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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant CARPET CUTTER and PLANNER WE REQUIRE an experienced and competent person for our centrally-located carpet workroom. The person we seek must have the ability to cut and make up both tufted and axminster carpet with accuracy from detailed plans. An attractive remuneration package is offered with overtime available. Staff car parking provided. All applications will be treated as strictly confidential. Please phone for appointment: Keith Mills, Manager, THE CARPET MARKET, Comer Gloucester and Msachester Strom, ; Phone 791-803. w CHARGE NURSE SURGICAL WARD THE COOK HOSPITAL BOARD invites applications from well motivated and experienced Nurses for the position of Charge Nurse Surgical Ward, who will maintain effective management and organisation of nursing care to maximum standard. Qualifications R.G.N., R.G.O.N. or R.C.P.N. and with minimum two years relevant post basic nursing experience. Gisborne Hospital is completely new, opened In 1985, replacing Cook Hospital. It has very modern facilities to serve the 230 bed capacity. As base hospital for the Gisborne city East Cape region it serves a population of some 50,000 people. j Gisborne offers the best in town and country living with miles of beaches within easy access. Prolific hunting, fishing, tramping and most other outdoor persults. The city has excellent educational facilities and offers some 450 clubs and organisations. Conditions of appointment and application forms can be obtained from the Chief Nurse, Cook Hospital Board, Private Bag, Gisborne with whom applications close 4 p.m. Wednesday September 24, 1986. Further information can be obtained from the Chief Nurse, telephone (079)79-099 Gisborne. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL PARKING OFFICER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position in the Christchurch City Council’s Car Parking Division. The successful applicant will be directly responsible for carrying out enforcement duties in relation to kerbside enforcement, generally. Experience in Traffic Enforcement and/or Service in a disciplined force would be desirable. Educational requirement: School Certificate or equivalent. Application forms and Schedule of Duties are available from the Reception Desk, Ground floor, Civic Offices, 163 Tuam Street, Christchurch. Applications addressed to the Superintendent, Car Parking Division close on Wednesday, September 10, 1986, at 4 p.m. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcome applications from candidates of any age, disability, marital status, race or sex. JOHN GRAY, , General Manager and Town Clerk. ’ CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL Due to the retirement of the City Traffic Engineer we are looking for a top professional traffic engineer/ traffic planner to head the City’s Traffic Planning Division. The Division is responsible for the planning, design, implementation and operation of traffic management and control facilities throughout the City and contains a highly regarded professional team. The successful applicant will need a high quality of professional leadership, be a sound manager, energetic and receptive to innovation and technical advancement. Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken, are essential as is the ability to represent the Council at all levels, from the community to expert technical groups, and to maintain a goodspirited liaison between the various departments in the Council corporation. J Auckland City lies at the heart of New Zealand’s largest metropolis. The City embraces the full spectrum of traffic network and traffic management problems from the most intensive commercial area to the full range of residential and industrial areas. The City provides traffic engineering leadership to the isthmus area and liaises closely with the Auckland Regional Authority, the Ministries of Works and Transport and the development Industry. The City has been at the forefront of traffic engineering development in New Zealand in many areas including computer co-ordination of signals and residential environmental traffic planning. A professional qualification directly related to traffic engineering or transport planning is required. Experience in roading is desirable but not essential. A good sense of public relations is important. The present salary range is $46,574-859,276 per annum and progress through the scale is based on performance assessment. Applications should be addressed to the Personnel Officer from whom a detailed job description and conditions of appointment may be obtained upon request. Other enquiries could be made from Vem Warren, the Director of Planning and Community Development. Applications close on Friday, September 12, 1986. Auckland City Council, Private Bag, Wellesley Street, AUCKLAND 1 i.

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Press, 30 August 1986, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 30 August 1986, Page 42

Page 42 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 30 August 1986, Page 42

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