Situations Vacant UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY TEMPORARY, PART-TIME FILM AND VIDEO TECHNICIAN (SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS) APPLICATIONS are Invited tor the above position. The School of Fine Arts seeks a reliable and qualified Sirson for temporary partme employment servicing film and video equipment and performing other related duties. The position offers three days’ employment per week and will include not only the maintenance of all film and video equipment at the School, but also the ordering of replacement stocks, the receipt and delivery of hired equipment and the booking out of materials and equipment to students. All duties would be undertaken In close liaison with the Lecturer in Film and Television. Preference will be given to applicants who have suitable experience and qualifications. The position may well suit a recently retired person with a background in the areas outlined above. The rate of pay will be up to $7.67 per hour. Applications, Including full details of work experience, copies of qualifications and testimonials, and a telephone number, close on March 8, 1985 with: The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. TOOLMAKER THERE Is a vacancy for a good TOOLMAKER who Is competent in his field. The work is varied and Includes manufacture of press tools and dies, plastic moulds and specialty machinery. Excellent working conditions with car parking In the city area. Apply: The Manager PECO, Ltd 95 Moorhouse Ave., CHRISTCHURCH 1 PHONE 65-632 PECO — 39 years of Service to the Industry
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Press, 23 February 1985, Page 35
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