Situations Vacant PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS PETROLEUM CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND (EXPLORATION), LIMITED A MEMBER COMPANY of the Petrocorp Group seeks to appoint a Petroleum Geologist to: —Undertake geological evaluations of drilling results. —Assist drilling personnel to achieve optimum drilling profiles. —Maintain, update, and advance hydrocarbon knowledge for current and future prospects throughout New Zealand. —Prepare and present written' proposals on prospects within the company’s licensed exploratory areas. To fulfill the requirements of the position, the company requires the successful applicant to be a self-motivated and self-disciplined Petroleum Geologist who is a recent graduate with a minimum of Bachelor of Science Degree in Geological Studies, preferably, though not essential, with at least one year’s practical experience in petroleum geology. In return, the company. Petrocorp (Exploration) offers the appointee: —Prospects of long-term involvement in current and future petroleum exploration programmes. —A competitive salary in accord with the appointee’s experiences and ability to contribute towards the company’s future objectives. —A subsidised superannuation scheme along with other staff benefits. Additional details on conditions of employment will be discussed at time of interviews. Applications, which will be treated with strict confidence, are to be made in writing in the first instance, outlining details of experiences and qualifications, and addressed to: MR J. S. ASHER, Group Administration Manager. PETROLEUM CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, P.O. BOX 5052, WELLINGTON. PATHOLOGIST APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from registered medical practitioners holding a higher qualification necessary for Specialist Pathologist status. The position is to be whole time or part time as negotiated, and the salary for the position will be as set down in the Hospital Service Determination for Medical Officers pertaining to Specialists. Cook Hospital Board comprises a 276 bed General Hospital, a 46 bed Maternity Hospital and the Memorial Home for the Aged. Construction has just commenced on a new 204 bed hospital complex. The Board has the usual range of medical and surgical specialties and the para-medical services are also well established. Conditions of appointment and applications may be obtained from the:— MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, Private Bag. GISBORNE. With whom applications close on March 19, 1980. COOK HOSPITAL BOARD WSI6 PROJECT ENGINEER OUR COMPANY is currently embarking on an extensive development programme at its plant in Hornby, Christchurch. An Engineer is required to assist with this conversion. THE POSITION INVOLVES: Planning of all phases of the projected implementation, including supervision of Engineering design, letting of contracts ana preparation of estimates of the resources required to complete the task within a specified time period. To build up and direct project teams which will provide the necessary skills to carry out the task. To supervise Staff and contractors employed on the project. The person we are seeking must have some tertiary qualifications in the electrical engineering field and should have, had practical experience in electrical engineering at middle or senior management level. Experience in the application of microprocessors to industry would be a definite advantage. A competitive salary is offered and for the successful applicant the opportunity exists for career development in one of New Zealand’s most diversified group of Companies. For further details please apply in writing to: The Personnel Manager, A.H.I. CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS, P.O. Box 16063 CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 497-089. Sl6 wn ■■■■iiirinr-i ' ————— QUANTITY SURVEYOR WE REQUIRE a Quantity Surveyor for our Construction Division. This' position would suit a person recently qualified or in the final year of N.Z.C.Q.S. Excellent working conditions and salary sub-rct to regular review. ‘ Apply in writing to: “Quantity Surveyor,” RAYNER AND HAMILTON, LIMITED, . Box 8087-Christchurch.
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