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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL HYDROLOGY MELBOURNE AND METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS r Melbourne, Australia IN ADDITION to normal system studies the Investigation. Planning and Research Section of the Board’s Water Supply Design Branch is engaged in an important and increasing hydrological research programme, designed to evaluate the effects of varied water catchment treatments on the quantity and quality of water obtained therefrom. Appointees to positions Nos. 2406. 2408 and 3109 below are required for data collection and development of the necessary correlations and statistical investigations to permit significant interpretation of the results of this experimental work ENGINEER (HYDROLOGY) Position No. 2406 STATISTICIAN (HYDROLOGY) Position No. 2408 SENIOR TECHNICAL OFFICER (HYDROLOGY) Position No. 3109 SALARIES: For Position Nos. 2406 and 2408 Within the range 5A3867-5A7029 per annum according to qualifications and experience. For Position No 3109 5A5152-8A5528 per annum. DUTIES: For Position No. 2406—Collaborate with the Statistician (Hydrology) on the design of experimental layouts for hydrological research. Supervise a hvdrographic sub-section engaged on the analvsis of stream flows and meteorological records from the Board's Hydroloeical Research protects on investigation of the hvdrological aspects of. and interpretation of the results of such analyses and on investigations nf Catchment Yield and flood run off of the Board's watersheds, together with such other duties as required from time to time For Position No. 2408—Responsible, in collaboration with the Engineer (Hvdrnloev). for the design of experimental lavouts for hvdroloeical research projects, investigation of statistical aspects of all results, and to advise on related statistical problems of engineering projects within the Branch For Position No 3109—Supervise a group of hydroaraphers in analvsis of stream flow and meteorological records, rating of streams aqueducts, etc., maintenance of instruments and checking and recording of all field data QUALIFICATIONS: For Positions Nos 2406 and 2408—Applicants must hold a Deeree or Dinloma from a recognised University or Technical Institution in Engineering Science or other allied discinlines with passes in Mathematics, together with suitable experience in the duties required For Position No 3109—Apnlicants must have a Hydrography Certificate from the Svrtnev Technical College or eouivalent technical and/or engineering qualifications, and should have at least ten years' recognised experience in all aspects of hydrographic work, and hold a current drivers’ licence. Applications in writing, quoting the appropriate Position No., and stating age. qualifications and experience. should be forwarded to reach the Personnel Manaeer Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. Box 4342 G.P.0.. Melbourne. 3001. Australia, no later than noon on Friday. February 20. 1970. 4607 OTAGO POLYTECHNIC HEAD OF ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING A VACANCY EXISTS for the Head of Department (Grade 1) of Architecture and Building. A degree and/or equivalent professional qualification is essential. Professional and administrative experience are desirable. The Department trains architectural draughting technicians, quantity surveying technicians, building technicians, carpentry apprentices and plumbing apprentices. The salary is 85830. Applications close with the Secretary. Otago Polytechnic. Private Bag. Dunedin, at 9 a.m. on Monday. March 2. Application forms (E 25/1) and information regarding conditions of service (A 1.11/66) are available from the Polytechnic Office. 7660 SOLICITOR YOUNG SOLICITOR, preferably with some practical experience, required by busy established Nelson legal practice. Position would involve a wide range of work. Excellent salary and prospects for suitable applicant. Please apply in writing with full particulars to: Pitt and Moore, Solicitors, P.O. Box 18, Nelson. 7787_ TECHNICAL STAFF FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH THE MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT of Tasman Vaccine Laboratory. Ltd, undertakes both basic and applied research on the preven- • tion of diseases of veterinary importance. Projects include the development of large-scale culture methods for the growth of bacteria and viruses, together with the chemical and biological characterisation of protective protein antigens derived from these agents. In addition to conventional bacteriological equipment the Department contains apparatus for preparative ultracentrifugation, column and paper chromatography, immunoelectrophoresis and fluorescence microscopy. The following appointments are to be made: — VIROLOGIST: A senior position that offers considerable scope for original work on cell-virus relationships. The desirable qualification is a degree in Microbiology, with some research experience in either animal or human virology BACTERIOLOGIST: Should have a degree in Microbiology or Food Technology, or hold the N.Z. Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology BACTERIOLOGIST TECHNICIAN: Should hold the Intermediate Certificate of the N.Z Certificate of Science (Microbiology/Biology) or be studving for this qualification. SALARIES: In each instance will be fully commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and scientific ability. Membership of a subsidised superannuation scheme will be offered. Each successful senior applicant will join an established research group and assume responsibility for pursuing a specific investigation. APPLICATIONS: In strictest confidence. Please apply in writing, stating age. qualifications, experience. positions currently and previously held, giving telephone numbers and any other relevant information. to: THE GENERAL MANAGER. TASMAN VACCINE LABORATORY, LTD, Private Bag, Upper Hutt.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 22

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