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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant MINISTRY OF ENERGY A GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT which endorses a policy of equal employment opportunities. DEPUTY REGISTRAR, ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY DIRECTORATE, HEAD OFFICE VACANCY 6901 As a result of restructuring in the Electricity Industry Directorate the position of Deputy Registrar has become vacant. The position requires a person with wide experience in the electrical industry, and a desire to participate in safety and training requirements on a national level. The Deputy Registrar is required to undertake a range of duties associated with examinations, assessment of training, experience, and other matters association with the administration of the Electrical Registration Act and Regulations. An ability to communicate with persons at all levels will be necessary. Registration under the Electrical Registration Act is very highly desirable, and NZCE or REA would be an advantage. Further information can be obtained from Mr C. B. Keller, telephone Wellington 727-044 extension 857. Remuneration: A competitive salary is payable dependent on qualifications and relevant experience. Public Service permanent staff conditions will apply. Applicants should use Application for Appointment (Form PSI7A) which is available from any Post Office and addressed to the Staff Clerk, Ministry of Energy, Private Bag, Wellington, quoting Vacancy Number 6901. ALUMINIUM FABRICATOR AN EXPANDING WORKLOAD has led to a full-time position for an experienced aluminium window maker capable of working with a minimum of supervision. Please phone: THE MANAGER, 886-240 FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW. ALUMINIUM JOINER WE ARE LOOKING for an experienced Aluminium Joiner with a good work record to join a keen team at our Sumner factory. The job primarily concerns cutting aluminium window sections. Wages will be comensurate with experience. To arrange an interview phone Sumner 6806 and contact: lan Smart, Factory Manager, VISTALITE ALUMINIUM INDUSTRIES. ©Ministry of Works and Development AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER VACANCY 7038 SOLICITOR, HEAD OFFICE A VACANCY EXISTS for a solicitor in the Head Office Legal Branch of the Ministry of Works and Development. The position-involves opinion and legislative work and some advocacy services before such bodies as the Planning Tribunal and the Public Service Appeal Board. Work is in the fields of town planning, water and soil, and major Government contracts. Applications close on July 30, 1986 with the Advisory Officer (Personnel), Ministry of Works and Development, P.O. Box 12-041, Wellington North. Applicants should use form PS 17A which is obtainable from Post Offices, and quote the vacancy number 7038. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to an appointee required to move household. ARANUI HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDSKEEPER APPLICATIONS ARE requested for the position of Grounds Keeper at this school. Applicants should have experience in turf culture, maintenance and marking of sports fields, horticulture, and basic maintenance of equipment, and should be capable of the production and supervision of an annual maintenance program for the school grounds. The successful applicant should be prepared to commence employment on Monday 25 August 1986. References are required. Dependent upon qualifications, the maxmimum weekly wage for this position is $347.12 per week with further increments for continous service. Applications should be submitted in writing to: EXECUTIVE OFFICER, ARANUI HIGH SCHOOL, P.O. BOX 15-019 , CHRISTCHURCH. Applications close Friday 1 August 1986. '"'NEWZEAKNTwOOrBoSD' PURE NEW WOOL CARPET TECHNOLOGIST The New Zeland Wool Board’s Involvement in the wool Industry ranges from wool production to product promotion, both locally and z Internationally. Wool is a major export earner ' for New Zealand with annual sales of approximately 1.2 billion dollars. We require a Carpet Technologist to assist in the development of local and International markets for New Zealand wool. Responsibilities include product development, technology transfer, quality control and specification. The successful applicant will have a background in the tufted or woven carpet industry and be, familiar with carpet yarns, manufacturing methods, carpet design and specification, and product development. The technologist will be part of the Board’s product technology team located at Lincoln, Canterbury. Initial telephone enquiries can be made to Mr Allan Ross, Manager, Product Technology, (03) 252-526, collect. Confidential written applications, including a curriculum vitae, should be addressed to: PERSONNEL MANAGER, NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD, PRIVATE BAG, WELLINGTCuT

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Press, 23 July 1986, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 23 July 1986, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 23 July 1986, Page 49

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