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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL A large, progressive, international company is seeking a: MECHANICAL ENGINEER ® A MAN professionally qualified as a mechanical engineer would be preferred, but provision exists for using other suitably qualified engineers. Some initial time would be spent in a design office as a preparation for undertaking full projects involving total responsibility for their conduct. Young professional engineers, in their mid-twenties, would find this a most attractive position which could open avenues to further facets of the company’s operations after thorough knowledge of the industry had been acquired. Full information will be given at the interview stage. Location is in the Wellington area. Salary would be negotiated relative to qualifications and experience, but is likely to be in the vicinity of $4200. Applicants can be assured of a realistic approach to reach mutual satisfaction. REPLIES: Please reply in absolute confidence giving full details and quoting No. WKBO6, to: Mr J. C. Elmsly, W. D. SCOTT ANO COMPANY, Management’ Consultants, P.O. Box 9341, Wellington. Supplementing Successful Management. 7236 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT SALMOND AND SPRAGGON, LIMITED THIS COMPANY, a member of the Salmond Holdings Group, invites applications for appointment to the position of Chief Accountant, now vacant because of promotion within the organisation. Our activities involve the manufacture and distribution of a wide range of pharmaceuticals, toiletries, cosmetics and household products, marketed nationally by our own Sales Divisions. The accounting functions of the company are centred in Wellington, where the successful applicant will be based. RESPONSIBILITIES: The Chief Accountant is responsible to the Secretary for the efficient management of the company’s accounting division; preparation of reports for the Board of Directors and for management; constant review and improvement of methods and systems, including E.D.P. and other mechanised operations. QUALIFICATIONS: The man appointed will be a member of the New Zealand Society of Accountants, in the 30-45 age group, with wide accounting experience, mature outlook and commanding personality. He will be capable of controlling and directing staff: taking an active part in the management team in co-operation with other group accountants and of communicating effectively with executives in all spheres of our operation. REWARDS: This is a top-level appointment in a growth company. A salary level will be negotiated accordingly, and will be subject to regular annual review. Removal expenses will be covered by the company and participation in a generously subsidised pension and insurance scheme is available. Enquiries preliminary to application may be made by telephoning Mr R. J. Ritchie, 559-809, Wellington. All applications and enquiries will be treated in the strictest confidence. Applications should be in writing, marked “Confidential,” and addressed to:— The Company Secretary, Salmond and Snraggon, Limited, P.O. Box 695, Wellington. 5357 NEW ZEALAND TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE Wyndrum Avenue, Lower Hutt. TUTORS REQUIRED APPLICATIONS closing March 29, 1969, are invited for the following teaching positions. Appointments are made in one of the following grades of tutorship in technical institutes with range of salaries as shown, plus 1968 Interim Ajustment Allowance of $B4. Tutor Grade I $2240 to $3770 Tutor Grade II $3380 to $4550 Tutor Grade 111 $4220 to $4970 Point of entry depends on qualifications and experience. Tutor Grade I: (1) LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING. Good practical experience required with examination qualifications if possible. Appointee will be required, in the first instance, to prepare written lessons according to the syllabus for examinations of the New Zealand Trades Certification Board, and then to teach enrolled students. (2) FITTING, TURNING AND MACHINING. N.Z.cTe. holder preferred to teach apprentices to Advanced Trade Certificate. Ability to teach saw doctoring and timber machining an advantage. Tutor Grade I or II: (3) AGRICULTURE. To teach practising farmers, preentry students and farm cadets. Ability to teach sheep farming, dairy farming, or arable farming. University qualifications with good practical experience. (4) HORTICULTURE. Graduate or diploma holder required to teach apprentices and students for National Diploma of Horticulture. (5) SURVEYING. Qualified surveyor with good practical experience to teach survey cadets and students in Technicians Certification Authority courses. Tutor Grade I, 11, or III: (6) BUILDING TECHNOLOGY. Diploma holder required with good practical experience to teach subjects for New Zealand Certificates in Building, Quantity Surveying and Architectural Draughting. (7) CIVIL ENGINEERING. Qualifications of at least N.Z. Certificate in Engineering. To teach students in Technicians Certification Authority courses. Good practical experience essential. (8) QUANTITY SURVEYING. Professionally qualified man required to teach to the standard of the New Zealand Certificates in Building and Quantity Surveying. Tutor Grade II or 111 (9) URBAN VALUATION. Holder of university diploma preferred. Ability to teach some Real Estate subjects an advantage. For further particulars and application forms apply to the Principal, N.Z. Technical Correspondence Institute, P.O. Box 30333, Lower Hutt. 7229

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31935, 12 March 1969, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31935, 12 March 1969, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31935, 12 March 1969, Page 20

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