can be obtained from the Board’s office, Kermode Street, Ashburton. Telephone inquiries should be directed to the Chief Engineer, Mr Weir, or Engineer’s Assistant, Mr Miles, at Ashburton 4169. Applications close on Friday, May 4, 1979. 2083 ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITY DRAWING and PLANNING DUE TO Company re-organisation as part of our expansion programme, we have a vacancy with a future in our Drawing and Planning Office. The position would suit a person keen to become involved in the Drawing and Planning operation of a widely-diversified progressive Engineering works. It is envisaged the successful applicant will be a qualified draughtsperson, although preference may be given to a Fitter and Turner with Drawing experience able to apply practical ability on paper. Age approximately 20-35. Apply in writing stating age, qualifications and work history', to:— Works Manager, W. SAVAGE and SON. LTD, New Address; 65 Treffers Road (off Wigram Road), P.O. Box 11177. SocWnin. W4828
E.D.P. We seek on enthusiastic school leaver, eager to work with computers, and to train initially for data preparation. Excellent opportunities exist for promotion to operating and programming positions. Applications for an interview must be made in writing and directed to the Manager. ■ < Business Information \wkß\ Services Ltd. / 2 Pererpr’ j.q -.'•-■■-?■ Telephone 63-087 ! Computer processors for timely management Information.
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