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Situations Vacant LIAiTO/ I TAITRONICS I ELECTRONIC SERVICE TECHNICIAN WE REQUIRE a Technician for our Service Department. The job involves servicing of Electronic Amusement Machines. A good working knowledge of Digital Electronics is required, experience in television technique (especially colour) would be an advantage and troubleshooting experience is preferred. Taito is the largest manufacturer of Electronic Amusement Machines in the world and is a secure and expanding company. Considerable research into microprocessor and colour television circuitry is being undertaken. Salary will be based upon qualifications and experience. Please telephone 50-363 for an appointment with our Managing Director. TAITO (NEW ZEALAND), LIMITED, 30 KINGSLEY STREET. TELEPHONE 50-363. WS2S New Zealand Electricity A division of the Ministry of Energy ELECTRICAL FITTERS THE ELECTRICITY DIVISION of the Ministry of Energy, requires experienced Electrical tradespersons (indentured tradespersons with Electrical Registration preferred), for maintenance work in the Central Waikato Group of Power Stations, and at Tokaanu Power Station.. A good starting salary, and improved promotion prospects make this a worth-while opportunity for capable and ambitious tradespersons. Married or single accommodation is available. Assistance with transfer expenses may be granted to a married appointee after a three month trial period. Inquiries and applications on Form P.S. 17A (obtainable from Post Offices), should be addressed to:— Generation Superintendent (Central Waikato), NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY, ” P.O. Box 54, Mangakino. Phone 255 Mangakino (collect), or Station Superintendent, NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY, Tokaanu, Private Bag, Turangi. Phone 8218, Turangi (collect). SW22 EXECUTIVE TRAINING OFFICER NEW ZEALAND STOCK AND STATION AGENTS’ INDUSTRY TRAINING BOARD ■ APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from interested persons for the position of Executive Training Officer with the New Zealand Stock and Station Agents Industry Training Board. The successful applicant will be based in Wellington, but required to maintain close contact with member companies throughout the country. DUTIES: Apart from the training function, the Executive Training Officer is also the Board’s Chief Officer and will be responsible for implementing existing training programmes, completing the formation of an Advanced Certificate course, administering Certificate examinations, and assessing the changing training needs of the industry. He/sre will need to maintain close liaison with the ‘Vocatiohal Training Council; educational’ institutes, other Industry Training Boards and member companies. This-will require some travelling within New Zealand. QUALIFICATIONS: . While a detailed knowledge of the Stock and Station Industry would be a distinct advantage it is not absolutely necessary. Applicants with qualifications or experience of the industry, farm management, land valuation or some other agricultural subject, will receive every consideraton. The age range is flexible. SALARY: This will be generous and in accordance with qualifications. Applications including references should be mailed to: The General Manager, 'THE .NEW’ ZEALAND STOCK-' AND'STATION : AGENTS ASSOCIATION, ’ ; ‘ - P.O. Box 10-228, WELLINGTON. WS2S New Zealand Electricity A division of the Ministry of Energy FIBERS ’.-.'T-., \ THE ELECTRICITY DIVISION' of the Ministry of Energy requires experienced mechanical tradespersons for. maintenance work at Wairakei Geothermal Power Station, Taupo. A good, starting salary, and improved promotion prospects make this a worthwhile opportunity’ for capable, and ambitious tradespersons. Married or single accommodation available. Assistance with transfer expenses may be granted to a married appointee after a three month trial period. Inquiries and applications on Form P.S. 17A (obtainable .from Post Offices), should be addressed to:— The Generation Superintendent (Taupo), NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY, Wairakei. Phone 48-216 Taupo (collect). SW22

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Press, 22 October 1980, Page 31

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