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Situations Vacant FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACT MANAGER A. and T. BURT Mechanical Ltd. operates a National Fire Protection organisation with the main emphasis on sprinkler and special risk. To increase its management team, Burt’s is seeking a regional Contract Manager for Christchurch. Persons applying for this position must have a proven record in fire protection or an associated discipline, capability in motivating and controlling staff, and be able to apply tight financial and contractual controls. The position carries an attractive salary, a company vehicle and payment of relocation expenses. Please reply in strictest confidence, with full work history to date and other pertinent information to: PERSONNEL MANAGER, A. and T. BURT MECHANICAL LTD. P.O. BOX 30147, LOWER HUTT. GREENACRES GOLF CLUB BESTS ISLAND RICHMOND, NELSON CARETAKER/CATERER STEWARD APPLICATIONS closing on Monday, May 25, 1981 are invited for the above position. Copies of the schedule of duties are available from Secretary Manager. The position would ideally suit a married couple who would be able to work together to provide the catering service as well as the cleaning and bar work required. The Greenacres Golf Club is an 18 hole course, boasting facilities of a very high standard situated approximately 6'kms from Richmond. I. C. Wooster, Secretary/Manager, P.O. Box 3096, Richmond, NELSON.

& Hawkes Bay Hospital Board HASTINGS STAFF OCCUPATIONALTHERAPIST PSYCHIATRIC UNIT REF: H 44 Applications are invited for the position • of Staff Occupational Therapist for the Psychiatric Unit at the Memorial Hospital. Hastings. The appointee will be required for general psychiatric occupational-therapy duties. Applicants should be Registered Occupational Therapists. Salary will be in accordance with Hospital Service Determination D.G. 41. Applications close 20 May 1981. Applications to;- THE PERSONNEL OFFICER. HAWKE’S BAY HOSPITAL BOARD PRIVATE BAG, NAPIER.

LA SCALA, FULLY LICENSED- RESTAURANT, DUNEDIN HAS A VACANCY FOR A CHEF EXCELLENT SALARY AND CONDITIONS TELEPHONE! 54-555 (COLLECT) DUNEDIN 1 MARLBOROUGH HARBOUR BOARD D'EVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 'ENGINEER APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualifiied and experienced persons for an interesting and challenging new appointment to the Board’s management team. The Board is entering a period of considerable expansion to the three ports it administers, and a vacancy exists for a Development and Planning Engineer to assist with development project planning and general research work. We are looking for a well motivated person in the 25 to 35 age group, who can identify with, and promote development and planning in this regionally significant and beautiful part of New Zealand. Applicants should be registered and experienced in civil, structural, or harbour engineering disciplines, and for preference should also have experience in comoletion of feasibility study, project, research and planning work. The successful applicant will enjoy a salary fully commensurate with both their Qualifications and experience and the responsibilities of the position involved excellent terms and conditions of service will also apply, alongwith a good working environment in a new office building, and the opportunity to live in one of New Zealand’s sunniest areas, offering a wide range of recreational opportunities. Assistance with removal expenses will be provided, and staff housing may be available to suitable applicants. Further information on conditions of appointment may be obtained on request. Applications close on June 13,1981. General Manager, Marlborough Harbour Board, Box 84, PICTON. WS9R

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Press, 6 May 1981, Page 35

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