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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant STRUCTURAL RESEARCH ENGINEER The Building Research Association of New Zealand (BRANZ) has a vacancy in its Fire and Structural Engineering Group for a suitably qualified structural research engineer. The successful applicant will be expected to provide information on structural engineering matters to the building industry, including preparing publications and conducting seminars. The position also involves investigative research into the structural performance of buildings and their components, appraising new building products and processes and supervising and reporting on commissioned testing for clients. Applicants should preferably have an Honours or post-graduate degree in civil engineering and at least three years experience in building design and construction as a structural engineer within the New Zealand building industry. They should have an interest in research and its application to the building industry. BRANZ is an independent, industry-backed research and testing organisation situated at Judgeford, 30km north of Wellington. Assistance will be available with removal costs, if required. Enquiries about the position should be made to Andrew King or Russell Cooney, Tel. (04) 357-600, Fax (04) 356-070. Applications, including curriculum vitae, should be made in writing to: The Director BRANZ Private Bag PORIRUA Applications close on Friday, August 18. BUILDING RESEARCH ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND

SALES ASSISTANT MACPAC WILDERNESS is a leading manufacturer of outdoors equipment and clothing. Due to confined strong growth in sales we now have an opportunity for an enthusiastic young person to join our sales team. The sales assistant will receive and process orders from our retail and export customers using a computerised invoice and stock control system. The job involves considerable telephone contact with retailers and end users, dealing with sales and product enquiries to maintain a high level of customer service. The successful applicant will: • Be proficient in data processing and typing. • Possess strong communication skills. • Display attention to detail and thoroughness with office procedures. • Enjoiy working with a wide variety of people in a close team environment. ® Have an active interest in the outdoors. Please apply in writing, stating relevant personal details, qualifications and employment experience to: GUY WYNN-WILLIAMS AT P.O. BOX 8399, CHRISTCHURCH. Macpac Wilderness Equipment Ltd Government Life SALES RECEPTIONIST APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position in one of our sales agencies. Ideally the successful applicant: — Will be in the 20-35 age group. — Have previous marketing and/or financial services experience. — Typing to a competent level. Please forward brief details in writing to: Mr P. G. F. Gwynne, SUPERVISOR AGENCY SERVICES, P.O. Box 2649, CHRISTCHURCH. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE WELLINGTON AREA HEALTH BOARD SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN CLINICAL NURSING APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified women and men for appointment as Senior Lecturer in Clinical Nursing, jointly funded by Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington School of Medicine (University of Otago), and the Wellington Area Health Board. The appointment will be for 12 months in the first instance, to be taken up in January 1990. Applicants should be graduates in nursing, or in a closely related academic discipline, and have at least 5 years postgraduate experience in clinical nursing at a senior level. Possession of a higher degree in nursing would be an advantage. The appointee will be required to undertake teaching in the clinical stream of the Bachelor of Nursing Degree programme and contribute to the development of nursing research. Part of the responsibilities of the post will be located in the Wellington School of Medicine and the Wellington Area Health Board. The appointee will work closely with the Professor of Nursing Studies and assist him to develop all aspects of the Bachelor of Nursing programme and related research. Prof. Michael Clinton (tel. 04-715 362), Prof. T. V. O’Donnell (04-855 999) or Miss Maureen Corry, Principal Nurse, Wellington Hospital (04-855 999) welcome informal inquiries and would be pleased to arrange informal visits for prospective applicants. The appointee will be employed under VUW Conditions of Service. The salary scale for Senior Lecturers is $49,000 - $57,000 per annum, where there is a bar; then $59,000, $61,000, $63,000 per annum. Conditions of appointment and method of applications available from the Administrative Assistant (Appointments), Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 600, Wellington. (Tel. 04-721 000, ext. 8694; fax 04-711700) with whom applications close on August 18. V

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Press, 29 July 1989, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 29 July 1989, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 29 July 1989, Page 39

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