Situations Vacant Situations Vacant FELTEX INDUSTRIES LIMITED SALES REPRESENTATIVE WE INVITE APPLICATIONS for a Sales Representative to market our timber production from our Tuatapere branch. The production consists of exotic and indigenous timbers and Includes fully processed timbers including furniture components. The representation will include most of the South Island and will involve extensive travelling from Tuatapere where the successful applicant will be locoated. There will be good prospects for advancement with one of New Zealand’s leading companies. REQUIREMENTS 25 to 40 years age bracket. Self motivated, vigorous and enterprising person. Good background experience in the timber indsutry or building industry. Proven selling experience and marketing skills. REWARDS A competitive salary. Benefits Include company vehicle, superannuation, medical and relocation expenses. APPLICATIONS Strictly confidential. Please apply in writing stating age, experience, other relevant information, including address and telephone number to: THE MANAGER, Forest Resources — Feltex Industries, Limited, P.O. Box 1109, INVERCARGILL.
FIRE RESEACH ENGINEER THE ASSOCIATION wishes to appoint a graduate chemlcal/materials or structural engineer to a permanent position in the fire research division located at Judgeford (35km north of Wellington). The division is involved In the fire testing of building materials and assemblies to demonstrate code compliance, research into various aspects of the effect of fire on buildings and providing technical information and advice to all sectors of the building industry. The division has a permanent staff of 4 professionals and 2 technicians which is augumented at various times by contract appointees. It is expected that the successful applicant will be aged below 30 and duties will include: 1 Research into aspects of fire. 2 Development of test facilities. 3 Supervision of sponsored testing. Knowledge of N.Z. building construction methods and/or experience of scientific programming would be an advantage. Remuneration is based on the DSIR scale and will depend on qualifications and experience. Superannuation and assistance with removal expenses are offered. Persons interested in applying should write to: The Director, BRANZ, Private Bag, Porirua For further details phone Dr H. L. Baber (04) 357-600, Wellington. FOREMAN PAINTER WE ARE PLEASED TO have become applicators of a recently formed South Island manufacturing company called Equus Industries, Ltd, specialising in high performance architectural and industrial coatings. We require an experienced Foreman Painter to handle on site works. The ability to work off scaffolding is essential. Key attributes sought are: enthusiasm, integrity, energy and the knowledge that one is offering the highest degree of workmanship is Imperative to ourselves and our existing valued clients. Remuneration is on award rates plus profit sharing. In our opinion this position offers excellent long term prospects. All applications will be treated in strictest confidence. Please apply in writing stating all previous experience and relevant personal details. Mr David Blake, BLAKE SURFACINGS (N.Z.), LTD, P.O. Box 25-138, CHRISTCHURCH. FRANKLIN ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEER THE BOARD has a vacancy for the position of Senior Assistant Engineer and is calling applications from suitably qualified electrical engineers who are either registered or are approaching registration and have had suitable experience to fill this position. The commencing salary will depend on qualifications, ability and experience, but may be within the range $22,675 to $26,111. There is a considerable amount of growth in the Franklin area, and the position will be challenging and interesting with very good prospects of advancement to a more senior position. Conditions of Appointment and Schedule of Duties may be obtained from the undersigned and applications addressed to the Chief Engineer will be accepted up to August 12, 1983. J. D. Snell, Chief Engineer, Private Bag, PUKEKOHE. GUEST HOUSE MANAGEMENT POSITION A VACANCY EXISTS for a mature married couple to manage a bed and breakfast establishment catering mainly for tourists. Applicants must be prepared to assist in daily duties as well as managing, preferably experienced with a positive attitude to work. Live-in accommodation provided. Apply in writing to: P 2366, “PRESS.” NELSON HARBOUR BOARD WHARFINGER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from competent persons for the above position. The person appointed will have had considerable experience in all facets of cargo handling and have demonstrated possession of the necessary self motivation, enthusiasm and ability to fill an important position in the operations of the port. All applications should be delivered to the board’s offices by 4 p.m. on Friday, July 15, 1983. Copies of schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may be obtained from: The Secretary NELSON HARBOUR BOARD, P.O. Box 844, I NELSON.
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