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■ Pipeline Engineer J; Indonesia 3 - ■ GEOTHERMAL POWER STATION PROJECT " W-' ■ ■ Around $20,000 4- very substantial allowances and benefits Geothermal Energy NZ. Ltd. a wholly New Zealand owned enterprise • with excellent technical and financial backing, specialise in exploration and construction to harness geothermal resources outside N.Z. Currently the company is engaged in a major project to construct a 536 million 30 MW geothermal power station at Kamojang, 42 km from Bandung in . West Java, also the development and reticulation of an associated steam field and provision of management and scientific advice. The Pipeline Engineer’s main area of responsibility will be to supervise the construction of steam transmission lines and associated steam field structures. Site development for civil (50.5 million) and mechanical (S 3 million) contracts are under the Pipeline Engineer's supervision. The incumbent will also be involved in routine maintenance programmes on existing well-head equipment and assist in the training of Indonesian colleagues. Other duties will involve contract administration, general quality control, supervision of earth works, reading, structural work etc. as well as management of seconded staff. We are seeking candidates with tertiary engineering qualifications, civil and/or mechanical pilus recent construction experience iq civil and mechanical fields preferably in geothermal or thermal power stations. /■.. The incumbent needs to be thoroughly’familiar with pipeline engineering especially welding requirements preferably in large projects. Substantial benefits regarding salary, allowances, travel and housing will be discussed at interview, very favourable tax provisions exist. SECURITY: No information disclosed nor enquiries made without your oermisslon. Please forward appropriate details, quoting reference 453, or direct any enquiries to: K. B. O'Malley Personnel Services Division Management Consultants Limited ? P.O. Box 4178, Auckland 1. Office also in Wellington W Department of Trade and Industry New Zealand manufacturers interested in developing export markets in the U.S.A, for woodwork, machinery, materials and components for the furniture industry, are invited to contact the Department of Trade and Industry, which may sponsor a New Zealand stand at the This fair is one of the most important trade events * for the American furniture industry, which is > expanding rapidly in the Western U.S.A. Buyer interest will centre mainly on machinery, materials and componentry, rather than on finished furniture. New Zealand manufacturers and suppliers interested in this trade opportunity may obtain further information from: DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION . (N.Z.) LTD GUARANTEED SECURED DEBENTURE STOCK (" 1 annum 3 YEARS BUT LESS THAN 4 YEARS J f f 14*5 % ' 1 i; PER ANNUM PER ANNUM i: . 2 YEARS BUT LESS 1 YEAR BUT LESS M - THAN 3 YEARS II THAN 2 YEARS I ■ '* • J y , — 114% PER ANNUM 4 YEARS TO 6 YEARS I 12% PER ANNUM AT CALL AFTER 3 MONTHS i , Principal and interest on the secured debenture stick is unconditionally 5 guaranteed by General Motors Acceptance Corporation, a New York Corporation. The guarantee is contained in the trust deed referred to*in the prospectus. ’’T Applications will proceed only on the form accompanying ■£.' a printed copy of the prospectus available from: j-.• • j General Motors Acceptance Corporation (NZ) Limited ; , Bth Floor, 163 The Terrace. PO Box 2492, Wellington. .''.•/.‘■t:.' ’.Telephqne727-368 .. -j ; and Sharebrokers or any branch of the Bank of New Zealand. . GMAC j i i PWMS3 “ S X

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Press, 7 May 1980, Page 22

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