Situations Vacant Situations Vacant THE SOUTHLAND CO-OPERATIVE PHOSPHATE CO. LTD SHIH ENGINEER SHIFT ENGINEER APPLICATIONS are invited from Engineers with Marine Certificate, for the position of Shift Engineeer at our Invercargill Works. Duties Include the operation of 2 contact sulphur acid plants with boilers producing up to 13,636 kg/hr of steam at 17 bar, two turbo-alternators and ancillary equipment and control of electrical transmission equipment. A four man 12 hours shift roster is in operation, giving a 4 days on, 4 days off, cycle. Salary and conditions of employment are in accordance with the N.Z. Insitute of Marine and Power Engineers. A modern 3 bedroom house is available. Staff superannuation is available. This is an excellent opportunity for an Engineer who is interested in gaining experience in steam generation, electric power generation and transmission and chemical engineering. Engineers interested in this opportunity, write enclosing copies of testimonials to: THE CHIEF ENGINEER. THE SOUTHLAND CO-OPERATIVE PHOSPHATE CO. LTD, P. O. BOX 849, INVERCARGILL. THE UPPER HUTT CITY COUNCIL BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR CITY ENGINEER’S DEPARTMENT DO YOU HAVE a sound knowledge of current methods of building construction involving timber, brick, masonry, steel and reinforced concrete? Do you have a trade qualification? Are you capable of examining plans and specifications submitted for the purpose of obtaining a building permit? Can you sketch plans and write specifications? Are you familiar with N.Z. Standard Specification 1900? If you meet the above criteria, then the Upper Hutt City Council would like to hear from you. The commencing salary will be in accordance with experience and qualifications and within the scale of $17,204 to $19,393 per annum. A copy of the Schedule of Responsibilities and Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the office of the undersigned with whom applications close on January 18, 1985. (Contact — Paul Weaver, Industrial Officer). Private Bag R. J. VINE UPPPER HUTT Chief Executive and Town Clerk Tel. (04 ) 288-769 ZTk Ministry of Works and Development WELLINGTON DISTRICT OFFICE WATER AND SOIL DIVISION TWO VACANCIES EXIST in the Wellington District Office Water and Soil Division for professional people preferably with experience in Water and Soil Conservation. These vacancies are numbered 7779 and either 7780 or 7784 as set out below. The positions involve assisting the District Water and Soil Officer with ensuring that the objectives of the National Water and Soil Conservation Authority are achieved. The district covers the Horowhenua, Wairarapa, Wellington, Marlborough and Nelson regions. SCIENTIST (WATER AND SOIL PLANNING) VACANCY NUMBER 7779 DUTIES INCLUDE: Providing assistance to the five catchment authorities in the district with resource investigation projects and the formulation of their water and soil management policies; ensuring the adequacy of water and soil input to regional and district planning through the statutory planning procedures; providing assistance with soil conservation appraisal, and investigation into community irrigation schemes. Some experience in planning and/or resource management is desirable. Applicants should have a degree in Science or Agricultural Science with further Diploma or Masterate in Resource Management desirable. SCIENTIST OR ENGINEER VACANCY NUMBER 7780 OR VACANCY NUMBER 7784 DUTIES INCLUDE: The provision of advice and assistance to catchment authorities in the design and preparation of river, flood and catchment control drainage schemes; the appraisal and reporting of such proposals to National Water and Soli Conservation Authority; the co-ordination, detailed investigation and reporting of community irrigation schemes; the provision of technical advice and assistance regarding water and soil conservation design and management to other agencies. The position is for a senior professional officer with several years’ experience in the areas noted. Applicants should have a degree in Science or Agricultural Science or Civil or Agricultural Engineering. Further information on vacancies 7779, 7780 and 7784 may be obtained from the Assistant District Water and Soil Officer, Craig Lawson; telephone Wellington 748-417. Applications for the above vacancies close on December 12, 1984, with the Assistant Staff Officer, Ministry of Works and Development, P.O. Box 12-041, Wellington North. Applicants should use form PS 17A which is obtainable from Post Offices, and quote the relevant vacancy number. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married appointee required to move household. WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the following vacancies within the Parks Department HORTICULTURAL OFFICER This position involves the day to day organisation of the entire spectrum of horticultural activities. Sound practical knowledge and a high degree of organisational ability are minimum requirements of this position. The salary scale lies between $14,721 and $17,204 plus cost of living. The position of entry on the scale is dependent on qualifications and experience. Applicants will, need proven skills in people management. PROPAGATOR A competent nursery person is required to manage the Abbot Street nursery. A large range of trees. Shrubs and house plants are produced annually in addition to approximately 100,000 bedding plants. A house is provided within the nursery grounds at a nominal rental. The ability to meet deadlines and production targets in addition to sound staff control, is essential for this position. Copies of conditions of employment and a schedule of duties for both positions are available from the undersigned with whom applications close on Friday, January 4, 1985. W, B. B. CRICHTON, u Director orT’arks and Recreatiorr
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