Situations Vacant Situations Vacant PRINTING OPPORTUNITY EXPERIENCED LETTERPRESS MACHINIST, required for small busy office. General jobbing on platens and cylinders with opportunity for small off-set experience. Cutting ability a distinct advantage. Apply:— Mr Tunzelman, 11 Walker St. Ph. 796-120. New Zealand Electricity A division of the Ministry of Energy PROFESSIONAL CAREERS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THE ELECTRICITY DIVISION offers challenging work for electrical engineers in the development, design, construction and operation of a wide range of massive and complex plant and its associated control and protection equipment. Specialities involved cover the gamut of electrical engineering from major generating and distribution plant to computerised control systems and communication circuits. ENGINEERING GRADUATES Employment is immediately available to suitable graduates holding the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) degree from the University of Auckland or the University of Canterbury or an equivalent degree in electrical engineering from an overseas university. Graduates not registered or eligible for registration in terms of the Engineers’ Registration Act. 1924 will be given work appropriate to the requirements of the Engineer’s Registration Board. Location on appointment will be at the discretion of the Electricity Division, but some assistance with the expenses of taking up initial appointment is • normally available. ENGINEERING BURSARS The Electricity Division offers study awards to suitable applicants studying full time at either the Auckland or the Canterbury School of Engineering for the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) or Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) degree. Employment meeting the requirements of practical work for the Bachelor of Engineering degree is provided in long vacations at locations determined by the Division. After fulfilling their degree requirements. graduates are given work appropriate to the requirements of the Engineer's Registration Board. APPLICATIONS - Written applications should be submitted to: The Staff Engineer. New Zealand Electricity, a division of the Ministry of Energy. Private bag. Wellington. Applicants w’ill subsequently be advised of arrangements for interview. ■ ANALYST ■ ■ Our client, a New Zealand wide ■ company with its head office in ■ Dunedin, has engaged us to help ■ select a Senior Programmer B Analyst. B The Installation: IBM 43/41. B The Languages: Experience in B Cobol and Assembler is essential, B DLI would be an advantage. B This is a challenging and B rewarding position. The B appointee will be part of a B redesign team. B A high negotiable salary and B fringe benefits plus excellent B future prospects make this an B attractive position. B All enquiries are treated in strict B confidence and appointments B made by telephoning B Phone 774-036 I B LL&i PERSONNEL I 2nd FLOOR, NATIONAL MUTUAL CENTRE, ■ OCTAGON, P.O. BOX 1455, DUNEDIN. ■ F.P.S. MEMBER • RETAIL FURNITURE BUYER I APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for a buying posi- j lion in our Furniture Department. The responsibilities include the buying, promoting and selling of future, the leadership of sales staff and the general management of the department. While it is preferable that applicants have previous buying experience. we would consider someone who has a knowledge in an allied field. Salary will be based on the experience of the successful applicant. Applications giving brief biographical details should be made in writing to: The Managing Director. J. Ballantyne and Co.. Ltd. Private Bag, Christchurch. SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT TO AN ESTABLISHED AND ACTIVE INSURANCE AND INVESTMENT AGENCY THIS IS A FULL TIME POSITION most suited to a career orientated person. (25 to 40 years), who can demonstrate the ability to use initiative and work with a minimum of ’supervision as an important member of a small and friendly team. We require the applicant to have an attractive personality, pleasant phone manner, along with a genuine desire to communicate with people. Only people with a high standard of office efficiency.-together with competence in typing and ability to be versatile need apply. Applications to be in your own handwriting to: , O’DONOGHUE AND ’LINDSAY, P.O Box 8414, Riccarton.
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