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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant QUANTITY SURVEYOR LAING CONTRACTIORS LIMITED A WELL ESTABLISHED AND PROGRESSIVE company, are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic performance oriented person, as assistant to the Contracts Manager, on a full :ime basis. The appointee would primarily be involved with • Preparation of estimates. • Take off and tender schedule preparation. • Preparation of progress claims including subcontractors. • Site measurement and investigation. • Contract administration. While qualifications are not essential, applicants will be expected to provide details of work history, related to the above involvement, particuarly in areas of building site preparation and roading works. An attractive salary, plus relocation expenses if necessary, will be negotiated with the successful applicant. Please reply to: Mr N. W. Bishop, LAING CONTRAVCTORS LIMITED, P. O. Box 11113, Sockburn, Christchurch. ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED FOR NEW ZEALAND’S TOP TOWN TIMARU WOULD YOU LIKE to live in New Zealand’s Top Town — Timaru? If so an excellent career opportunity exists with the South Canterbury Electric Power Board for a qualified accountant. Timaru, again winner of the title New Zealand Top Town is a city of approximately 30,000 and is situated midway between Dunedin and Christchurch. The area is renowned for its mild climate and offers a multitude of both summer and winter recreational activities and facilities. The Board has approximately 17,000 consumers and operates a substantial retailing division. The successful appointee will form part of our management team and will be responsible for the day to day management of our financial accounting systems. Experience in taxation would be advantageous. Remuneration is negotiable dependant on qualifications and experience but is expected to be in the $40,000 p.a. vicinity. Subsidised superannuation and attractive staff purchasing privileges form part of the package. For further Information and a copy of the Conditions of Appointment please write to: The General Manager S.C.E.P.B. P.O. Box 530 TIMARU SEAFOODTEMOLOGIST THE NEW ZEALAND Fishing Industry Board is a statutory body with responsibilities covering all aspects of the commercial fishing industry. The Board has an immediate vacancy within the Technical Division for a technologist to work on various aspects of fish handling and processing. The duties of the appointee will be varied and challenging and include provision of advisory services to the fishing industry and liaison with Government Departments, research organisations, etc. The successful candidate should have experience in food processing and/or quality control, preferably within the fishing Industry. A qualification in technology or a related discipline is preferable. The position is based in Wellington but some travel within New Zealand will be required. Occasional sea-going duties on board fishing vessels may be required. Favourable conditions of appointment and service are offered. Salary is negotiable dependent upon qualifications and experience. Applications should be made in writing giving full details of career history and naming two referees. Applications should be marked “Confidential” and addressed to: The General Manager, N.Z. FISHING INDUSTRY BOARD, Private Bag, Manners St P. 0., WELLINGTON. New Zealand National Film Unit THE NATIONAL FILM UNIT, which provides a total motion picture and video production service from its modern complex situated on Fairway Drive, Lower Hutt, has the following vacancies: ELECTRONICS TECHNICAL OFFICER (SOUND) This is a rare opportunity for a suitably qualified and self-motivated person to work on some of the most modem professional sound equipment in New Zealand. The successful applicant will head a small team responsible for the installation and maintenance of electronic equipment in our extensive sound facilities which include a 48 channel Dolby stereo mixing theatre, 28 channel Video sound mixing suite, Postsync theatre, Sound editing suites, and associated high quality location tape recorders etc. The person we are seeking will have RTC and Supplementary RTC, or recognised equivalents, together with suitable electrical registration, and will preferably have worked in the broadcasting/film industry for several years on the Installation and maintenance of sound equipment. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN This is an opportunity for a qualified electronics technician to receive experience and specialised training in the maintenance and installation of a wide range of Interesting “state of the art” film and video equipment, ranging in technology from electromechanical through to computer control. In both cases salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience. For further details please contact Don Newdick, Director of Technical Services, telephone Wellington (04) 672-059. Applications should be made on Form PSI7A obtainable from any Government department and should be forwarded together with copies of testimonials, to: Section Officer, y. NATIONAL FILM UNIT, jj i S. BOX 46-002, fl Park Wnue, Lower Hutt. *

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Press, 24 April 1987, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 24 April 1987, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 24 April 1987, Page 43

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