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OMEW! G. x The VISE-GRIP Long Nose \W'» i.ix Locking J 'Wf *kers. '■ Model 6LN, with . ■ Get fingertip,control. 4- wire-cutter. It can ' ■ T do more 'VA \\t Install tine springs. " ’. • LgSi ' WUrw? > jobs,faster and easier, K. S’ than any other ’'v R „ i on g nose pliers. Available from your nearest Hardware store 2 by: H. M. Fogarty Ltd, Auckland & Christchurch. £ ■VISE-GRIPS l9BO, Petersen Mfg. Co., Inc.

.**<••%%• ........ Xv£**v*vX*X*>X*’sv... ..• •>*• ’v*v*v. e . . •.%<%•>»*< ?*•>* . wXv' ...*•*< >?*.’<•*•. . XvX*‘v,. ♦ For today's professional. Mt. Isa can offer an-exciting METALLURGISTS/ INSTRUMENT j Already operating one of the world's largest underground mines. Mount Isa Mines Limited is still VOEIVIBVAL growing and, with plans to further increase (p e f 021) (Ref. 034) production underway, career-opportunities exist for $?l . nnn ' rhsse engineers are responsible far tine application the following personnel. w,uuu-94u,uuv r of process measurement and control ■ , Significant expansion of the lead trine ore treatment . instrumentation throughout our operations. Most . rate and secondment of Isa personnel to other areas aspects of measurement, as well as data logging, ■ - of l Group, has opened up a number of micro-processor based sensing and control systems, El DDrs BEr*T .opportunities for professionals, qualified in are covered -ELEV I RIVAL rKVUBV I . Metallurgy, Metallurgicdl/Chem’ical Engineering or ! should hold relevant Qualifications and ' ENGINEERS ' ■ mineral processing or smelting , plant environment. The salary package offered will ’‘ ’ (Ref. 033) ' ' \ 'Positions are available in the following aepartmenfs: reflect qualificationsiand experience. From $23,800 g concentrators incorporate digital’ based ■ control systems of crushing;grinding and flotation, ’wand include OSA Positions available offersignificant zf challenge and involve daily- metallurgical control, ER VBREEK irvice 'onfroi 5 ' 0 "° f o P era, i°“-P ro i e ctondprocess < Re, : OT ’\, operating and maintenance functions. Package $28,000 p.a. Smelters This person will join the Development and . Fields of work'cover power systems and industrial Duties include day to day operating control or co- Construction Department, which is involved in applications. Awide range of modern technology is ordination of project workassociated with particular design, construction and commissioning new in use, including variable speed drives, aspects of unit performance, being conducted by capital and operating plant and equipment, programmable logic controllers, etc. . - internal and external groups Duties include leading a team of construction field Both srF)@irOrs or©, ar th© forGfronr of oporofil who OirPC'tlv/ control 01*10 suoorvho the* For these positions we would prefer Eitgineers with a efficiency, and significant developments in process ' ac |i V jtje S of outside contractors. The person will be-a recognised tertiary qualification and a minimum of - control are being implemented. 150,000 tonnes of qualified mechanical engineer and should " fiv ? bullion, and 155,000 tonnes of copper as preferably have experience in design with at least , ■ not holding tertiary qualifications-but a . anode, are produced annually. f, ve years' field experience in the supervision of Engineer level should also appjy. experience rn the . construction and commissioning of new plant and supervision of project work would be particularly PLANT ENGINEERS/ ' machinery. OQA rKVUEVB EIMWBREEKd entitlement; WIVIIvIvRIVAI I VRw ® Immediate membership of superannuation fund; VALJ • Relocation expenses; ERwFIREEK ® Housing assistance; • ' f '' ■"■■■ (Ref. 018) ® Credit Union facilities. (Ref. 035) Package from $23,800 p.a. Mou'nflsa isafriendly, modern citywith a population , This position is involved in the design, installation and people will join the Mechanical Engineering 27,000 and is situated in Queensland s Northmaintenance of a number of communications Department or one of the field Plant Engineering West. networks employed at Isa Mine and district. These Departments, and will direct a small team of Shopping, education, leisure and sporting facilities include shaft signalling/ radio supervisory and professional engineers and technical officers. The arewellcdteredforwithfacilitiesequivalenttothose <•-’ . ■' control system, and micro-wave signalling, closed jobs involve technical investigation and problem . of most major Australian communities. | circuit television, underground radio common- solving,; basically' of. an applied mechanical Interested persons may telephone John Morrow, ications, and telephone PABX system. engineering nature involving a wide range of plant Senior Employment Officer, Brisbane 228-1122 , , ~ . ... and equipment in mining, concentrating, smelting, (reverse charge) in order to -obtain further Applicants should have appropriate tertiary power generation and related services. information and an application form. qualifications, and preferably some experience in, I „ ■ , ~ , ... .■ . ~ an industrial environment Ideally, the people we are seeking will have a Alternatively, written applications stating age,, . minimum of fiveto ten years'experience in mining or - salary, qualifications and experience, markingdhe • ' The salary package offered will reflect qualifications appropriate heavy industry, and a background in envelope “CONFIDENTIAL" and quoting appropriate ; and experience. design, project or plant engineering. Reference no., may be addressed to: John Morrow, Senior Employment Officer, M.I.M. Holdings Limited G.P.O. Box 1433, . . Brisbane, Queensland, 4001. ffi psi R .ffiJPl LIMITED /^?V N e G §

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Press, 30 May 1981, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 30 May 1981, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 30 May 1981, Page 20

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