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p Situations Vacant JOURNALIST - PART TIME ONE OF AUCKLAND’S leading business magazine . publishers is looking for a retired or semi retired i journalist in the Christchurch area. Send details to the Managing Editor, I.P.C. I Business Press, P.O. Box 5002, Auckland. Phone 796-500 Auckland. SWI JOURNALISTS WANTED INFORMATION AND PUBLICITY SERVICES DIVISION TOURIST AND PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT A NUMBER OF VACANCIES exist in the department’s Information and Publicity Services Division for experienced journalists for career positions as press officers in Wellington. The work is interesting and varied and includes service to Ministers and departments. For further information ring Mr G. Bryant or Mr P. Hodge, telephone 725-389 Wellington. Assistance with removal expenses for applicants who qualify for this. Address applications by Monday, April 6, 1981, to the Staff Clerk, Tourist and Publicity Department, P.O. Box 95, Wellington, on form PS 17A available at your nearest Post Office. WS2B JUNIOR FIELD GEOLOGIST The Company, which is the Australian minerals exploration subsidiary of Union Carbide Corporation New York, is a small but active group currently searching for uranium, tungsten, molybdenum, gold and tantalum in most states of Australia. Aposition is available on a staff which is given considerable freedom in developing concepts and planning the exploration forcommodities of interest to the company. A Junior Geologist from graduate level to threeyears experience is required to work undertheguidanceof a Senior Geologist, but with ample opportunity for self expression. Field work is an essential part of the job but the periods of upto six weeks in the field will be interspersed with office work. Field locationswill be varied. The position is Sydney based and the applicant will be working on Eastern Australia tungsten exploration in the first instance. SALARY: Negotiable from 514,750 p.a. according to level of achievement. A daily allowance is paid when operating in the field. ' A17’,2% salary loading applies to annual leave which is granted at the rate of four weeks peryear. Membership of acontributorysuperannuation fund is available after six months service. It is envisaged that Company Geologists will be given the opportunity to visit Carbide’s overseas tungsten and uranium mining operations as a means of broadening their experience during the early years of their employment with the’ organisation. Applicants should submit details of academic record, work experience and names of two referees to: Manager of. Exploration AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND - EXPLORATION COMPANY “ KAWERAU BOROUGH COUNCIL ASSISTANT HEALTH AND BUILDING INSPECTOR THE CONTINUED GROWTH of Kawerau, which is the centre of the timber processing industry in the Bay of Plenty, has given rise to the need to provide assistance for our Health and Building Inspector. The opportunity is therefore available for a suitably qualified person to join our staff as Assistant Health and Building Inspector. The salary for the position will depend on qualifications and experience but will not be less than $16,400 per annum. A modern three-bedroom house at a subsidised rental is available. For detailed information about the position please apply to the undersigned. R. FREEMAN, Town Clerk. P.O. Box 101, Kawerau. KNITTING MACHINE OPERATOR WEEKLY 'ROTATING SHIFT WORK HOURS: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. FIRST WEEK 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. SECOND WEEK 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. THIRD WEEK APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position from persons in the 17 to 40 years age group. The position is permanent with comprehensive training provided. For further details of pay rates and interview, etc., contact: — Peter Perham, LWR HOSIERY, LTD, Phone 791-840, 10 Montreal Street, CHRISTCHURCH. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD PILOT ■ 1 THE LYTTELTON Harbour Board invites applications for the position of pilot. Applicants must be I under 40 years of age and hold a Foreign Going < Masters Certificate. : The salary and the conditions of employment j will be in accordance with the New Zealand Harbour Boards, Harbour Masters’ and Pilots’ Award. ( Applications close at 5.00 p.m. on Friday, April 10, 1981. ] Conditions of appointment may be obtained on j application to the undersigned at P.O. Box 2108, Christchurch. 1 J. A. McPHAIL, f General Manager. s SWI a

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Press, 28 March 1981, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 28 March 1981, Page 59

Page 59 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 28 March 1981, Page 59

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