Situations Vacant Situations Vacant FOREMAN Engineering Workshop MAKERS OF LEADING NATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCT REQUIRE AN ENTHUSIASTIC qualified Fitter and Turner with experience in supervising staff to take over the control of their small modern wellequipped workshop. Major time would be productive where you would be expected to lead by example but also supervise all aspects of planning production and staff. - - ■ Apply in confidence to:— P.O. Box 34-017, CHRISTCHURCH, or phone; 519.-239 FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT CURRENTLY WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR: • PROCESS WORKERS . • FOAM CUTTING MACHINE OPERATOR • UPHOLSTERY/GUN HAND WORKER To commence, minimum skills are required, with on the job training being given to develop potential as opportunities arise; Availability to, work overtime is required. Being a developing company, we offer job satisfaction, with, good employment conditions. For an interview appointment phone between 8 a-m/and 4.30 p.m.' • 484-109 GLOBAL ENGINEERING OUR BUSINESS is servicing the oil, gas and petrochemical industry. Our work load is expanding and we require competent designers and draughtspersons to complement our existing team of specialists in the following disciplines: DRAUGHTING STAFF Mechanical/Piping Instrumentation Electrical Civil/Structural Please send qualifications and work history' or, telephone Mr Terence Stevenson. New Plymouth 85652 GLOBAL ENGINEERINGIN.ZJLTD RO. Box 885 N.P. graduate StatfcticsW RESEARCH itarisucs— CAßEEßS A progressive research unit based in Christchurch is seeking additional graduate staff who are interested in joining a team which is responsible for the development and maintenance of a number of key economic indicatiors including the Consumers Price Index and Real Disposable Income Measures. These indicators have wide social and political significance and reflect and influence economic policy. Application should have a good university degree in economics or mathematics, statistics or geography with some economics. Other qualities spught are versatility and initiative, the ability to functipn well in a team environment and a high level of both oral and written communication skills.' Previous work experience is not essentials as full on-the-job training is provided. The unit is located in modern central city premises. Working hours are flexible. Salaries generally range from $20,000 and are commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications, including details of university courses and grades, should be made on form PSl7a quoting Vacancy 1986/KEY STATS. These are obtainable from Post Offices and should be sent with copies of references to the Administration office, Department of Statistics, Private Bag, Christchurch. Further information can be obtained from Kathy Hanson or Dallas Welch at Christchurch 793-700. warn. TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE DUE TO GROWTH and the market acceptance of the Loctite range of products, we are seeking an additional energetic self-motivated person based in Christchurch, to specialise in the sale of Loctite adhesive sealants, covering the distributor and O.E.M. markets in the South Island. Applicants should have a sound engineering background in the mechanical production or automotive fields. Although sales experience is desirable, consideration of an applicant with the right background will be given. A pre-requisite is that the successful applicant should reside in the Christchurch area. The uniquely Innovative Loctite engineering adhesives are proven leaders in their fields and will provide a challenging and interesting career opportunity. Training in the product range will be given. - We offer an excellent salary commensurate with. experience, pleasant working conditions and a generous vehicle policy. Please reply in writing, enclosing full resume to: Branch Sales Manager ■■ Mr A. C. Lowry B. R. HOMERSHAM LTD ' : • TO. Box 280 ■ i » t CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 53
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