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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Q Bascands P Printers and Publishers BASCANDS ARE CURRENTLY staffing and equipping a new factory complex at Birmingham Drive, Marylands. Vacancies now exist for staff in these skills: COLOUR FILM STRIPPING PLATE MAKING THIS is an opportunity for competent tradespersons to join our team in new premises. The Company is involved in a major development programme which includes the installation of new equipment in an excellent environment. Working conditions and terms of employment are first class. Apply by telephoning: G. RICKERBY BASCANDS LTD PHONE 384-950 BAY OF PLENTY CATCHMENT COMMISSION AND REGIONAL WATER BOARD ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEER Applications are invited for the position of Assistant Chief Engineer. The position, based in Whakatane, is a challenging one and requires an Engineer with both Management and Technical skills. The Commission is currently engaged in constructing the $35 Million Kaituna Catchment Control Scheme as well as other flood control and drainage works throughout the Bay of Plenty region. The Assistant Chief Engineer will lead the engineering works section of the Commission and will be responsible to the Chief Engineer for the investigations, planning, design and construction of engineering works undertaken by the Commission. Applicants must be Registered Engineers holding a current Annual Practising Certificate persuant to the Engineers Registration Act 1924. The salary range offered for the position is up to $35,686. Conditions of Appointment and a Schedule of Duties are available from the Secretary, P.O. Box 364, Whakatane with whom applications close on 27 September 1985. J, A. JONES Chief Engineer BISHOPOALE MANAGERESS - TOP SHOP WE ARE LOOKING for a mature woman who has had previous experience in the selling field. This is a position of responsibility and the applicant must possess the follow attributes:1. Mature young woman between 25 and 50 years. 2. Previous selling experience a definite advantage. 3. Be able to accept responsibility, control and direct staff. 4. Smart appearance and a bright personality are essential requirements. 5. Five days a week, late night plus Saturday morning trading. For appointments to interview, please phone 67856 Monday morning between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. or privately 518-055. References are required from previous employment. BUSINESS FORMS PRINTER A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY exists for a qualified and competant Business Forms Printer to join the porduction team of New Zealand’s fastest growning Business Forms Manufacturers. The working conditions in our modern factory are excellent. A top wage package will be offered to the successful applicant including the chance to join our superanuation scheme after a qualifying period. Apply in writing or phone:MR ROB WILSON, NORCROSS BUSINESS FORMS, P.O. BOX 21101, HENDERSON AUCKLAND. PHONE 836-0888. CASUAL BREAKFAST WAITRESS MATURE HAPPY-GO-LUCKY person for casual breakfast shifts. Experience necessary. Phone: RESTAURANT MANAGER, JAMES HATFIELD RESTAURANT PHONE 798-580 CENTRAL CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST THE BOARD seeks a person suitably qualified to Intermediate Standard for appointment as a copy typist-receptionist at our Hornby Head Office. Some shorthand skills would be preferred and we would expect the successful applicant to have the ability to handle an interesting variety of duties. Applications for this vacancy are to be in writing, addressed to the General Manager, Central Canterbury Electric Power Board, Private Bag, Hornby. B. W. LAING, General Manager. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST CHEMISTRY DIVISION, GRACEFIELD THE Solid State Chemistry section of Chemistry Division, DSIR, has a vacancy for a scientist to work in the field of advanced ceramics research. The position would involve the study of compositions, processes and properties of materials with relevance to New Zealand’s current or anticipated needs in this area, with particular emphasis on the use of indigenous raw materials. The position would suit a person with a background or interest in organic solid state or preferably ceramic chemistry. An appreciation of techniques of solid state analysis (XRD, Thermal Analysis, Mossbauer, etc.) is important and some experience or inclination towards computer manipulation of data would be useful. Salary will depend on qualifications and experience. The minimum educational requirement would be a good honours degree in chemistry or geochemistry. Post graduate experience would be preferred but is not essential. For further information contact Dr K. MacKenzie, phone 666-919, ext 873. Applications should be made on form PSI7A (obtainable from any Post Office) quoting vacancy number 8892. Applications close with the Administration Officer, Staff Section, DSIR, Private Bag, Wellington on Friday, September 13, 1985.

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Press, 31 August 1985, Page 50

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Page 50 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 31 August 1985, Page 50

Page 50 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 31 August 1985, Page 50

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