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’Situations Vacant — COMMUNICATOR CADETS CIVIL AVIATION DIVISION MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT --g The Civil Aviation Division, Ministry of — Transport, invites applications for career training in aeronautical ground communications. AGE: On January 1, 1976, applicants must be at least 16 but under 19 years of age. E MINIMUM EDUCATION: Department of Education standard for entry to Form VI, preferably with passes in English and Mathematics; students sitting this year may also be considered MEDICAL FITNESS: Applicants will be required to pass a prey. entry medical examination. c. INTERVIEWS: Selection interviews will be conducted in es Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch during October 1975. :e DATE OF ENTRY: s. January 14, 1976. at TRAINING: Successful applicants attend a departmental 14 course of instruction from January to November, 1976, covering communications operating practices and procedures and allied subjects to communicator qualifying standard. After graduation practical familiarisation d training will be given in either Auckland, a Wellington or Christchurch Communications ' e Centres, and at selected aerodrome field units , e prior to posting to full operational duties d which initially will be to one of the Com- ’• munications Centres. During the third year of £ operational service Cadets attend a second s, formal training course of tuition for comnle|d tion of the Communications Officer qualificaJj tion which is a pre-reouisite for advancement Q . to supervisory positions. E e - SALARY: x- Commencing salary in accordance with edu>f cational qualifications related to the Public Service scale. Salary is supplemented by penal m rates and shift allowances for work on weeky. ends and at night. y ' PROMOTION: le There are good prospects for promotion on a competitive basis. .e BOND: s - Cadets will be bonded on entry to serve in ’I the New Zealand Public Service for a period s of three years from the date of completion of their initial training course in 1976. APPLICATIONS: Applications' close on September 26, 1975; they must be made on Form P.S. 17A (obtain--4 able from all Post Offices) and should be accompanied by: (a) a recent photograph (which will be returned); (b) copies of any relevant supporting test!- >- menials; e (c) copies of School Certificate. University >. Entrance, or other relevant examination it results. 11 Applications quoting vacancy No. 20, should a be addressed to:—■ d The Staff Officer. ; f MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Private Bag, Wellington. s Further information may be obtained from the I Staff Officer, or from any office of the Civil t Aviation Division, Ministry of Transport. "- _ d n d MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT ri TELECOMMUNICATIONS ;e l TECHNICAL CADETS j CIVIL AVIATION DIVISION Vacancy No. 22) THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT invites applicair tions for Telecommunications Technical Cadete ships. s AGE: is Applicants must be not more than 19 years n of age at the end of 1975. e EDUCATION: University Entrance qualification including “ mathematics and physics or sixth form cer- ’■ tificate of grade five or better in at least 1- mathematics and physics. y REQUIREMENTS: i. Applicants should have a definite interest in n radio and electronics and must not be colour blind. TRAINING: 9 Cadets receive practical training at the Ministry establishments at Christchurch and Wellington, together with daytime tuition at J a technical institute. Cadets are required to ’- study for the Radio Technicians Certificate t) and the Supplementary Certificate in Radio, g together with radar and line comqiunication ® to Ministry standards. The full training period s’ covers four years. Cadets are bonded on appointment to remain in the Public Service for not less than three years after completion of study for the Supplementary Certificate. « SALARY; v Commencing salaries will be in accordance with the applicants educational qualifications. APPLICATIONS: Applications for entry in 1976 are to be made on Form P.S. 17A (obtainable from any Post Office) and must be accompanied by: i° (a) a copv of a testimonial from the Prin1, cipal of the school being attended; d (b) details of School Certificate, University L Entrance or Sixth Form Certificate, includn ing all subjects and marks and also details i of examinations and subjects being taken £ this year. i- Applications quoting Vacancy No. 22, should d be addressed to:— A The Staff Officer, “ MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, al Private Bag, Wellington. Closing date for applications is October 29, “ 1975. ;o MATERIALS CO-ORDINATOR 16 5 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT is a relatively new n and increasingly important discipline in the industrial scene. Its object is to achieve a more efficient use of raw materials. We need a man to assist 4 our Materials Manager in this important objective. The person we envisage for this position will not necessarily have had materials management experience. He could come to us with’experience d in one or several of the following fields: d Method Engineering; o Accounting Steffes; E.D.P.; 4 or Production Control. The two most important attributes he must possess are a mathematical aptitude and the ability to develop and maintain good human relations with all levels of personnel in a large manufacturing organisation. He could well have a part degree in any discipline. He should be in the age g range 22-30. As a forward looking company we can offer 7 good prospects, a realistic salary and other Com- i i- pany benefits. d e Please contact:— >- JOHN McCASKEY, LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN LIMITED, 10 MONTREAL STREET. TELEPHONE 71-689. 2 51268 I

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33941, 6 September 1975, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33941, 6 September 1975, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33941, 6 September 1975, Page 37

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