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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT AN attractive future is open to a qualified or near qualified Accountant. The applicant will be required to carry out and administer Costing and Budgetary Control work for several large Companies and administer Control Systems for Public Companies, with branches in the area, also to carry out taxation work for clients. The salary for this position is by negotiation but will be in the range of £1350 to £1650. The future prospects for the applicant would be limited by his own ability. Accommodation can be arranged. GRAYBURN ROSS & PARTNERS, Bridge Street, Tokoroa. 2254 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT CIVIL ENGINEERS. ENGINEERING OR SCIENCE GRADAUATES, ARCHITECTS AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified persons for the following vacancies in the City Engineer’s Dapartment: Assistant Waterworks Engineer.Applicants should be Registered Engineers holding a professional qualification in Waterworks or Civil Engineering. Commencing salary within the range of £1605 to £1935 according to qualifications and experience with provision for further advancement. Traffic Engineering Staff: Applicants should be graduates in Engineering or Science who are prepared to specialise in Traffic Engineering. Preference will be given to applicants with previous experience in this field, but this qualification is not essential. Minimum commencing salary for Engineering Graduates, £1162. Assistant Engineers: Applicants should be Engineering Graduates or Graduands who are prepared to accept duties associated with structural design and reading works. Commencing salary will be within the range of £1162 to £1935 according to qualifications and experience. Architectural Staff: A vacancy exists for either an Assistant Architect or an Architectural Draughtsman. Preference will be given to applicants who have completed the requirements for Associate Membership of the N.Z. Institute of Architects or are members of the N.Z. Institute of Draughtsmen. Salary according to qualifications and experience will be within the following ranges with provision for further advancement. Assistant Architect, £1162 to £1935. Architectural Draughtsman, £lOO6 to £1176. Conditions of appointment and schedules of conditions may be obtained from the City Engineer’s Department, 166 Gloucester street, (P.O. Box 237) Christchurch where written applications addressed to the City Engineer will be received. C. S. BOWIE, Town Clerk. 22nd July, 1965. 2378 ELECTRICAL SALES ENGINEER WE WISH to appoint an experienced Electrical Engineer to maintain technical and sales liaison between the New Zealand Engineering and Marketing Company and our English works. The appointment will also have responsibility to the Company’s Overseas Marketing Manager in London for customer contact and export sales in the Pacific area. The successful applicant will be located principally in Wellington, but will be required to travel frequently throughout New Zealand and overseas. A period of several months familiarisation with the company and its products will be required at Wolverhampton, England. Qualifications preferred are’A.M.I.E.E. and practical experience with electrical rotating machines, motor control and power distribution. Salary will be generous and in accordance with experience. In due course management opportunity will develop. A brief description of personal information and experience, together with personal details, should be forwarded. Applications will be treated in strictest confidence, and should be addressed to:— The Managing Director, E.C.C. TRANSFORMERS & CONTROLS LIMITED, P.O. Box 5021, LOWER HUTT. 2167 OTAGO PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. A VACANCY EXISTS for a registered nurse for our Oamaru hospital and home for the aged. This is a live-in position. Remuneration and conditions in accordance with regulations. Please Apply: Sister Hunt, Telephone 71-870, Oamaru, or The Superintendent, P.S.S.A. 1 Dowling Street, P.O. Box 374, Dunedin. 2368 OTAGO PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Matron at the Association’s Hospital and Home, Oamaru. This thirtysix bed Hospital together with home and cottage accommodation calls for the services of a dedicated Christian. A self contained flat is available, and full remuneration and nursing superannuation will be made to a qualified person. Applications close on 2nd August. Conditions of appointment available from: THE SUPERINTENDENT, P.S.S.A.. 1 Dowling Street, DUNEDIN. P.O. Box 374. ’Phone 77-115. 2215 SENIOR LABORATORY TECHNICIAN IVON WATKINS DOW LIMITED POSITION: Because of company expansion it has become necessary to increase the staff of our modern laboratory. The position, that of a Senior Technician, calls for initiative and an interest in organic chemistry. Preference will be given to applicants who have had several years’ experience in laboratory work. DUTIES: The successful applicant will be required to assist in quality control testing when necessary. There will be ample opportunity for development work in herbicides, insecticides and general chemicals, as well as new analytical methods. TRAINING: Every encouragement will be given to advance training in general laboratory techniques, including gas liquid chromatography and U.V. spectroscopy. SALARY: Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Participation in a staff superannuation fund is offered after an initial period'of service. Apply in writing giving details of qualifications, marital status, age and experience to: CHIEF CHEMIST, IVON WATKINS-DOW LIMITED, Box 144, New Plymouth. 2241

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 32