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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT—QUALIFIED N.Z. FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED, KINLEITH The opportunity exists for a bright young qualified accountant to join the staff of N.Z. Forest Products Ltd. THE WORK is interesting, varied and challenging and covers all phases of the company’s activities from forestry operations to paper making. , THE SALARY is generous and at a level to attract the right man for the position. The successful applicant will be invited to join the company’s superannuation scheme after a six month trial period. PROSPECTS: Here is an opportunity to gain a wide and detailed knowledge in an industry of vital importance for the N.Z. economy. The opportunities open to the successful applicant are those that one of the largest manufacturing companies in New Zealand can offer. REQUIREMENTS: The applicants must be bright, young, qualified and capable of working in harmony with people outside the accounting office. He must be capable of working on his own, subject to a minimum of supervision. ACCOMMODATION: A three bedroom house in expanding Tokoroa (pop. 12.000) will be made available at a reasonable rental for a married applicant. Single accommodation is also available. Apply in writing giving particulars of qualifications, experience etc, to: The Employment Officer, N.Z. FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED, Private Bag, Tokoroa. ' 7322 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA TECHNICAL EDUCATION DIVISION PERTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE LECTURERS 1 LECTURERS 11 Applicants must be qualified for membership of the Royal Australian Institute of Architecture or equivalent institution. DEPARTMENT OF ART LECTURERS II FINE ART (Sculpture) Applicants must hold a diploma of a recognised college of art with a major in sculpture. Evidence of professional practice and achievement in the special field will be an advantage. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY LECTURER 1 Applicants must be qualified pharmacists with substantial retail experience. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING LECTURERS I STRUCTURAL Applicants must be fully qualified for corporate membership of the Institute of Engineers (Aust.) or equivalent. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LECTURERS I COMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICS LECTURERS II COMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICS Applicants must be fully qualified for corporate membership of the Institute of Engineers (Aust.) or equivalent. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LECTURERS I With emphasis on Machine Design, Theory of Machines, Machine Tools, Metrology or Metallurgy. LECTURERS II With emphasis on Drawing and Design, Mechanics or Metallurgy. Applicants must be full qualified for corporate membership of the Institute of Engineers (Aust.) or equivalent. LECTURER I METALLURGY Applicants must be full qualified for corporate membership of an appropriate professional organisation. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL STUDIES LECTURER II LANGUAGE LABORATORY Applicants must have a degree or equivalent with a major in Asian languages. Experience in a language laboratory is essential and teaching experience in a language laboratory will be an advantage. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS LECTURER I Applicants must have a degree or equivalent with a major in Physics. This is a special appointment for which experience in industry or applied research in the field of X-Ray Spectrometry and/or X-Ray Diffractometry is essential. LECTURER I Applicants must have a degree or equivalent with a major in Physics. This is a special position for which experience in industry or applied research in the field of Electron Microscopy is essential. SALARY RANGES Lecturers Group 1 $4484-56164 Lecturers Group 11 $3734-$5524 GENERAL CONDITIONS The successful applicant for the language laboratory position will be required to commence duty on September 19, 1966, or as soon as possible thereafter. Successful applicants for other positions will be required to commence duty on January 31, 1967, and salary will commence from January 1, 1967. Full details of progression through the salary scale, teaching duties and other conditions of serviec and forms of application T.E.I are available from the Director of Technical Education, Arcon Centre, 47 Havelock Street West Perth, with whom applications close on May 20, 1966. 3159 MINISTRY OF WORKS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DUTIES: Offer wide scope and variety advising Engineers and Architects in charge of design and construction on Ministry of Works projects throughout New Zealand. LOCATION: Head Office, Ministry of Works, Wellington. Initially the appointee will be occupied mainly with the Wellington Motorway Scheme. EXPERIENCE: Plus qualifications in Landscape Architecture arc desirable but applications from career minded individuals will also be considered. SALARY: In accordance with qualifications and expedience in the range £1520-£2065. PROSPECTS: Are excellent as this is a new position and promotion will depend on performance in response to limitless challenge. CONDITIONS: Of service are good and constantly improving. Also substantial welfare and superannuation benefits are available on voluntary subscription. Applications close on May 4,1966, 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 1227. Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 3188

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 31