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Situations Vacant STOREMAN A national distributor of hardware and agricultural products requires an experienced senior storeperson. A stable employment history in this field Is essential combined with sober work habits and reliability. Phone 799-060 for further details. TEACHER LINWOOD High School requires teacher of Geography and Social Studies permanent or long term relieving for 1988. Junior Mathematics an advantage. Applications or inquiries to: Headmaster, P.O. Box 24-034, Telephone 892-039. TECHNICIAN (Department of Chemistry) (Mechanical Workshop) UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position. Applicants should have trade experience in precision engineering practice, metal fabrication and all forms of welding. The appointee’s duties will include assistance with the maintenance of teaching and research apparatus as well as the development and construction of new equipment. The salary for Technician Grade 1 is currently on a scale from $16,185 to $20,662 per annum; commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Requests for Conditions of Appointment, quoting Position No. CHEM 88/01, should be made to the undersigned. Applications, quoting Position No. CHEM 88/01, close on March 4, 1988, and must be addressed to: The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. VIDEO PERSON required to video trotting trials at Motukarara on Sundays. For further information, please phone:— 478-737. WEAVER EXPERIENCED hand weaver, ■ familiar with Bartlett looms is required for small, friendly workshop in Woolston area. Excellent working conditions. Immediate start. Apply in writing to: The Manager, WOVEN RUGS, P.O. Box 19580, Woolstonsss WE urgently need you, to sell Jean Pierre Sands range of french perfume. No experience necessary as full training will be given. You will be self-employed. PHONE 64-619. GREENPEACE ANTARCTIC WORLD PARK BASE 1988/89 OVERWINTERER VOLUNTEERS THE international environmental organisation, Greenpeace, is looking for volunteers for the positions outlined below for the 1988/89 Overwintering Team at the Greenpeace World Park Base in Antarctica. MEDICAL DOCTOR Experienced in emergency medical procedures. Success- • ful candidate will be encouraged to undertake medical research in the Antarctic, with the aim of publishing after return. RADIO TECHNICIAN . Familiar with maintenance and repair of HF and VHF communications systems. Knowledge and experience with digital computer communications, HF antenna theory, and satellite installa- , tion and maintenance desirable. Satellite systems equipment training will be provided by Greenpeace. Some knowledge of alternative energy systems, such as wind and solar energy, useful. DIESEL ELECTRIC GENERATOR MECHANIC Will be required to service small petrol engines (two and four stroke), snowmobiles, Kabota diesel tractor, and wind generator, and to maintain two Perkins diesel generators at the base. BIOLOGICAL SCIENTIST Will continue research programme on Antarctic coastal fish and plankton populations. Suitable equipment 1 furnished. Will also conduct ongoing, objective assessment of environmental impact caused by human activities. Knowledge of terrestrial biology and limnology helpful. Proposals for research in appropriate biological or related fields will be considered. Positions are open to both men and women. Applicants must be conversant in English, other languages useful. Previous Antarctic experience highly desirable, mountalneerlng/cold . weather/ polar experience or previous experience with isolation in small groups helpful. Commitment will be required from September 1988 through to March 1990. Specialised training will be provided as required as well as survival training for the Antarctic. Please apply in writing and enclose a resume to: Henk Haazen Greenpeace Antarctic Campaign Private Bag. Wellesley Street AUCKLAND wroicr

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Press, 20 February 1988, Page 46

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