Situations Vacant Situations Vacant CAREERS IN RESOURCE MANAGER WAIKATO VALLEY AUTHORITY WITH THE ADOPTION of a major report reviewing the functions and responsibilities of the authority several new staff positions are now offered as follows: I RESEARCH OFFICER WATER RESOURCES OFFICER SCIENTIST: Resource Hydrology - Groundwater ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT FIELD OFFICER I RECORDS CLERK RESEARCH OFFICER A bright versatile person is required in the planning unit capable of producing overview reports of energy initiatives in the catchment to editing technical publications. A good de- | gree in the sciences or arts is required with I entry point dependent on qualifications and experience within the following grades: Three/four year degree water resources officer grade 11, $16,198-$21,198. Water resources offices grade I, $22,558$28,385. S Scientist grade 11, $18,277-$23,971. S I Scientist grade I, $22,558-$28,385. H Entry to the science grades would require | an advanced honours degree and would be an | advantage to any applicant as would a know- | ledge of the cultural perspectives of interest | groups. g WATER RESOURCES OFFICER An experienced officer is required to fill a new position in the water management unit. A good degree plus experience in water resource investigation, and the granting and monitoring of water rights issued in accordance with | the water and soil conservation act 1967 is ' required. I Salary within the range for water resources officer grade I, $22,558-528,385. j l SCIENTIST: Resource Hydrology — Ground- i I water. Applicants holding an advanced honours f | degree suited to studies in resource hydrology I | with a particular emphasis groundwater I i studies is required to fill a new position. | | Salary scales: scientist grade 11, $18,277- a $23,971. | Scientist grade I, $22,558-$28,385. | | ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT | This position would particularly suit ap- | plicants interested in financial managment | within a resource agency. Applicants will have | a New Zealand Certificate of Commerce or | experience equivalent and will be expected to | become familiar with a wide range of account- | ing functions using a VAX 750 support system I § and act for the Authority’s Treasurer as required. •> Salary will be within the range $16,198— I S $22,553. 1 FIELD OFFICER lls The Authority requires a mature person in t early thirties, good reliable personality, and a. 0 liking for the outdoors for field Inspection | work largely in the rural farming community. | A farming background and a technical quali- | fication would be an advantage. Salary de- | pends on age, qualifications and experience I and will be within the following range for field | officer, $15,600-$20,019. R RECORDS CLERK | A mature person with ability to be system- 1 atic and conscientious is required to maintain S and develop the Authority’s central file record a and library systems. | Salary within the range for typist/clerk S being $11,323-$16,198. | Majority developments in the water and | soil field both past, present and in the future is placing a heavy workload on the Waikato Valley Authority which covers the Taupo Catchment and Geothermal Development, to the suggested Mokau coal field in the King I Country, to the coalmining, agricultural, and industrial areas of the Lower Waikato offering competent staff good career opportunities in a rapidly developing scientific/administrative sphere. g Conditions of appointment for all posi- | tions are available from the undersigned with | whom applications close on Friday, June 14, I 1985. K J. H. YOUNG, I Chief Executive, | WAIKATO VALLEY AUTHORITY, I P.O. Box 4010, | Hamilton East. § Phone: (071) 67-184. | CARPENTERS WANTED WE CAN OFFER permanent employment on a variety of city and suburban contracts. Overtime available. Please phone: THE MANAGER, CHAS S. LUNEY LTD, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 899-018. CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER A VACANCY EXISTS in our Nelson office for an engineer with 2-5 years experience since graduation who wishes to gain satisfactory experience for registration purposes or if newly registered is seeking a measure of independence and responsibility. Current workload includes a range of commercial and industrial buildings together with varied civil engineering projects. ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN We require an engineering technician who has, or is studying for, N.Z.C.E. to work on a wide variety of civil and structural projects. Work includes surveying, soil testing, draughting and some contract administration. Further details of the above positions are available on request. Salaries will be negotiated with suitable applicants. Inquiries to: SANDERS, LAND and RAGE, CONSULTING ENGINEERS P.O. Box 283, Nelson. Phone 82-189 Nelson CLERICAL POSITION OUR COMPANY wishes to appoint a person to a clerical position. The appointee will be responsible for accounts payment, some clerical shipping work and general clerical duties. We would expect applicants to have some experience in clerical work. We will offer a suitable salary and pleasant working conditions. Appliants should apply in writing to:The Secretary BROTHER DISTRIBUTORS, LTD, P.G&BOX 2066 CHRISTCHURCH
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