Situations Vacant Situations Vacant 111 Central Canterbury ill A Electric Power 111 Board CABLE JOINTER AN EXPERIENCED CABLE JOINTER, capable of working on 11,000 volt equipment is required to assist the existing jointer. THIS POSITION, which offers excellent career advancement opportunities, is with one of the country’s largest and most progressive power supply authorities. The successful applicant will be based in Hornby (an outtying Christchurch suburb) but work sites can be anywhere within the Board's area bounded by the Waimakariri and Rakaia Rivers. The job is highly, varied and challenging and includes the opportunity to work on 33,000 volt equipment with supervision. CONDITIONS of employment ond rates of remuneration are covered by the Westland and Canterbury Industrial Districts Electric Power Boards and Supply Authorities Employees Award. FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained from the Board’s distribution engineer — Christchurch (03) 495-109 — during business hours. APPLICATIONS in writing are required no later than 5p.m., Wednesday 10 November 1982 and should be addressed to: The General Manager Central Canterbury Electric Power Board Private Bag Hornby CHRISTCHURCH CHECKOUT OPERATOR REQUIRED TUESDAY TO SATURDAY WEEK. Must be honest and reliable. PHONE: MRS OWEN, 889-206, to arrange interview. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING BURSARY WE INVITE APPLICATIONS from suitably qualified persons to take advantage of a bursary being offered to complete a one year computer programming course at the Christchurch Technical Institute commencing February, 1983. We envisage that applicants will have completed a sixth or seventh form year having shown an above average aptitude for mathematics and/or computing. Upon successful completion of the course the bursar will be required to work as an Assistant Programmer with our firm for at least 2 years. Other details of the terms and conditions of the bursary will be available at interview. Please apply in writing on or before Friday, November 12, giving full academic and personal details to: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING BURSARY, CZ- Ashburton Computer Associates, Ltd, P.O. BOX 444, ASHBURTON. /JU New Zealand Electricity A division of the Ministry of Energy HUNTLY POWER STATION MECHANICAL FITTERS THE DIVISION REQUIRES Indentured Mechanical Fitters for the permanent staff on the largest and most modern power station in New Zealand. Applicants should be experienced on heavy fixed or rotating machinery and be prepared to accept the challenge of working in a large and complex industrial installation. Rates of pay are according to Public Service Scale. The successful applicants will have the opportunity of joining the Government Superannuation and Welfare scheme. Accommodation for single or married personnel may be available handy to the power station. Assistance will be available to successful married applicants in relocating their household. Huntly is a modern town with excellent educational and recreational facilities and. is centrally situated to both Hamilton and Auckland. On November 2 and 3 representatives of Huntly Power Station will be in Christchurch to meet and interview prospective employees. If you are an indentured tradesman considering a change of employment or wish to obtain further details ring Shirley Lodge Motor Hotel (853-034) and make an appointment to see Jim Cook. PERSONNEL MANAGER WE REQUIRE A PERSON for the position of Personnel Manager at our Woolston factory. It is essential that the applicant be well versed in all aspects of personnel management and have a sound background in industrial relations. This position also carries a responsibility for overseeing the payroll function. While tertiary or N.Z.I.P.M. qualifications would be an advantage, lack of such qualifications should not prevent persons with reasonable experience from applying. A realistic salary will be paid and the benefits associated with a large company will be available. Please apply in the first instance in writing, giving relevant background and work history details to:— The Works Manager, DUNLOP NEW ZEALAND, LTD, P.O. Box 19549, Woolston.
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