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j Situations Vacant Situations Vacant i r—— IMPORT-EXPORT OFFICER !WE WILL SHORTLY have a vacancy for an import-export officer at our Riccarton carpet plant. The oerson we seek will be responsible for all procedures and documentation relating to imported stocks and the export of finished products. Applicants must be well experienced in import-export administration. Since this is a 8 sole charge position self-motivation and the ability to accept responsibly will be important attributes in successfully undertaking the duties required in this position. Applications should be addressed in confidence to: THE PERSONNEL OFFICER FELTEX WOVEN CARPETS RICCARTON PLANT P.O. BOX 6004 I UPPER RICCARTON I 1 NATURAL GAS DIVISION INSTRUMENTATION | TECHNICIAN I The natural gas cotDoration was established to treat and distribute natural gas throughout the North Island. It has more than 2200 kms of underground high pressure pipeline with associated stations and H I metering systems. Technical services of the highest standard have n developed hand in hand to complement this high tech system. S Applications are invited from Trade qualified technicians holding Trade g Certificate in Industrial Instrumentation (o become a member of our R team working on some of the most challenging gas measurement and 8 control equipment available and to work in our specially designed workrooms with sophisticated test and calibrating equipment. This position is based at Bell Block, near New Plymouth but involves I travel throughout the North Island. Assistance will be given with I relocation. Transit housing is available. Further details and an application form are available from: f The Recruitment Manager a Petrocorp - Natural Gas Division | P.O. Box 7025 | New Plymouth | Initial enquiries should be received in this office by Friday 7 June 1985. | INVERCARGILL CITY COUNCIL INVERCARGILL PUBLIC LIBRARY HEAD OF ADULT LENDING SERVICES APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Librarians with suitable academic and professional qualifications for the position of Head of Adult Lending Services. Minimum qualification is the New Zealand Certificate of Library Studies, or overseas equivalent. The appointee will be responsible to the Deputy City Librarian for the overall operation of the Adult Lending Section which currently issues 326,000 items a year. As a senior member of a young progressive management team, the appointee will assist in the planning for a new Central Library that is due to open in October 1987. This exciting project is designed to NZLA standards, and will incorporate an automated circulation system, a full book security system, and the New Zealand Bibliographical Network. Equal opportunity is available for female and male applicants. Commencement salary is in the $20,000 range with automatic, annual increments and progression on merit to $22,558. For further information, application form and job description contact the City Librarian (telephone 84-183). Applications close with the undersigned on Wednesday, June 12, 1985, at 12 noon. MR K. J. HARRINGTON, City Librarian, INVERCARGILL. By authority Personnel Officer. JOURNALIST THE TIMARU HERALD has a vacancy for a midgrade reporter. This is an opportunity to join a progressive newspaper servicing the central South Island. Work conditions are excellent in the most modern newspaper office in New Zealand. A generous superannuation and health scheme is available. Applications to: The Editor Timaru Herald P.O. Box 46, TIMARU

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Press, 29 May 1985, Page 52

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 29 May 1985, Page 52

Page 52 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 29 May 1985, Page 52

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