Situations Vacant Situations Vacant TRAINEE MACHINISTS WE REQUIRE THREE trainee Sewing Machinists. r . ' Due to an increase In production, We need extra staff to fulfill our existing orders. The people we are looking for must have done clothing to School Certificate level and have a genuine desire to become a Sewing Machinist. In return, we offer permanent employment and a comprehensive training scheme. If you wish to participate In the fashion Industry and have a flare for sewing, please apply to: Mrs Smith, LONGBEACH HOLDINGS, LTD, Phone 50-718. SOFTWARE SUPPORT ENGINEER IBM PC RELATED PRODUCTS Possible' previous networking (Novell, Pcnet etc) experience. University entrance preferred. Businessworld Computers Limited offers a position to an experienced person seeking a career with a dynamic company enjoying sustained growth. Exposure to new products and rising opportunities are assured. Conditions are attractive. Please phone John Tame, 66-655 or write: Busineeaworld Service Centre, P.O. BOX 644, CHRISTCHURCH .arißiKinesswDrfdWj TRAINEE SOFTWARE SUPPORT ENGINEER Due to continued growth a requirement as arisen for a young person to understudy our support centre team. Businessworld Computers Limited, a market leader In the supply of the IBM PC range of computers and related products, seeks to develop an additional person to support its business activities. Scope and opportunities are broad. Key Requirements: • Some software experience preferably micro based. • University entrance. • A flexible disposition. Please phone John Tamo, 66-855 or write: Businosaworld Service Centre, P.O. Box 644, CHRISTCHURCH. 144 tyr&f Wd Right now, the Social Work Section of the Department of Social Welfare needs parents for their Family Home Fostering scheme. A Family Home Is a large house owned, furnished, and maintained by the Department. It Is occupied rent free by the selected foster parents who receive board payments for about six foster children and Joyng people placed In their care. One foster parent follows their usual employment, while remaining Involved In the care of the children and the home. The children are selected from those In the Department’s care who need a stable home, but are unable to settle In foster homes. If you, as a couple, have a sense of humour, can cope . with conflicting demands with patience and understanding, and have an Interest In children and especially adolescents . . . consider Family Home Fostering. The decision Is an Important one.. The couple we're after are the parents these children need. CAN YOU FOSTERCARE MIN AFAMHYHOME? Phone 795-100 and ask for Krista Wills MINISTRY OF ENERGY 'gKKK WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR STATE COAL MINES Is a Government organisation which endorses a policy of Equal Employment Opportunities. A vacancy exists for a Workshop Supervisor at the Division’s Ngakawau workshop in-Westport. Applicants must possess a trade certificate or advanced trade certificate as a Fitter and Turner and be capable of supervising staff (including apprentices) involved in the repair and maintenance of a wide range of mining equipment. No departmental housing Is available. Job description and conditions of appointment ar available from the District Manager, Stat Coal Mines, Box 250, Westport, Phone 7869 or the staff section Ministry of Energy (Mins Division), Private Bag, Wellington., Phone 735-755. Applications should be made on form PSI7A (available any post office). Closing date for vacancy Is Februaryl2, 1986. .-
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