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VACANCIES—MALES DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER RESORT HOTEL CHAIN APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified Hoteliers for the position of Deputy General Manager of the Tourist Hotel Corporation of New Zealand. The Deputy General Manager will be responsible to the General Manager for the control and operation of a chain of 13 or more scenic resort hotels which provide a high standard of service and amenities. The position calls for a candidate who is a qualified Caterer with experience in the latest methods of food preparation and service. Proven executive and administrative ability and a good personality are essential. The appointee will receive an initial salary of £3250 per annum with suitable allowances and optional superannuation. Applicants will be required to live in Wellington and travel to the resort hotel distinations. A schedule of information may be requested from the Secretary, Tourist Hotel Corporation of New Zealand, T.H.C. House, 136 The Terrace, Wellington. Applications will close on October 31, 1966. and should be marked “Application for the position of Deputy General Manager." and forwarded by air mail supported by a concise statement of age, marital status, curriculum vitae and copies of appropriate references, to the Chairman of Directors, Tourist Hotel Corporation of New Zealand, P.O. Box 2840, Wellington. 3950 DEPARTMENT CIVIL AVIATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIANS VARIOUS LOCATIONS DUTIES: Maintenance of a wide and expanding range of electronic equipment which provide essential services for aircraft flying both within New Zealand and the South Pacific area for which New Zealand is ’•esponsible. Equipment to be maintained includes: Communications (for both aircraft control and point-to-point services) which consist of H.F. and V.H.F transmitting and receiving equipment, V.HF. and microwave links, machine printing equipment, semiautomatic torn tape telegraphic switching centres, radio teletype transmission and reception, including automatic error correction equipment, single and independent side-band transmitters and receivers. Navigational and Landing Aids: Surveillance radars, distance measuring equipments, V.H.F. directionfinding sets, V.H.F. omni-ranges valve and solid state navigational beacons, precision approach radars, instrument landing systems. Meteorological Wind-finding and Weather Radars, Radiosonde receiving and recording equipment, cloud ceilometers. Miscellaneous equipment includes pen recorders, multi-track tape recorders, facsimile equipment. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: First-class certificate in Radio Technology (or acceptable equivalent) with several years’ recent experience working on electronic equipment. Applicants who have been continuously engaged on electronic work for a number of years, but lack the CRT will be considered in special cases and undergo a course of instruction at the department’s Aeronautical College at Christchurch. GENERAL: Appointees will be given Special Equipment courses at Christchurch as required. There are opportunities for service overseas, where housing is provided. Housing is also available at some New Zealand locations. SALARY: On appointment up to £llO5 per annum depending on qualifications and experience. Advancement to £l2lO per annum on merit. Promotions above £l2lO per annum are to established vacancies as Supervising Technicians. For further details contact the Regional Superintendent at Auckland (Phone 34-530), Wellington (55-760) or Christchurch (62-881), or write to the Secretary for Civil Aviation, Department of Civil Aviation, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use Form PS 17A. obtainable from Post Offices and should enclose copies only of testimonials. Assistance toward expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 3957 ENGINEERING APPRENTICESHIPS FITTING AND TURNING Apprenticeships available to youths 15 to 18 years of age, with not less than two years secondary education. Our Engineering Department covers all branches of the trade including toolmaking. if you are leaving school this year come in and inspect our plant. SCOTT BROS. LTD., 65 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 3999 ENGINE FITTER AIR NEW ZEALAND invites applications from qualified Aircraft Tradesmen for work in the Engine Overhaul Section situated on the waterfront at Mechanics Bay, one mile from the centre of Auckland City. The company overhauls a variety of engines, ranging from piston to pure jet, and permanent staff enjoy a number of benefits including substantial concessions for international air travel. Please apply in writing, giving personal details, experience and qualifications, to:— The City Employment Officer, AIR NEW ZEALAND, PRIVATE BAG, AUCKLAND. _ 3961 ENGINEER MARINE QUALIFICATIONS A MARINE ENGINEER with a steam certificate (minimum Third Marine but preferably higher) is required for our Contact Sulphuric Acid Plant at present under Construction at Hornby. The plant includes a 430 p.s.i waste heat boiler and 3200 KW turbo-alternator. The initial appointment will be as Assistant to the Erecting Company during the construction stage and subsequently as a shift engineer when production commences towards the end of this year or early 1967. Terms of employment will be as agreed with the N.Z. Institute of Marine and Power Engineers. Present annual salary is £1430 plus overtime in excess of 40 hours per week. Superannuation will be available. Apply in writing to: The Manager, Kempthorne Prosser & Co's N.Z. Drug Co., Limited, P.O. Box 1244, Christchurch.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 28

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