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Situations Vacant Ministry of Works \Sy and Development APPRENTICESHIP IN FITTING & WELDING SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT will be taught t ■- above trade with training given in the use ot hand tools, lathes and drilling machines. The use <■• measuring instruments, working from and the ust of sketches and scale drawings. Pipe bending and fabrication, the use • tein plates.' Training in the art and science «>t ehxtifi and gas welding and cutting to recognised Zealand standards. APPRENTICESHIP IN THE TRADE OF MOTOR MECHANIC applicant will be taught the abo\ e trade with training given in the use of hand tools, instruction in soldering and brazing, riveting and coiifect treatment of bolts, studs and locks. , -)rhe correct, sequence and procedure in engine tune-up work, as applied to the particular section of the trade. Diagnosing engine faults with modern testing equipment. Setting valve and ignition timing. Correct engine lubrication. Engine overhaul. APPRENTICESHIP IN HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING Training tn the use of hand tools, measuring instruments and working from drawings in support of the installation and servicing of mechanical plant in buildings. Work covers pipes and piping systems, sheetmetal ducting, fans and filters. Typical installations are heating systems, hot water and steam radiators, pumps, unit heaters, boilers, steam systems, firing and fuel systems, ventilation, airconditioning, refrigeration and insulation, acoustics. APPRENTICESHIP IN FITTING, TURNING & MACHINING Successful applicants will be taught the above trade with training given in the use of hand tools, machine tools and the interpretation of drawings. The fitting, assembly, repair and maintenance of various types of machinery. The use of measuring instruments and knowledge of fits and limits nor- • mally used in the industry. Work experience will cover construction plant and equipment, high-class steel fabrications and general mechanical engineering. Good prospects of promotion on completion of apprenticeships and trade certification. Minimum of three years secondary education desirable. Please contact — THE WORKSHOP MANAGER, SOUTHERN REGIONAL MECHANICAL WORKSHOPS, 559 BLENHEIM ROAD, PHONE 45-185. Applications on Form PSI7A close November U 27, 1977. Late applications will not be accepted. •« 2165 A* - -ir iini'in - ■ I i . - ■ , -r-r .... ' •. - Si

ACCOUNTANT ENGINEERING AROUND $lO,OOO P.A. THIS IS A CHALLENGING POSITION with > real prospects on performance with an old J established specialist company leading in its > field with interesting developments ahead. Full qualification is preferred plus in-depth “ knowledge of manufacturing accounting and co|tmg — ability to motivate others and become an increasingly effective member of the 2 management team. <* Age is no bar but the combination of youth and experience usually found at about 30 >* would be ideal. It would be a decided asset for final con- 2! sideration to have some background directly or « indirectly associated with the engineering world. * Retirements pending in 1978 can give added 2 opportunities for promotion into increasing * executive responsibilities. Telephone our Receptionist early on 799-060 , to set up a preliminary cost-free confidential P.O. BOX 450. CHRISTCHURCH 3 2)99 »< jT.. ■i-T- rrr]fflin-r--iriiT| 1 Till ■II _,ll I mill r T ~.~T Wlin- '* ACCOUNTING STUDENTSHIP S; AWARD FOR 1978 TERMS: $3OO per annum for two (2i years — payable]*-, half-yearly. CONDITIONS: Candidates must hold University Entrance as-’ a minimum qualification. S The award is open equally to young men or“' women enrolling for a full-time course in account-/' ancy at either the University of Canterbury or theh Christchurch Technical Institute. i The successful candidate will be employed byA Andrews and Beaven, Ltd. during the vacation 1 :’ and for at!least 2 years after the period of slud - , covered by this award — the continued payment* of which is entirely at the discretion of Andrew sj and Beaven, Ltd. CLOSING DATE. DECEMBER 1. 1977 I Applications in writing, giving age. details f secondary schooling, qualifications, other activities (sports, hobbies, clubs, etc.). Course of study in-, tended (B.Com. Qr Accountancy Professional) and should be addressed to: “Studentship Award'* Personnel Office ANDREWS AND -BF.AVFN LTD, Private Bag. Christchurch.

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Press, 19 November 1977, Page 52

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