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Situations Vacant CIVIL ENGINEER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified Professional Engineers to join the Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering team in our Christchurch office. We are seeking an engineer who has experience in Transportation Planning or a graduate who wishes to specialise in this field. The work covers transportation and. traffic evaluations of Public Transport, Highway and Roading proposals, and Town and City Centre studies. We provide transportation and traffic advice to a large number of local authorities arid private clients throughout New Zealand, and are also involved in Energy Research. This involves significant computing work on our own PDP 11 computer and also at the University of Canterbury. Applicants with experience in computing will be preferred. The work is challenging, and demanding, with a competitive salary being paid according to experience and level of responsibility. Apply giving details of age, experience, etc. to Grant Smith. 41 GABITES ALINGTON AND EDMONDSON, Architects, Town Planning and Engineering, CONSULTANTS, P.O. Box 13078. CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 69-871, CHURCHLANDS COLLEGE H PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA | Senior Lecturer/Lecturer | Information Systems I (IBM EXPERIENCE PREFERRED) | Churchlands College was established in 1972 B and is situated 10 kilometres from the centre of Perth. In 1981 1,200 students (out of a total enrolment of 2,800) are enrolled in business studies courses. t The School of Business Studies introduced two programmes in the field of information systems in 1981. One program is designed to produce commercial programmers and systems analysts. The other stream is an integrated accounting and computer studies programme. The College has a well-equipped computer i centre with a recently installed PDP 11/44 and IBM 4331 dedicated to student use. We.-require people who can teach .or have : recent experience in the areas of commercial programming, systems analysis- and design, and data base. We are particularly interested in data processing ■ professionals with eX- M perience in the IBM products CICS, DMS and H DL/I. | Applications are invited from suitably expe- B| rienced and qualified persons to fill these | positions. | Conditions of service are similar to those in H other Australian Colleges of Advanced Educa- | tion. ffl Salary: Lecturer Aust. $17,083 - Aust. $26,037 I Senior Lecturer Aust. $26,593 - Aust. $30,995 H Applications close on Ist July 1981 and should | be forwarded to: Li « The Personnel Officer i Churchlands College of Advanced Education H Pearson Street, H CHURCHLANDS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA | ——n—wa—J DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AKO INDUSTRY INDUSTRY LIAISON OFFICER APPLICATIONS are invited' for the position of Industry Liaison Officer Christchurch Regional Office. The Industry Liaison Officer service constitutes the department’s main field arm in its relations with industry and in the general area of industrial development. The Liaison Officer’s objectives are to assist individual companies and trade organisations, mainly in the industrial sector, to become, more efficient and effective in their operations, and to provide field support for the various activities of the department where required. Salary will be based on qualifications and experience. Applications should be made on Form PSI7A (available from any Post Office), and sent to the Personnel Officer,, Department of Trade and Industry, Private Bag, Wellington. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RESEARCH OFFICER OR ASSISTANT R'EARCH OFFICER VACANCY NO 3154 A GRADUATE, or near graduate, is’required in the Research and Statistics Division, Head Office; Wellington. ' Applicants should have Fortran programming experience and experience with a statistical software package such as SPSS, SAS OSIRIS. An understanding of research survey methodology would be' an advantage. Qualifications in one or more of the fields of information science, statistics, mathematics, sociology, psychology or education would be appropriate. RESEARCH OFFICER OR ASSISTANT RESEARCH OFFICER VACANCY No. 3153 A GRADUATE, or near graduate, is required in the Research and Statistics Division, Head Office, Wellington. Applicants should have an understanding of research methodology and the ability to apply statistical methods to’ educational data and report on the results. Experience with SPSS or other statistical packages would be an advantage.’ Qualifications in one or- more of the fields of statistics, mathematics, sociology, psychology, education or information science would be appropriate. The following applies to both positions: Appointees to assist in the collection, processing and analysis of data from the Second lEA Mathematics Study. The appointee would be a member of the unit within the Research and Statistics Divison which is responsible for co-ordinat-ing this international survey of achievement, attitudes and processes in secondary school mathematics. Applicants to supply details of university courses. Commencing salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Officer for inquiries: Mr R. A. Garden, 735499 ext 696. Separate applications are to be forwarded to : The Director-General, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Private Bag, . ' WELLINGTON by June 10 Applicants should use form PS 17A obtainable from Post Offices, enclose copies only of testimonials and quote appropriate vacancy number. (Officers in the Public Service should use form PS6). Expenses incurred in taking up appointment may bemet by the department, F

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Press, 30 May 1981, Page 55

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