Situations Vacant Situations Vacant < HARCOURT INSULATION LTD. INSULATION AND SHEETMETAL WORKER WE REQUIRE a Sheetmetal Worker preferably with experience working in the Insulation Industry, must be between 25 and 40 years and prepared to travel. Overtime presently worked. Apply: THE MANAGER, L G. SALTER, PHONE 50-822, a.h. 810-372. INVESTIGATING ENGINEER THIS POSITION with the Electrical Supply Authorities Association would ideally suit a person with a degree in Electrical Engineering although applications from persons with other suitable qualifications and/or Electrical Supply Authority experience tn the Engineering field would be welcome. The work will be varied and Interesting and Include Investigator’s work on National Issues such as bulk and retail electricity tarriffs, local hydro schemes, electrical supply regulations, utilisations of electrical energy statistics and related engineering matters. The Job description and conditions of appointment are available by writing to:THE GENERAL MANAGER, P.O. BOX 1017, WELLINGTON. Applications close at 4 p.m., Friday, March 16, 1984. INVESTIGATIOM GEOLOGY consulting geologists jr 1 ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST W WISH TO APPOINT an experienced engineering geologist to our consultancy, primarily to be responsible for projects outside New Zealand. Applicants should have had at least 5 years major project experience, mostly on hydro-electric or other water storage schemes. Experience in S.E. Asia or other developing regions Is also necessary. Overseas assignments will typically be up to 2 months duration, with occasional longer periods. While not on overseas location, local work is also envisaged. Written applications giving full details of qualifications and experience should be addressed to: B. W. Riddolls Investigation Geology Ltd, Consulting Geologists, P.O. Box 9034, Newmarket, AUCKLAND. It is never too late A A Wk I Among the wide choice of subjects llli we have to offer, there is one which will give you satisfaction to study and gratify your urge for greater knowledge. It may be a hobby. It may be training for a new working life or it may be an extension in your general education. An ICS course will make your life fuller, more interesting; over 300 from which to choose. Listed below are but some of them. Write today for a free brochure, naming tha program which is of interest to you. Modern Management Recreational Art Accountancy Building Sciences Dreasmeklng Interior Decorating Writing Electronica Modern Bookkeeping Drafting Sales and Marketing University Entrance Commercial Art TV Servicing Small Business Owners Hotel/Motel Motor Mechanics Club Management icsmsna I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS 45 Courtenay Place, P.O. Box 6026 Te Aro Wellington |Dept._«H ■Name —— ■Address— - — |Phone — — — Age (Subject ■ i———— — — — — rAemo PnewzealandP JOURNALISTSENIOR JOURNALISTS THERE are vacancies In the Radio New Zealand Network Newsroom, for Journalists and Senior Journalists to contribute to rounds and general news coverage for both Commercial and Non Commercial bulletins and programmes. Applications, closing 5 pjn. Monday March 19, should be addressed to;The Staff Services Manager, RADIO NEW ZEALAND P.O. BOX 2092 WELLINGTON. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES Vacancy No. 1453 FIELD SERVICES OFFICER MAINTENANCE AND PROPAGATION ORNAMENTAL PLANTS LEVIN HORTICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE A PERSON IS REQUIRED to develop and maintain the Centre’s gardens which provide an Important facility for ornamental research. The successful applicant will be required to have a working knowledge of landscaping and the propagation and maintenance of a wide range of plants. Applicants should possess a diploma or a degree in horticulture or an equivalent qualification. Applications should be made on Form PSI7A (available from any Post Office) to: Senior Executive Officer, Personnel Services, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. Applications close on March 21, 1984.
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