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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SURVEYOR AND SURVEYOR OF SHIPS \ Marine Department, Head Office, Wellington. Commencing salary $3200. Qualifications: First-class Marine Engineer’s Certificate for steam and motor and six months experience as Second Engineer. $3340. As above, plus New Zealand Certificate of Engineering or H.N.C. or equivalent or First-class Steam and Motor Certificate and age 30 or more. $3680 or higher. Depending on experience, for Extra First-class Marine Engineer’s Certificate, an engineering degree, M.I. Mech.E. or approved equivalent. Progression would be as follows: On satisfactory performance and conduct to $4190. First-class Marine Engineer's Certificate for steam and motor and six months experience as Second Engineer. To $4710. For extra First-class Marine Engineer’s Certificate, an Engineering Degree, M.l.Mech.E. or approved equivalent. For these appointees $4970 is available on merit. Minimum age 27 years. Duties: examination of plans and specifications of new ships, checking of survey reports, appraisal of designs of ships’ hulls, machinery and equipment and other work associated with ship surveys and/or examination of designs of boilers, pressure vessels, lifts and cranes. Applications close on November 20, 1968, with the Secretary, State Services Commission, Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use form PSI7A, obtainable from Post Offices, and should enclose copies only of testimonials and quote vacancy number: 3564. Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 3213 GRADUATE ASSISTANT A GRADUATE ASSISTANT is required in the Respiratory Laboratory, Department of Medicine, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin. This position involves work with modern techniques for the physiological assessment of cardiovascular and respiratory states involving particularly blood and gas analysis and measurements of acid-base derangements. Duties involve both routine investigations and participation in research projects and further information may be obtained from Dr T. V. O’Donnell at address below. Applicants should hold a science degree or be close to the completion o' this. Written applications close with: The Professor of Medicine, Medical School, P.O. Box 913, Dunedin, at 9 a.m., Friday, November 15. 3268

INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH CHEMIST DUE TO RAPID expansion we require the services of another qualified INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH CHEMIST to join the ranks of our existing Laboratory team. Our product range covers Adhesives, Sealants, Protective Coatings and Industrial Detergents, and new developments in allied fields are envisaged. This position is highly interesting and will appeal to an experienced Research Chemist with an aptitude for development work and a capacity for original approach. He should preferably be familiar with the Paint and/or Rubber Industry. A generous salary with excellent prospects for the future is offered, depending on qualifications and previous experience. All applications, which will be treated as confidential, should be in writing, giving full details as to qualifications, background and positions held, age, marital status, etc., enclosing copies only of certificates and testimonials, and should be addressed to: Managing Director, ADOS CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, P.O. Box 38-160, Petone. MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of medical representative with a leading international company in a territory covering the southern half of the South Island based in Dunedin. The company’s diverse and thriving interests indicate excellent future prospects for competent and able men who possess a qualification in pharmacy, chemistry or an allied field. After initial training the successful applicant will be engaged in the promotion of the company’s wellestablished products. The generous commencing salary, which is subject to regular review, should prove attractive to applicants who are anxious to build a career in industry. Initial applications giving details of personal, educational and employment history should be addressed to:— GENERAL MANAGER, MAY AND BAKER (NEW ZEALAND), LTD, P.O. BOX 35060, NAENAE. 3199

SUB-EDITOR THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES has an immediate vacancy for a competent SUB-EDITOR up to senior grading. Salary according to qualifications. Reply to:— THE EDITOR, BOX 181, DUNEDIN. 3265 WELLINGTON POLYTECHNIC TUTORS IN ACCOUNTING AND COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for two full-time tutors’ positions at the Wellington Polytechnic. In both cases applicants should be qualified accountants with practical experience but not necessary with teaching experience as some training will precede teaching assignments. In one position the emphasis is on general accounting for the examinations of the N.Z. Society of Accountants and the N.Z. Certificate of Commerce. In the other position the emphasis is on Cost and Management Accounting. Appointments will be effective from February 1,1969. The teaching year is limited to 40 weeks. Annual salary rates are $3464-$4634 (Scale II; $4304-85054 Scale III). Scale and point of entry depend on qualifications and experience and progress through scale by annual increment of $l4O-8170. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Head of the Department, School of Commerce and Accountancy, Wellington Polytechnic, Private Bag, Wellington. F. A. BELL, Registrar. 3229

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 32

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