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r Situations Vacant PSYSIOLOGY TECHNICIAN I THIS CHALLENGING POSITION would suit an experienced person who has graduated or who is about to graduate in the NZ Certificate of Science in Physiology or its equivalent and who in addi- | tion has biological, chemical or electronic experience. The appointee will be responsible for the | preparation of equipment, experimental animals and special solutions for laboratory classes in ! physiology as well as the ordering of supplies and maintaining equipment for physical or electronic ‘ measurement of physiological functions. Further enquiries to Professor R. L. W. Averill, Departi ment of Zoology. SALARY: Salary in the range of 56717 to 59710 | p.a., including the general wage order allowance will be paid. CLOSING DATE: February 12, 1979 APPLICATIONS: Applications giving details of i age, qualifications and experience, and the names and addresses of two referees (and/or enclosing I references) to the Appointments Officer, Victoria University of Wellington, from whom conditions of appointment and application forms are available. THE APPOINTMENTS OFFICER, PERSONNEL OFFICE Victoria University of Wellington. Private Bag. WELLINGTON. Telephone 721-000. 3099 PRINTERS’ ENGINEER ' A VACANCY EXISTS in our Sydney Australia Service Division for a Printers’ Engineer experienced with Graphic Arts Equipment. This is an opportunity for a self-motivated person to join a skilled team of highly trained technicians installing and servicing the most modi ern printing equipment in Australia. 1 Benefits include attractive remuneration, superannuation, service vehicle supplied or ! depending on the circumstances generous car ■ allowance. f It off s facilities of continuous training, local travel and the opportunity of overseas training ' programmes. All inquiries strictly confidential and should be marked: "PRINTERS’ ENGINEER,” Box 2422, G.P.O. SYDNEY, 2001, Australia. 179 ' PRODUCTION EXAMINER ENGINEERING A TIME SERVED ENGINEER with a concern for quality workmanship is required for our Hornby works. Duties inherent in this position embrace: 1. Examination and checking of machining and turning work carried out in our own shops. 2 Liaison with works management in the accurate setting up of machines for standard production runs. 3 Checking the accuracy and standard of workmanship in work performed under sub-contract before acceptance into store. 4. Assistance, as necessary, with the checking of assembly done in our' fitting and fabrication shops and with instruction for fitting and turning apprentices. The position is not physically demanding and application from recently retired or partially incapacitated engineers can therefore be considered. Please reply in confidence to Mr W. P. Fliteroft, phone 497-029, a.h. 7506 Halswell. CARBONIC ICE. LIMITED, HORNBY, engineers to the CO2 Industry. Canterbury Street, Hornby. W8441 ' QUANTITY SURVEYOR TO TAKE CONTROL of our Contracts Office and be responsible for: f 1. Tender Compilation. 2. Some estimation work. , 3. Contract Programming. 4. Increase costs. i 5. Contracts measurement and invoicing. 6 Contracts finalisation. | This is a challenging position requiring abil- < ity, application and accuracy together with a I desire to investigate and win profitable contracts | in widely diversified fields. J The successful applicant will be assisted by a I sound costing system and thorough knowledge of ■ production rates. Constant liaison with the Company Construcj tion Managers and clients’ representatives will be i necessary. ) This is a senior position where results will be i suitably rewarded. | Please write in the first instance stating qual- ; locations, work history, age and marital status to: T HE MANAGING DIRECTOR, P.O. BOX 11096, SOCKBURN l (Mark envelope ‘‘Confidential.") i 333 Wigram Rd. Christchurch 3 W W Telephone 332-039 ’ H9107_ REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY THIS MAJOR REAL ESTATE organisation is expanding its operations in the main centres to meet client requirements. Applications are invited from experienced self-motivating sales people to join our selling and leasing team in Christchurch. Additional specialised training can be given. Remuneration, company support and office facilities all designed to assist profitable operations. Call James Melville in confidence, bus ‘96-521. A.H 842-2R6. for an interview F ■ ■ MREINZ J ( FtefchST REAL ESTATE \ 2129

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Press, 3 February 1979, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 3 February 1979, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 3 February 1979, Page 51

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