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VACANCIES—M*LES DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited for positions as follows:(a) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS DESIGN: Salary range £1315 to £2225 per annum. (b) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS: Salary up to £1785 per annum. Separate Conditions of Appiontment for (a) and (b) may be obtained from the General Manager, D.C.C. Electricity Department, P.O. Box 513, Dunedin. Applications close with the Town Clerk, P.O. Box 5045, Dunedin, at noon, on Monday, January 30, 1967. J. C. LUCAS, TOWN CLERK. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin. OCTOBER 25, 1966. 2726 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIANS are required at various locations both within New Zealand and the South Pacific to install, calibrate, and maintain radio and radar air navigational and landing aids and associated tele-communications equipment at aerodromes, communications centres and other units. These are challenging and responsible positions and require a high degree of skill. We require technicians with at least five years’ recent experience in skilled work oh radio, radar, or similar electronic work. As well as experience in radio communications work they should also have worked on either radar, line communications, or ground-based aeronautical aids. The commencing salary is up to £1155 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience, with further advancement on merit. Housing is provided overseas, and it is also available at some New Zealand locations. Those appointed are eligible to join the Government Superannuation Fund and the Public Service Welfare Society. Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. If you think you can match up to the standard required you are invited to ring the Aerodrome Superintendent at the nearest airport and he will arrange for you to receive further information. Alternatively you may prefer to write to the Secretary for Civil Aviation, Private Bag, Wellington. (It would save time if you complete a Form PSl7a, obtainable from any Post Office, and enclose copies only of testimonials, with your written request.) 5879 ELECTRICAL TRADESMEN FOR SUBSTATION WORK WE REQUIRE a number of first-class tradesmen in order to cope with a rapidly expanding construction and maintenance programme. TRADESMEN, SUITABLY QUALIFIED TO FILL TECHNICIAN CLASSIFICATIONS, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUIRED. Positions with excellent prospects and recently revised rates of pay are immediately available. Call in any time (entrance in Armagh street almost opposite Centennial Pool) and discuss these opportunities with Mr Graham, Substation Superintendent, or Mr Smart, Foreman. Or write to: The General Manager, . MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. P.O. Box 526, Christchurch. 3052 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY IN NEW FACTORY FOR * SHEET METAL WORKERS * SEMI SKILLED WELDERS * STEEL PRESS OPERATORS * METAL WORKER'S ASSISTANT These interesting and rewarding positions are now available due to the growth and expansion of ELBAR INDUSTRIES. The completely new factory offers ideal working conditions. The right applicants to the above positions will be paid top wages. Every wage will be reviewed every twelve months. Phone Mr Ellis 45-016 now for further details on these outstanding opportunities. ELBAR INDUSTRIES, LTD. 83a Clarence street, Riccarton, Christchurch. 3050 ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIPS VACANCIES AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN THE NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, the largest electric power supply organisation in New Zealand, offers training in this rapidly expanding and challenging industry. ELECTRICAL APPRENTICES train for Ist year under a full-time instructor at Central Depot, then in Power Stations, Substations, Drawing Office, Testing and Telecommunication Laboratories, and on Electrical Installations. Specialised training during the final year in the field of the apprentices’ choice will launch him into a career as a draughtsman, test or telecommunications technician, skilled electrical fitter, power station or substation operator. Full Electrical Registration is obtained. These apprenticeships are intended to lead to responsible positions and to New Zealand Certificate in Engineering. Applicants require practical aptitude and minimum mathematical abilty to School Certificate level. Enquire immediately by ringing 65-759 (68-147 evenings) or at District Office, New Zealand Electricity Department, M.L.C. Building, Corner Hereford .and Manchester Streets, Christchurch. or T. & G. Buildings, Princess Street, Dunedin, Phone 70-520. 9421

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31239, 10 December 1966, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31239, 10 December 1966, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31239, 10 December 1966, Page 29