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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONALI ANALYTICAL CHEMIST THE BRITISH PHOSPHATE COMMISSIONERS INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR THE ABOVE POSITION. DUTIES: To carry out routine analyses of phosphate ores and undertake special analytical work, chemical, mechanical, or spectographic, as required, with minimum direction. LOCATION: MELBOURNE. QUALIFICATION: Degree or Diploma in applied chemistry with experience sufficient to qualify for corporate membership of Royal Australian Chemical Institute or its equivalent. Prior experience in assay of ores would be an advantage. SALARY: Salary will be fixed according to qualification and experience but the Commissioners have in mind a salary in the range of £A2600 to £A2BOO for a suitably qualified and experienced applicant. Retirement benefits available. APPLICATION TO: THE N.Z. MANAGER, THE BRITISH PHOSPHATE COMMISSIONERS P.O. Box 2, AUCKLAND. 7833 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL SENIOR DRAUGHTSMAN AND FIELD ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above-mentioned positions on the Design Section of the City Engineer’s staff. DRAUGHTSMAN: Applicants should have experience in Civil Engineering and Structural Draughting, and should be familiar with all aspects of drawing office operation. FIELD ASSISTANT: Preference may be given to applicants holding or studying for the New Zealand Certificate of Engineering and having evperience in the use of surveying instruments and a knowledge of the principles of routine engineering surveying and engineering survey draughting. Salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience* in each case. Full particulars are available from the City Engineer’s Department, 194 Manchester street, where applications ap. propriately endorsed and addressed to the City Engineer will be received up to December 10, 1964. November 19, 1964. C. S. BOWIE, Christchurch. Town Clerk. 3083 DENTAL SURGEON REQUIRED AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY with good permanent prospects is available in a large Auckland general practice. , Initially, work offered is in the conservative field. Apply in confidence, stating amount of experience, age, and marital status, to: — "Dental Surgeon,” C/0 J. ILOTT LTD. ADVERTISING, P.O. Box 991, AUCKLAND. 3149 ENGINEER SURVEYOR AND SURVEYOR OF SHIPS, WELLINGTON THE MARINE DEPARTMENT require an Engineer Surveyor for Wellington. Salary in the range £1330-11585 p.a., according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications desired: at least First-class Marine Engineers Certificate and Motor Endorsement (or Combined Steam and Motor Certificate) and sufficient general and technical experience to survey ships, boilers, lifts, and cranes, and conduct examinations of land engineers. There are prospects of advancement on merit. Applications close on December 9th, 1964 with the Secretary, State Services Commission, Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use form PS 17A, obtainable from Post Offices, and should enclose copies only of testimonials, and quote vacancy number 3892 Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 3006 FISHERIES RESEARCH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH THE MARINE DEPARTMENT require a Director of Research for the Fisheries Research Division, Wellington. The initial salary will be £2900-£3lOO p.a. Fisheries research, carried out by the New Zealand Government, has been reorganised as a separate division of the Marine Department, with emphasis on basic fisheries research and separate from the development, extension, management, and technology functions, which are the responsibility of an associated division of the department. An excellent opportunity exists for a capable and experienced fishery biologist, with a capacity for administration and leadership, to develop a new unit under very favourable circumstances, with Government priorities being given to research expansion, provision of new laboratories, research vessels and associated facilities. There has been some basic work carried out in New Zealand on demersal species and on invertebrates, however, the present and continuing need is for substantial expansion of the basic biological studies on which valid management practices can be founded. Priority is being given to building up a fully qualified graduate staff, and a technical staff to an initial total of 30. The Director’s immediate responsibilities will include the recruitment of staff, formulation of a research programme, and the planning of laboratory and ship facilities. Salary £2900 to £3lOO with prospects of higher remuneration in the expansion scheme. Conditions of appointment include provision for payment of fares and other travelling and accommodation expenses. There is opportunity to join an advantageous superannuation scheme. Further details are available from: The Secretary, MARINE DEPARTMENT, P.O. Box 2395, WELLINGTON. (For attention Fisheries Research Division.) Applications close on December 9th, 1964 with the Secretary, State Services Commission, Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use form PS 17A, obtainable from Post Offices, and should enclose copies only of testimonials, and quote vacancy number 3945. Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 3018 I OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FOR PRODUCTION CHEMIST I 1 I 1 1 A LEADING established manufacturer and distributor of nationally known cosmetics, hair beauty products and allied i lines, with branches throughout New Zealand, can offer an i exceptional opportunity to a technically qualified chemist. • The position calls for a man with the ability to control 1 a staff of about 20, who also has the drive and Initiative to 1 overcome the many diverse problems connected with manu- < facturing a wide range of cosmetic type products. Practical experience in production methods, analytical : control procedure, supervision, production planning, purchasing and import licensing is essential. 1 The position is a management one and applicants would j work in close liaison with the Managing Director and sales J personnel. A salary of £1750 p.a. plus bonuses would be a minimum starting figure. A vehicle for personal evening | and weekend use would be made available. The position becomes vacant in Christchurch in mid-January 1965. Applications should include details of experience in manufacturing, personal history, and other relevant details. Copies only of references please. Write immediately to: — "Opportunity," P P.O. BOX 2149 CHRISTCHURCH. h V t a 3152

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30610, 28 November 1964, Page 35

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