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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant REPORTER ENERGETIC JUNIOR REPORTER required for general reporting and some branch office work on this progressive afternoon daily. Apply:— THE EDITOR, NELSON EVENING MAIL, P.O. BOX 244, NELSON. # GIFT SHOP SALES ASSISTANT RETAIL Roslyn’s Card and Gift Shop is a professionally established retail store, that considers consumer satisfaction and shopping enjoyment to be the key to outstanding success. A unique opportunity has arisen for a cheerful conscientious well presented person between 25-45 years. The applicant must have a sound clerical background together with practical sales ability. Should you fit the above requirements and would enjoy working in this modern store, then this position is for you. Please apply in writing, with all relevant details to: THIS MANAGERESS ROSLYN’S HALLMARK CARDS AND GIFTS SHADES SHOPPING PRECINCT CITY MALL CHRISTCHURCH SEA LORD SEAGOING ENGINEER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Indentured Engineers, for the position of Marine Engineer on board our domestic fishing fleet based in Nelson. The position is ideally suited to a person with previous seagoing experience, holding a minimum of first class diesel trawlers certificate, although applications will be considered from other Engineers, who will qualify to sit this examination in the near future. The successful applicant is likely to be in the 2540 years age group and must reside, or be prepared to reside in the Nelson district. Written applications only, In the first instance to:— THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, SEALORDS, P.O. BOX 11, NELSON. Applications will close on Friday, August 12,1983. S.G.S. NEW ZEALAND LTD WELDING INSPECTOR An experienced Welding Inspector is required for the construction of L.P.G. facilities at Christchurch. The applicant should be conversant with fabrication and welding of pipework to A.N.5.1.8.31.3 and familiar with material identification, welding procedure application, welder qualification. Ability to maintain records and prepare reports will also be required. Please send detailed C.V. to Philip Smith c/o Liquigas Ltd, P.O. Box 899 Dunedin, Phone 770-426. New Zealand Electricity A division of the Ministry of Energy STATION ENGINEER MEREMERE MEREMERE POWER STATION is situated 65 kilometres south of Auckland. The position Involves supervision of technical staff as well as being part of, atid providing the Station Management with engineering advice and guidance. In this regard, the duties of the appointee will include engineering investigations and the provision of solutions to engineering problems, the setting of technical standards, co-ordination, planning, engineering budgeting and management, provision of services in respect to planning, engineering budgeting and management, provision of services in respect to station chemistry and plant performance evaluation. The station is currently undergoing a comprehensive refurbishing programme to enable it to continue in opertion until 1994. The appointee will have had considerable experience in steam power plant operation and maintenance. Professional electrical, mechanicl or marine qualifications are essential. Assistance with transfer expenses may be granted to married appointees. Normal Public Service conditions of employment will apply. For further information please phone Mr P. W. West, Electricity Division, Auckland 773-929 ext. 849 or Station superintendent, Meremere Power Station, Mercer 804. Applications close on August 17,1983 with Staff Officer, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, Private Bag, Welington. Aplicants should use Form.. PSI7A, available from Post Offices and quote* vacancy number 3982.

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Press, 3 August 1983, Page 28

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