Situations Vacant Situations Vacant DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC L/011l AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST (Electrical) CHRISTCHURCH A SCIENTIST is required to work in the Electronics Section of Southern Industrial Development Division. It is envisaged the work will involve microprocessor equipment design with possibly some emphasis on industrial imaging applications. We are looking for a new graduate, or an engineer with a few years experience who is motivated towards electronic research and development for industrial applications. The minimum qualification required is a BE (Elect.) Hons or equivalent. Salary up to $24,350 p.a. depending on qualifications and experience. Further details available from Mr A. I. Gardiner, Southern Industrial Development Division, 20 Southwark Street, Christchurch, phone 62-369. Applications quoting vacancy 5086 should be made on form PSI7A i (available from any Post Office) and sent to: The Administration Officer (Staff), D.5.1.R., Private Bag, Wellington. Applications close on Friday, June 7, 1985. ELECTRICAL SERVICEMAN EXPERIENCED Registered Electrician or Technician for the servicing of industrial and commercial installations wanted. ■ Apply in the first instance to: FRANK MILLAR AND CO., LTD 214 LICHFIELD STREET PHONE 62-366 ELECTRICIAN COMPETANT AT both installation and service work, domestic and commercial. Good rates and van supplied. Contact: Steve Longshaw, 794-307, a.h. 429-114. DUNEDIN CITY 'council ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS ARE CALLED, preferably from registered electricians, td fill a vacancy in the department’s power station I operating staff at Waipori Falls. The shift operator assists the station officer to control the electricity! output, usage of water, the provision of safe working areas etc, in the four generating stations on the Waipori River. Applicants should have a liking for working and living in a rural environment. Housing is provided at ’ a very attractive rental in the fully serviced village which is situated 60km from Dunedin. This is a good opportunity for the r ght person to further their experience and at the same time establish themselves financially. Applications can pe made to the Production Engineer, telephone 740-322 Dunedin, or by writing to the General Managler, P.O. Box 513, Dunedin. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN/X-RAY RESPONSIBLE person required to install and maintain X-ray equipment. Previous experience in X-ray would be an advantage but not essential as on-the-job training will be given. Persons with electrical or Limited Registration would be given preference. For interview, phone 69-046, 9 p.m. i i —f - ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS VACANCY 5209 y THE ELECTRICITY DIVISION of the Ministry of 1 Energy requires two Technicians to undertake com- ’ missioning and maintenance of the Division's Com--1 munications network: in the Canterbury/Westland r area. The positions are based at our Addington ’ Depot Communications Section, Christchurch. The work is interesting and challenging and oui Technicians gain valuable experience on a wide variety of equipment: QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED — Electrical Technicians Certificate, Radio Technicians Certificate, or equivalent 3 year Certificate i Persons with advanced study towards such a Certifi- - cate will be considered. Applicants should have ‘ experience in one or more of the following:- VHF 01 e UHF radio equipment, Automatic telephone exchanges, Carrier equipment, Electronics and datE systems. - LEVEL OF APPOINTMENT — Commensurate witt qualifications and experience. CONDITIONS — Normal Public Service Condition: apply. Financial assistance may be given witt household removal costs. For further details con tact:- Mr John Plumstead, Superintendent Techni cian Engineering, Addington Depot, Test Labora tory, Christchurch, Telephone 796-020, extensior 8856. SCIENTIST (POWER PLANNING) Vacancy 5210 THE ELECTRICITY'DIVISION of the Ministry o Energy has a vacancy for a scientist in its powe planning section. The appointee will be expected ti develop models simulating future system operatioi so that best use can be made of resources, and futur, expansion and operating parameters determined He/she will also be expected to maintain existin; computer models of tlhe power system. The success ful applicant will have good qualifications in com puter science and/or operations research and wil preferably have had experience in a large technic ally oriented organisation. He will be expected ti initiate much of his/her own work, but will forn part of a team involved in energy planning in Nev Zealand. The office is situated at Rutherford House Wellington, which allows easy access to publi transport. I Normal Public Service conditions of employ ment apply. For further information, please telephone Dr K S. Turner. 723-550 Wellington. Applications close on June 12. 1985, with Execu tive Officer Personnel, Electricity Division, Ministr of Energy, Private I Bag, Wellington. Applicant should use form PSI7A which is obtainable fron Post Offices and quote the afcove vacancy numbet Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed.
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