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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant REGISTERED NURSES MIDDLEMORE HOSPITAL REGISTERED NURSES ARE REQUIRED for the following:— — Full time rostered duties. — Part-time night rostered duties. Please apply:— PRINCIPAL NURSE, TELEPHONE 276-1999, EXTENSION 518, AUCKLAND. UTOMBM Binns, Berber hl ©Keenan Ltd M.R.E.I.N.Z. REGISTERED VALUER EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERIENCED URBAN VALUER. RURAL OR REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE ADVANTAGEOUS. NUMEROUS STAFF AND COMPANY . PRIVILEDGES. SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE. APPLY TO: MANAGER, G. A. RAWSTRON, PHONE 62-769. ROTORUA TRAVEL LODGE SOUS CHEF APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from a suitably qualified craftsmen for the appointment of Sous Chef;at Rotorua Travel Lodge. Applicants must be experienced in all facets of food preparation and kitchen management. Good working conditions and salary. Apply in writing stating age, marital status and experience to: '■ BERNARD K. HAGAN | CHEF ROTORUA TRAVEL LODGE P.O. BOX 884 ROTORUA. SALES CLERK ELECTRICAL DIVISION DUE TO EXPANSION of our electrical division a vacancy now exists for the above position. The Position: Involves telephone and direct contact sales, stock control, invoicing and general clerical duties within the division. The Company: With branches throughout Australia and New Zealand, has a record of sales and service to the electrical trade second to none and offers a sound future and excellent remuneration to the right applicant. The Applicant: Should have a sound knowledge of the electrical trade, preferable in wholesaling, and be of above average intelligence with an outgoing personality. Please apply to: The Manager, P.O. Box 11-000, SOCKBURN. Phone: 488-309. "

... ...... '• Professional Engineers Start a new career in RadarOpportunities in Britain Advanced Radar Developments Major projects for world wide markets Top salaries and a long term future Microwave • Digital • Software/Firmware » Systems Engineers • Communications Engineers. Plessey Radar is one of the worlds leading companies in the design, development and manufacture of radars. Our products include some of the most sophisticated systems for both military and civil applications, and we are currently developing an exciting programme of long term projects in the fields of long-range 3D Defence radars, < naval surveillance systems, battlefield radars and microwave landing equipments. In the United Kingdom, the Ministry of Defence has just chosen our WATCHMAN S-band system to replace its airfield surveillance radars; world-wide, we are Britain's leading radar export company. If you are an electronics engineer interested in starting a new career in an expanding organisation backed by technical and research resources second to none, there could not be a better 'i time t 0 * oin us here in Srita,n - at Cowes on the Isle of Wight or in Chessington, Surrey. A senior representative of Plessey Radar will be in New Zealand for ten days from 3rd October, visiting Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch to conduct initial . interviews and make preliminary job ' offers. Full information about the work, the benefits and career prospects, and about housing, schools and other aspects °f life at each of our two locations will be available at these interviews. The ' representative particularly wishes to ' meet experienced Design Engineers and Programme Managers, but will also ; welcome applications from less experienced candidates. if you would like to arrange an interview and learn more about these opportunities, please send, in the first instance a brief resume of your career (indicating any preference as to location you wou Id wish to work at - whether Cowes, Isle of Wight or Chessington, Surrey) to Mr. J. Mansfield, Personnel Manager. Plessey flEr«E3^^^flrS|gflflE|fl^^^fl^^Sflflflgf ,> ' New Zealand, Private Bag, Henderson. Auckland, 8. ffi PLESSEY electronic systems , The new planar array ■. Plessey AR3D - the most successful mobile air defence radar system in world export markets

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Press, 24 September 1983, Page 63

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