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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT QUALIFIED N.Z. FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED, KINLEITH. THE OPPORTUNITY EXISTS for a bright, voung qualified accountant to join the staff of N.Z Forest Products Limited. Students who are sitting final examinations this year will be considered. 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 months trial period' PROSPECTS: Here is an opportunity to gain a wide and detailed knowledge in an industry of vital importance for the New Zealand economy. The opportunities open to the successful applicant are those that one of the largest manufacturing companies in New Zealand can offer. REQUIREMENTS: The applicant must be bright, young, qualified or sitting final examinations this year 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 bedroomed house in expanding Tokoroa (population 12.000) will be made available at 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. 2759 COMPUTER SYSTEMS PERSONNEL (GRADUATES REQUIRED) ALL MEMBERS of the data processing team in the 1.8. M. Company work with customers and prospects. Sales Representatives—negotiating new business. SYSTEMS ENGlNEERS—professionals in data processing. Instructors—conducting classes for customer employees. Electronic Engineers—installing and maintaining computers. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING A fully experienced Systems Engineer will normally be involved with a number of computer projects. Briefly, with each project his work will pass through a number of phases: Problem definition —often very complex and involving months of work. Systems specification—designing a configuration of equipment which is best suited to the solution of the problems. Implementation—seeing that all the ideas and concepts are put into practice. Systems maintenance and development—ensuring complete efficiency of the system and designing further improvements. REQUIREMENTS: Degree in science, engineering, commerce or arts. 21-30 years of age. Incisive analytical mind and flair for detail. Ability to communicate ideas to management. Previous experience in industry, commerce or public accounting is an added advantage but by no means essential. TRAINING A series of training courses interspersed with practical experience are arranged so that Systems Engineers reach a high degree of technical competence early in their career. Successful applicants will go to Sydney for the initial training course on January 23, 1967. Starting salaries are generous and they rise quickly. A level of £2OOO can be reached within three years. Fringe benefits are attractive. Systems Engineers are given very responsible appointments at an early age in either professional or management positions and salaries are extremely good. The work is most challenging and satisfying. For a more detailed job description or for an appointment for an interview, please contact: Mr J. W. D’Arcy, Branch Manager, 1.8. M. World Trade Cornoration, Mercantile Gazette Building. 271 Madras street, Christchurch. Telephone: 50-178, P.O. Box 1219. 2933 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for a position as tutor to teach Electrical apprentices. Applicants must have trade qualifications and good trade experience. A New Zealand Certificate in Engineering or equivalent qualifications is desirable. Appointee may join teachers superannuation scheme. Salary range £1045 to £1715 or £1545 to £-045. Starting salary’ will depend on experience and qualifications and will be within one of the above scales. Automatic annual increments to the top of the scale to which appointed. Some assistance with removal and/or travel expenses. Further details of conditions and forms of application from:THE PRINCIPAL. Central Institute Of Technology, PO. Box 38177. Petone. 2741 KING'S COLLEGE AUCKLAND A MASTER TO TEACH CHEMISTRY and/or Physics is required for 1967. duties commencing as early as convenient. Subsidiary subjects are not essential. The position offers teaching at all levels including the sixth forms. Excellent laboratories and equipment storerooms, lecture rooms, etc., small classes and ideal teaching conditions. A wide varietv of cultural and sporting activities is encouraged in the’ school, including rowing and sailing. King’s College is a Church of England Independent School with a roll of 550 boys, of whom 320 are boarders. Accommodation is offered for a single man in return for limited duties, assistance with housing for a married man and with the education of sons at King's School and the College. Removal expenses by arrangement. Salary offered will be fully commensurate with qualifications and experience, and not less than State scale. Apply to:The Headmaster. KING S COLLEGE. AUCKLAND 2530 MARLBOROUGH HOSPITAL BOARD ACCOUNTANT APPLICATIONS, closing at noon on MONDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1966, are invited for the position of Accountant to the Marlborough Hospital Board. Commencing salary will be within the range £1520-£1675 per annum according to qualifications and experience Schedule of Duties and Conditions of Appointment are obtainable from the undersigned. P.O. Box 46, Blenheim. D J AITKEN, Secretary. 7372

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31221, 19 November 1966, Page 35

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