Situations Vacant Situations Vacant .-- 2 ; A challenging career for your son or daughter as a TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEER Bursary assistance for 7th formers and ■* university students to graduate — B.E. (Electrical and Electronic). Postgraduate ? training leading to registration as a professional engineer. A few vacancies / also exist for those intending to study t Mechanical Engineering. RAPID ADVANCEMENT PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT RADIO BUILDING TRANSMISSION SERVICES POWER CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT SERVICES SWITCHING DATA SYSTEMS OUTSIDE PLANT The Telecommunications Engineer is vital to the community. JOIN UP with the POST OFFICE If your son or .daughter Is In the 7th form or at university and Is interested, the coupon below can be completed. (6th formers can also make an Inquiry by completing the coupon.) Applications for 1987 Bursaries dose August 31 1986. The Engineer in Chief, Professional Services Section, Post Office Headquarters, WELLINGTON 1. Post this coupon: Please send me more details of your Professional Engineering Bursaries. FULL NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF DEGREE: Electrical and’ Electronic/Mechanical * FORM TELEPHONE COLLEGE OR SCHOOL * Delete as appropriate. [trade I HOLDERS of ADVANCED TRADES ■ 8 CERTIFICATES or an equivalent qualification H in PLUMBING and/or GASFITTING WITH a minimum of 6,000 hours or 3 years post- _ apprenticeship trade service H H OR HOLDERS of NZ CERTIFICATES in LJ B BUILDING, DRAUGHTING or ENGINEERING. „ . — Apply now for a one year teacher training H | course atWhangarei, AUCKLAND, Hamilton, “ B Rotorua, Palmerston North, Lower Hutt, - K CHRISTCHURCH, Dunedin or Invercargill. “ DURING TRAINING E Be Discretionary tax-free allowances up to i $19,500 depending on length of « Epost-apprenticeship/ certificate L experience. ® Assistance with relocation expenses if F g required. L B AFTER TRAINING [ e Excellent employment prospects and opportunities for promotion with higher pay.. | B • Attractive salaries Eg. Commencing rate » il with 3 years of approved experience, is | B currently $24,155 increasing by 5 annual g increments to a $34,156 maximum. Commencing rate with 7 years of approved | I experience would be $27,647 increasing by E 3 annual increments to a $34,156 maximum. | I TRAIN TODAY FOR | ! TEACHING' 1 and help shape a future I i For further information contact your nearest m Department of Education Office. Q Auckland, Private Bag, Newmarket ’■ Tel: 541-989 Julie Wyatt S Wellington, Box 12345 Tel: 735-299, Mr Bui van. Christchurch, Box 2612 B Tel: 798-800, Rosemary Armstrong. hbb trusteebank Canterbury TRUSTEEBANK CANTERBURY VALUER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from valuers qualified in both the urban and rural sectors to fill a vacancy In our Inspection department Duties will include inspection of residential properties both urban and rural and also general mortgage administration work. A competitive salary package Is offered to the successful candidate. Applications in writing setting out all relevant details should be addressed to: Manager-Personnel and Training TRUSTEEBANK CANTERBURY P.O. Box 203, Christchurch ■ ■■■i •' .mil if- ! ' -i
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