Situations Vacant BOILER PERSON WL REQUIRE the services of a qualified boiler person for our Riccarton Carpet Ractory. Applicant must possess a second class Boilerperson’s Certificate and be prepared to work on a rotational shift basis. Hours 8 am. to 4 p.m., 4 p.m. to midnight, midnight to 8 a.m. A good rate of pay is offered with shift allowance and frequent overtime opportunities. Telephone 45-115 or call and see the Employment Officer, FELTEX CARPETS (N.Z.), LTD, ATHOL TERRACE, UPPER RICCARTON. H9523 DRAUGHTING POSITION A vacancy has arisen for a structural steel works detailer fully conversant with A.I.S.C. detailing methods in our Hamilton office. The company offers excellent working conditions, including Superannuation Scheme, after a qualifying period. Salary will be in accordance with experience and qualifications. Apply in the first instance to: The Chief Draughtsman, giving relevant details. HAWKINS STEEL, LTD, P.O. Box 252, HAMILTON. Phone 436-089 Hamilton. 56804 EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT MANAGER SKYLINE ENTERPRISES, LIMITED, QUEENSTOWN WE SEEK an experienced Manager for our licensed restaurant and associated facilities at the Skyline Chalet complex. The restaurant has a high volume throughput of a la carte table d’hote, and smorgasbord meals. A souvenir and coffee shop are included in the same building. The company employs experienced personnel in each department. It would be essential for the successful applicant to be able to co-operate and share the responsibilities of this unique operation. We are keen to find a person who can provide • proven record of integrity and ability. Skyline is a fast growing tourist operator and would expect to pay a salary sufficient to attract the appropriate person to join the small, but capable management team of the group. Apply in writing to: — Mr K. J. Matthews. Administration Manager. SKYLINE. ENTERPRISES, LIMITED, P.O. Box 17, Queenstown. 6273 MASTERTON LICENSING TRUST TAVERN RESTAURANT MANAGER DUE TO A RECENT TRANSFER, we are seeking to fill the position of a Tavern Manager for our Pioneer Tavern and Crofters Arms Restaurant. The Pioneer has recently undergone substantial alteration and refurbishing and now comrises a licensed family style restaurant, a public bar (currently being refurbished), and a bottle store serving both the public bar trade and the passing centre-town shopper. A full time staff of 13, plus casuals, service the Tavern. The position is a challenging one, and best suited to a person with management ability and experience, particularly in catering. Salary offered will depend upon qualifications and experience, but the remunerative package is attractive. Manager is responsible to the General Manager for the operation of his Tavern, and is an important member of the Trust Managenrent. The Trust operates 10 outlets with a turnover in excess of SSM, and a tax paid profit last year of $206,000. Conditions of appointment and position description may be obtained from the General Manager, P.O. Box 135, Masterton, Applications close on May 11. 1979. and should be made to the above, marked “Confidential.” stating name, age, qualifications, experience and positions held. HlOl3
COMPUTER PERSONNEL SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST THE COMPANY: An exponding instollotion, situated in Christchurch offering varied and interesting new development work on commercial applications. THE POSITION: As Senior Systems Analyst you would be involved in liaison with top management, and would also enjoy o certain amount of travel throughout New Zealand. THE QUALIFICATIONS: A sound systems background ’ with previous experience of production systems, together with a mature and responsible attitude. THE BENEFITS A rewarding career with a rapidly expanding organisation affording an excellent commencing salary and other benefits. All applications are treated in the strictest confidence. For further details, please ring — Bob Jones, IDPt ! I.D.P.E. Personnel personnel y. Services Ltd., . i LTD. Telephone 50-674 j\\ J First Floor, 20 Latimer Square V s —P. 0. Box 13-263 Christchurch, 1. Personnel Consultants to the N.Z. E.D.P. Industry Auckland: V/ellington: Christchurch: Sydney: London /
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