Situations Vacant Situations Vacant F I N I SHE D ARTIST tlAre you an experienced finished artist who would enjoy working in the Capital? Print Marketing Wellington is looking for a finished artist who can interpret our designers work with confidence and flair, display initiative and liaise with our suppliers. It is important that the person can work under pressure on high calibre accounts. Print Marketing Wellington has just moved into prestigious offices on the “Terrace” and working conditions are excellent. We will pay well above the average for the right person and will meet reasonable moving expenses. Phone our Christchurch office on 61-262 for an initial interview. •run-* v -*>.vnr •*. « a s z < DDIRTT A OIZ CTI PRINT MARKETING Limited AUCKLAND • WELLINGTON • CHRISTCHURCH • SYDNEY. . is®® FITTER MACHINIST REQUIRED TO WORK a variety of machine tools and to carry out bench work occasionally in the machine shop attached to our factory at Treffers Rd. The Company manufactures and repairs a wide range of construction and transport machinery and the work would suit a person who is capable of sorting out their problems of each job with limited supervision. Wages will depend on experience and training and prospects for promotion are good. Apply to: The Factory Manager, Steel Bros (NZ) Ltd, Sockburn. Phone 488-499. FITTERS AND TURNERS WE REQUIRE fitters and turners for one of the most progressive workshops in the country. Pleasant position available with good wages and some overtime. Excellent shop conditions and good amenities. Apply: Mr B. Giles, 183 Durham St, - ■ -ACHRISTCHURCH. Phone 795-750. /WMHIK l n FITTER/TURNER TRADESMAN EXPERIENCED to Trade Certificate level in fitting and turning, a capable welder and able to undertake all phases of repairs including hydraulics on a large range of contractors plant and equipment. RING MCKEE 497-039 A.H. 516-997 IP®9 FITTER/WELDER WE REQUIRE the services of a confident fitter/ welder to be involved in the assembly of a wide range of equipment for local and export markets. We envisage the successful applicant would be familiar with most types of welding procedures and be capable of working from drawings under minimum supervision. Excellent working conditions and an attractive wage will be offered. Apply to: The Factory Manager, Steel Bros (NZ) Ltd, Sockburn. Phone 488-499. FOOTWEAR CLICKER A COMPETANT and productive person is required -to assist in the manufacture of high quality casual footwear. A sound knowledge of leather and hand clicking is essential. The successful applicant can expect very good working conditions, pay and job security. Please phone:MURRAY BEGG AT 67-407 A.H. . OR 61-392 BUSINESS. FORKLIFT DRIVER AN EXPERIENCED Forklift Driver is required immediately. Above award rates and regular overtime with some holiday work as well. Own transport required. Please apply in person between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at: . MEADOW MUSHROOMS LTD, 1 Springs Road, ; prebbleton.
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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 53
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