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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant AWA MICROPROCESSOR DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Are you looking for a more rewarding job? We need an enthusiastic engineer to join our design and development team in Wellington, working on microprocessor-based industrial control and information systems. We will provide you with training in the use of our microprocessor development systems, and you will work on all aspects of development from system definition to product support. We would prefer you to have experience in design and development of microprocessor based hardware and software, and knowledge of structured languages would also be useful. You will also be directly involved with customers and users, so you must be able to communicate effectively with others. B.E. (Electrical) or equivalent is preferred, but not essential. We offer an excellent salary and good working conditions, and access to a medical scheme after a qualifying period. This is ai. interesting and rewarding job if you work well both by yourself and as part of a small team and would enjoy a moderate amount of travel within New Zealand. If you are interested, please contact: Mrs Lorraine Williams, Company Personnel Officer, AWA NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, P.O. Box 50248, Porirua Telephone: Wellington 375-069 MUNCBPAL ZMcpN ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Wellington ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Applications are invited from Registered Electricians with at least five years trade experience after registration, or from registered Electrical Inspectors, for the position of Electrical Inspector. Salary range $16,625 to $19,934 p.a. plus C.O.L. Conditions of appointment or other details available by telephoning 735-449. Written applications addressed to General Manager, Municipal Electricity Department, Private Bag, Wellington, close on Friday 15 June 1984.

NEW PLYMOUTH’S NEW INTERNATIONAL HOTEL DUE TO EXPANSION, there will be the following vacancies: WHOLESALE MANAGER STOCK CONTROL OFFICER (PREFERABLY WITH EXPERIENCE IN FOOD AND LIQUOR INDUSTRY) FUNCTION MANAGER MAITRE D’HOTEL HEAD WAITER CHEF DE RANGS (FOR A LA CARTE RESTAURANT) Accommodation could be available. Please apply in writing to: ROB TENNANT MANAGING DIRECTOR NEW PLYMOUTH HOTEL PRIVATE BAG, NEW PLYMOUTH.

p A Hamilton Ml Group NIGHT-SHIFT VACANCIES 5 P.M. TO 1 A.M., MONDAY TO FRIDAY FITTER/TURNER TRADESMEN experienced in operating centre lathes, C.N.C. lathes, line borers, or N.C. drills are required for this shift. The work is varied and these are permanent positions. Overtime is worked. For further information phone or write to:— Mt G. Cloughly, C.W.F. HAMILTON AND CO., LTD, Lunns Road, P.O. Box 709, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 484-179.

OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD BERTHING MASTER/RELIEVING TUG MASTER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified persons to fill the above vacant position. Minimum qualification - Master Home Trade. The schedule of conditions relating to appointment may be obtained on request to either the Otago Harbour Board, P.O. Box 1, Dunedin or the N.Z. Merchant Service Guild, Wellington. THE NEW ZEALAND PLANNING COUNCIL WISHES TO APPOINT A SOCIAL SCIENCE GRADUATE WITH EXPERIENCE IN Statistical Analysis and Computing. The Council’s Social Monitoring Group recently established to examine current and emergent trends in social development, is beginning work on its first report. The appointee would work with our Senior Social Scientist to provide and analyse data for the group. Applicants must be able to begin work by midAugust and the appointment would be for a one year contract in the first instance. Salary will be related to Public Service rates for the appointee’s qualifications and experience. Applicants should send a full curriculum vitae by June 30, 1984, to:— The Director, NEW ZEALAND PLANNING COUNCIL, P.O. Box 5066, Wellington.

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