Job Vile (1845 – 6 December 1905) was an independent conservative Member of Parliament in New Zealand, representing the Manawatu electorate between 1902 and 1905.
[5][7] Vile began his involvement in local-body politics as one of the first members of the Masterton Borough Council after the town achieved that status in 1877.
[2] At the 1902 general election, Vile stood as an independent for the Manawatu electorate, defeating the incumbent, John Stevens of the Liberal Party, by 1691 votes to 1515.
[11] He again contested the seat at the 1905 election against John Stevens, who this time defeated Vile 2404 votes to 2045, a majority of 359.
[12] However, Vile died suddenly from heart failure at Marton on the day of the election (6 December 1905), before the results were released.