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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT CIVIL AVIATION DIVISION TELECOM ENGINEERING OFFICER or SENIOR TELECOM ENGINEERING OFFICER VACANCY No. 7792 ® Do you have NZCE (Telecom)? & Are you interested in test equipment calibration? ® Do you want a challenging career in a well equipped laboratory? The Civil Aviation Division Telecom Engineering Laboratory has a vacancy for such a person. The suitable applicant will be involved in calibrating and testing a wide range of Civil Aviation test equipment (and some items of general telecom equipment) which are used throughout New Zealand and the Pacific area. Examples of items are: Signal generators (MF, HF, VHF, UHF and microwave), multimeters, spectrum analysers, vector voltmeters, counters, line measuring sets, power meter (RF and AF), signature analysers, logic analysers, pulse generators, etc. Example of general telecom items are: VHF airground transmitters and receivers, HF SSB tranceivers, UHF, FM transceivers, etc. Automated testing is planned for some of the above work. The appointee will be involved in developing methods and writing computer programmes for this work. The Job also involves maintaining the Laboratory electronic standards for Civil Aviation. Training will be given to ensure a high level of efficiency can be achieved. About one week's travel is involved each year. If you want a challenge and want to use your NZCE knowledge then this position could be for you. Salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience. The Laboratory is located at Kilbirnie, Wellington. For further information contact John Meyer, telephone 872-196 Wellington. RADAR ENGINEER VACANCY No. 7800 WE ARE LOOKING for a graduate or registered electronics engineer with enthusiasm, flair and ability to join the Radar Engineering team in the Civil Aviation Division’s Head Office in Wellington. We carry out the engineering of all the Air Traffic Control radars and Meteorological radars in New Zealand and in some Pacific Islands. Besides constant development work on the current systems, we are entering an exciting phase of system design and development for the next generation Air Traffic Control radar system and for the proposed Meteorological Surveillance Network, both of which will involve equipment at the forefront of radar technology. We require an engineer with BE (Elec) or equivalent in electronics as a minimum qualification. Some experience in RF, video, digital or signal processing techniques would be an advantage, but is by no means a prerequisite. For further information ring John Bridson on Wellington 721-253 ext. 433. GENERAL AVIATION INSPECTOR VACANCY No. 7808 THE MINISTRY has a vacancy in its Civil Aviation Division for a General Aviation Inspector at its Wellington Regional Office. DUTIES: The supervision of all aspects of general aviation operations, but in particular the supervision of helicopter and fixed wing aerial work operations. EXPERIENCE: Applicants must have at least 2000 hours as pilot in command in New Zealand general aviation operations. Of this total, 1000 hours is to have been flown in both piston engined and gas turbine powered helicopters. Extensive experience in fixed wing and helicopter aerial work operations, including off-shore operations, desired. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must hold at least a valid Commercial Pilot Licence (Helicopter and Aeroplane). Instructor and Instrument ratings (Helicopter) are desirable. Salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience. For further Information please contact W. Griffiths or E. Armstrong, Wellington 859-869, or J. Snow, Wellington 721-253. ADMINISTRATION DIVISION ADVISORY OFFICER - HEAD OFFICE VACANCY No. 7801 AN ASSISTANT advisory officer or advisory officer is sought for the Public Relations and Publicity Section of the Public Affairs Branch. Experience and/or qualifications in public relations, publicity and written communication desirable. Salary according to qualifications and experience. NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES COMPUTER PROGRAMMER or ASSISTANT COMPUTER PROGRAMMER VACANCY No. 7802 THERE IS A VACANCY for a Computer Programmer in the New Zealand Meteorological Service, Head Office, Kelburn. The work consists of programming meteorological applications on the ICL 2980 and PDP 11/70 computers. Experience with COBOL and FORTRAN languages desirable. Salary according to qualifications and experience. Applications close on August 17, 1985, with the Executive Officer (Personnel), Ministry of Transport, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use Form PSI7A which is obtainable from Post Offices, and quote the vacancy number stated above. Only copies of Testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married person required to move household.

PUBLIC COUNTER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING We are looking for a person to fill a full time position on our public counter. The work involves dealing directly with the public in all advertising matters and handling large amounts of money. The person we seek must be able to demonstrate a sound education, have an engaging personality, be of neat and tidy appearance, and have had experience in dealing with the public. Full training will be given in all facets of advertising and product knowledge. If you are keen to join our Company, contact Miss Jill Thomas, telephone 790-940 Christchurch on Monday, August 5, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon for further information. THE PRESS

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