Situations Vacant EMMA PAGE JEWELLERY AN exciting, lucrative business of your own is available to sincere people with own transport and telephone. No experience necessary as full training is given. For more information contact Bev Barritt, 857-502. Ministry of Works and Development Equal Opportunities Employer COMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN TRAINEE THE Ministry of Works and Development has a vacancy for a Communication Technician (Trainee). EDUCATION: University Entrance in Mathematics, English and Physics; applicants with Sixth Form Certificate in those subjects will also be considered. REQUIREMENTS: Applicants should have a definite interest in radio and electronics and must not be colour blind. The appointee will be expected to obtain a driving licence within the first year. THE JOB: The Ministry operates an extensive H.F. and V.H.F. radio system throughout New Zealand, Including helicopter accessed repeater stations at mountain top sites. As well as maintaining this system, MWD Communication Technicians are called upon to inspect and service Industrial electronics devices belonging to the MWD and other Government Agencies. TRAINING: The appointee will be required to study for the Technicians’ Certificate (Radio) and Supplementary Certificate by correspondence and appropriate block courses. On-the-job practical training will be given. APPLICATIONS: Applications are to be made on Form PSI7A (obtainable from any Post Office) and must be accompanied by: (a) A copy of a testimonial from the Principal of the school last attended; (b) details of School Certificate, University Entrance or Sixth Form Certificate, including all subjects and marks. Applications should be addressed to: Staff Clerk, Ministry of Works and Development, P.O. 'Box 1479, Christchurch, no later than February 10, 1986. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THE NEW ZEALAND Yachting Federation Invites applications from experienced Sports Administrators possessing a practical knowledge of sailing. The successful applicant will be Auckland based and responsible for administering a small office staff, servicing the coaching, competitive, technical and recreational requirements of clubs and their members Involved in sailing and boating. Salary will be negotiated according to qualifications and experience, and engagement under a 5 year contract Is proposed. Applications (Including curriculum vitae) close with The President, N.Z.Y.F., P.O. Box 2289, Auckland, on February 11, 1986. FACTORY WORKER REQUIRED for operating metal pretreatment equipment and other process work in powder coating factory. Phone the Manager, Can Am Products, 793-242. FARM WORKER A VACANCY exists for a farm worker on our breeding farms situated at Rolieston and Hornby. Duties will include egg collection and all work associated with breeder rearing and laying. Prospects for advancement exist for a capable person. Weekend and statutory holiday work is necessary on a rostered basis. Previous experience is not necessary but a mature person is preferred. Interested persons please telephone Mr D. McLeod, Tegel Poultry Co., 428-500. FARM WORK VACANCY FARM MANAGER A VACANCY for Farm Manager will arise March 31, 1986 (due to retirement) on this IOOOha property situated 20km North of Rotorua on sealed road. The property carries some 8500 breeding ewes and 480 breeding cows, plus replacement and fattening stock. All services available at gate, a well appointed 3 bedroom house is provided and usual perks available. An experienced person coupled with progressive management techniques and outlook is required on this productive , block. Applications in writing, along with references to: The Secretary, WAERENGA EAST and WEST BLOCKS INCORPORATION P.O. Box 1197, ROTORUA, by February 10, 1986. Other information available from the Supervisor, John Perrin, Phone Rotorua 476-584 evenings. FASHION BOUTIQUE MANAGERESS for City Fashion Shop. Must be reliable and trustworthy, references essential, excellent conditions. Phone 63-398 HOBBYTEX AND/OR TAPEN ARI DISTRIBUTORS WANTED Enquiries welcome from anyone, anywhere with a. dream to help others while helping themselves. Plekse phone: GWEN 852-694
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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 52
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