Situations Vacant Situations Vacant PROCESS CONTROL COMPUTER ANALYST ENJOYING YOUR PRESENT JOB? Reading the “Situations Vacant” out of curiosity rather than necessity? If so, then you may be the creative, goahead person we require to help analyse and programme some of our process control systems. A medium sized, pleasantly situated company, we are using DEC Based systems and a variety of languages (Incl. SPHERE — a 4th generation language designed for Real Time Process Control) to develop computer systems for major industries both here in New Zealand and in Australia. If you have experience in Real Time Computer Systems, and would like to take advantage of the opportunity of working in a friendly, pollution-free atmosphere as part of a hard-working professional team, write enclosing full details of C.V. oY phone Dunedin 34-580 to arrange appointment Write to: K. J. KIRKBY AND ASSOCIATES, LTD, P.O. BOX 7051, DUNEDIN. A HOTEL ( ®O' EMPLOYMENT SERVICE RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED FOR modem hotel close to Wellington. Age range 23 plus with hotel reception experience, and familiarity with accounting procedures a necessity. TELEPHONE 791-524, 593 A COLOMBO ST, CHRISTCHURCH, (Opp Prince of Wales Hotel), P.O. BOX 11-033, SOCKBURN. RESEARCH OFFICER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of research officer at the New Zealand University Students’ Association’s office in Wellington. The successful applicant will be one of two research officers, responsible to the National Executive and President, and would assist the Association’s elected officers in the implementation of NZUSA’s policies. Duties would include preparation of submissions and reports, working on research projects and liaising with departmental and university officials. Applicants should have a tertiary education — preferably a degree in the social sciences — and a sympathy for NZUSA’s membership and policies. Previous experience in research work would also be an advantage. A good understanding of statistical methods is desirable and applicants should be able to write lucidly and concisely. Advisory and advocacy skills would also be required. Conditions of employment and salary would be in accordance with the NZUSA employees collective agreement. Trie salary range envisaged would be a 10 point scale ranging from $16,705 to $21,294 according to experience. Written applications, including details of qualifications, relevant experience and two (or more) references should be sent to: The President NZUSA P.O. Box 9047 Courtenay Place WELLINGTON Applications close on Friday, August 3, 1984. SCAFFOLDERS CONSTRUCTION WE ARE INTERESTED in hearing from fully ticketed Scaffolders who would be interested in working on the Glenbrook Steel Expansion site. Duration of contract would depend on Individual contractor needs. Successful applicants will be offered accommodation In accordance with the Glenbrook Steel Expansion Project Collective Agreement. Please Indicate Interest by sending a copy of this advertisement and your name to the address below, and we will send you an application form. CTMWCTOB’ EmOYiEHT OFFICE, P.O. Box 12-099, Penrose, Auckland. New Zealand Electricity A division of the Ministry of Energy SENIOR ENGINEERING OFFICER NZE REQUIRES a Senior Engineering Officer for Its Generation (Hydro) Section In Its Head Office In Wellington. The position is in a team responsible for the determination of economical and planned solutions to technical problems relating to the operation, maintenance, modernisation and refurbishing of the civil and mechanical plant associated with its 29 hydro stations. Applicants should have either NZCE or REA or equivalent, and have experience in the operation and maintenance, or design and construction of the civil or mechanical plant associated with hydro power stations. Normal Public Service conditions of employment apply. Applications close on August 11, 1984, with the Staff Officer, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use form PSI7A available from any Post Office and quote vacancy No. 4623. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER WE REQUIRE a Structural Design Engineer in our Christchurch office. We are looking for someone with sufficient New Zealand experience to assume the responsibility of Design Team Leader. These responsibilities Include the fundamental analysis, calculations and design decisions, supervising Junior Design Engineers and Draftsmen and Basing with clients throughout New Zealand. A subsequent transfer to our Auckland office Is possible by mutual agreement. We have a good forward work load which includes many exciting and significant buildings. Salary will be negotiated on the basis of experience and ability. Please apply initially, in writing, giving a resume of qualifications to our Christchurch Office. HOLMES, WOOD, POOLE AND JOHNSTONE, LTD, P.O. BOX 701, CHRISTCHURCH.
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