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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant COMMISSION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT INVESTIGATING OFFICERS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the following positions In the Commission for the Environment. Both positions are situated In Wellington. 1. VACANCY 3525 - INVESTIGATING OFFICER Assisting with environmental investigations, and assessing and evaluating ecological data related to water resource management and water allocation options. Liaison and consultation with central and local government and the private sector will be required. An ability to work well with multidisciplinary teams is essential. Honours degree or equivalent qualifications and experience in water and soil resource management, hydrology, chemistry or engineering would be an advantage. 2. VACANCY 3526 - Investigating Officer Investigating, assessing and reporting on environmental issues associated with exotic and indigenous forestry development. Evaluation of land use changes and environmental management of natural resources at all stages of development. Liaison and consultation with central and local government and the private sector on planning and development proposals. An ability to work well with multidisciplinary team is essential. Degree or diploma and experience in resource management, forestry or science. Applications should be made on Forms PS 17A which are available from all Post Offices. A “separate” application for both vacancies is necessary. Application forms should be forwarded to the Commissioner, Commission for the Environment, P.O. Box 10241, Wellington, before noon on June 20, 1984. Please note that the closing date is to be strictly observed. DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS HISTORIAN RESEARCH OFFICER HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS BRANCH, Head Office, Wellington VACANCY No. 3361 A VACANCY EXISTS for a historian in historical publications branch. The appointee will be required to prepare for publication a history of a government department or some significant activity and to assist with the general editorial work of the branch. A University degree, preferably In history, and research experience is required. Applications close on June 13,1984 with the Staff Clerk, Department of Internal Affairs, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use form PSI7A which is obtainable from Post Offices and quote the vacany number above. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PSYCHOLOGIST OR ASSISTANT PSYCHOLOGIST VACANCY Nos. 3369 and 3370 VACANCIES HAVE OCCURRED In the psychological service of the Justice Department at Christchurch (Vacancy 3370) and Palmerston North (Vacancy 3369). The minimum qualification Is a Masters degree with a post-masterate qualification preferred. The work is interesting and varied and offers considerable scope and challenge for psychologists with an originative talent and an ability to apply psychology in practical ways. Further information may be obtained from our Regional Senior Psychologist, Christchurch, (telephone Christchurch 62-901, or Senior Psychologist, Palmerston North, telephone 67-083). Applications quoting the given vacancy number should be made on Form PSI7A (obtainable from any Post Office) and sent to: Assistant Administration Officer Personnel, Department of Justice, Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington. Applications close at noon on June 13, 1984. lißuris Mechanical DESIGN ENGINEER WE HAVE A REQUIREMENT for an experienced mechanical design engineer to take responsibility for the completion of a specific product development In our industrial air conditioning range. The position is a temporary one, lasting until the development is complete and is expected to be for approximately six months. We are looking for an engineer who is able to work independently within basic specification parameters, with the miniumum of supervision. An attractive salary appropriate to the skill and experience of the successful applicant applies. ENQUIRES TO:MR R. COTTLE, TECHNICAL MANAGER, A AND T BURT MECHANICAL LTD PHONE 899-168 111 Central Canterbury ((( Jfn Electric Power 111 Board DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for this established position because of an impending resignation. The Development Engineer oversees the activities of the Electronics Workshop, and provides engineering input for design and development of digital and electronic equipment. A prime responsibility is for the Board’s SCADA system and a redevelopment of the master station is envisaged in the near future. Further associated duties include responsibility for the communications facilities and investigation, research and development of techniques and equipment for major industrial load management. Qualifications required are an appropriate Engineering Degree, preferably with honours and either be a practising Registered Engineer or be close to obtaining registration. The appointee shall also have appropriate experience and have an appreciation of the work of Electrical Supply Authorities. Telephone enquiries may be made to the Chief Engineer (Planning), telephone (03) 495-109 during normal business hours or write to the General Manager, Private Bag, Hornby for the schedule of duties, conditions of appointment and form of application. The closing date for applications is June 25,1984. B. W. LAING, General Manager.

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