Situations Vacant BRANCH MANAGER PUMPS SALES AND SERVICE Location: Auckland BROWN BROTHERS ENGINEERS LTD wish to appoint a Manager to take control of tn Auckland Branch. . . . p if. The attributes of a high degree of self motivation coupled with a keen organisational sense, plus drive and determination are viewed as important features required for the position The Auckland Branch is growing rapidl y and the person we seek will guide the Brancn through this period of rapid expansion. The Company represents in New Zealand and manu factures a wide range of pumps and pumping equipment in its modem plant m Christchurch and the Branch Manager would be responsible for the representation of that range of products in the Auckland area. . The person we seek would probably. oe around 30-40 years of age, possess a mechanical engineering qualification and be already involved in the marketing and management as P-.yj® of engineering in an environment which makes this position a logical advancement step. A comprehensive remuneration package including a company car will be negotiated witn the successful applicant. Initial applications which will be treated, in the strictest confidence, should be in. writing and should include all relevant infonnation such as employment history, current situation and salary, marital status, etc. and should be addressed to: — A. M. Sheppard, BROWN BROTHERS ENGINEERS, LTD, P.O. Box 548, CHRISTCHURCH. ■————»aa— muißjiig! COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS. WE SEEK an energetic perosn to share in the organising of our team of Community Welfare Workers. The successful applicant will be a sensitive person, able to initiate and develop community action projects. Primary tasks will include administration and fund raising. Hours and conditions negotiable. Apply in writing please, with background details and references to:— CO-ORDINATOR, 32A Tuckers Read, CHRISTCHURCH, 5. CRIMINOLOGY RESEARCH -FELLOWS (two) in the Institute of Criminology. Fellows will have primary responsibility for one or more research projects of their own but will be expected to work as a team within the Institute and to participate in .other research where appropriate. Applicants must have some academic qualification in the social sciences. A specialist qualification in criminology and/or sociology and some experience in research work would be an advantage. Appointment initially for a period of three years, which may be extendable to a maximum of five years from September or October, 1980. Salary will be equivalent to that o? lecturer or senior lecturer, depending upon the applicant’s qualifications and experience. Enquiries on the nature of the position to the Director of the Institute. • 7 CLOSING DATE: May 31, 1980. POLITICAL SCIENCE LECTURESHIP in the School of Political Science and Public Administration from February 1, 1981. The vacancy is in the general area of international relations. The successful applicant will be expected to help teach courses at the second and third year undergraduate level, and an honours course. In addition a capacity to teach an introductory course in communist systems may be an advantage. Enquiries on the nature of the position to Professor Margaret Clark, Chairman of the School. CLOSING DATE: June 15, 1980. SALARIES: The salary scale for a senior lecturer is $17,285, $17,784, $18,283, $18,782, $19,280, $19,780, where there is a bar then $21,533 p.a. For lecturers $13,722, $14,220, $14,720, $15,218, $15,718, $16,216, $16,861 p.a. CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT: Prospective applicants should write to the undersigned (or to the Registrar of any University in New Zealand) for conditions of appointment and method of application before applying. Appointments Officer, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON, Private Bag, Wellington. Telephone 721-000. CREATIVE RADIO PRODUCTION AND WRITING IF THE IDEA of heading a serious creative radio production and writing unit appeals to you. — Earn $20,000 — Attractive fringes —2 multi-track suites including a 16 channel/4 track unit — Separate cart dubbing suite — The only New Zealand provincial private radio network. — Based in Dunedin — Encompasses the tourist and holiday areas of Queenstown and Wanaka, the world renowned skifields of Coronet Peak and Treble Cone and the fruitgrowing sunspot of Central Otago. And you know you’ve got what it takes to put world class radio together you might like to join our team. Phone us collect on Dunedin 776-934, RADIO OTAGO LTD RADIO 4XO (DUNEDIN) RADIO CENTRAL (ALEXANDRA, QUEENSTOWN, CROMWELL and WANAKA). Sl6
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