; Situations Vacant Situations Vacant 77A Ministry of Works \j!/ and Development ELECTRICIAN REGISTERED BURNHAM MILITARY CAMP GOOD ALL ROUND tradesman required for electrical maintenance team. Some standby duties may be necessary. Transport provided from Christchurch daily. Please Phone 530-784, Administration Assistant, to arrange interview. ELECTRICIANS (INDUSTRIAL SERVICING) WE HAVE VACANCIES for registered elctricians to join our industrial service team. Experience in servicing of industrial controls and automatic machinery is essential. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss our conditions of employment with experienced tradesmen interested in a permanent position. We offer top wages, a vehicle, superannuation and medicare. Strict confidence is observed for all applications. Please apply to:— MR J. BRADLEY G. W. STREAT, LTD, 57 Mandeville Street, Telephone 488-605. ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS ELECTRICIAN CHARGE HAND A POSITION EXISTS for an Electrician as a Charge Hand for the day to day running of a small team of electricians on industrial maintenance. Therefore a knowledge of control circuitry, as well as, distribution and supply is essential. Qualifications being sought for this position are, Registered Electrician preferably with Advanced Trade Certificate. For further information and appointment, Apply to:— MR M. ROBERTS, Phone 791-840, Extension 842, or P.O. Box 1427, CHRISTCHURCH. GLAZIER I Experienced tradesman required as a leading hand glazier in our Petone based operation. Must be prepared to accept responsibility for a varied range of glazing projects. The person envisaged would be trade qualified, of reasonable appearance, and willing to support the company's objectives. In return, the successful applicant will be paid a competitive wage and allocated a fully equipped van. Assistance towards removal expenses will be considered. Apply to: The Manager BWinstone Glass Ltd Petone Telephone @BB-559 business After hours 838-536
SEC ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GRADUATES If you are about to graduate with" a degree in electrical or mechanical engineering, or if you have graduated as such within the past few years, and if you are seeking a career in power engineering, you may be interested in working for the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Australia. The SECV is responsible for the generation, transmission and distribution of power throughout the State of Victoria. It is Australia's largest power authority and, in mining its own coal, is also the largest coal producer. Its headquarters are in Melbourne and it also has extensive construction and operations projects in the Latrobe Valley, 120 kilometreseast of Melbourne, together with other installations spread throughout the State. The Commission is currently undertaking a large and ongoing program of construction and augmentation involving power stations, terminal and substations, and transmission and distribution lines. It is also responsible for the efficient operation and maintenance of these assets. If you are interested in obtaining further information you should write to the address below. Please include in your letter a brief curriculum vitae. Write to: Training and Development Division, State Electricity Commission of Victoria. 15 William Street. Melbourne. 3000. Australia. 5. by 10 December, 1981. S
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