Situations Vacant COMPUTING SOFTWARE TECHNICIAN (DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY) UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPLICATIONS are Invited for the position of Computing Software Technician in the Department of Geography. The position requires a person capable of running a variety of networked computer systems, and with programming skills. The Department Is currently being equipped with several linked computer networks In support of both teaching and research activities. The range of computers used Include Sun, Archimedes, and a variety of MS-DOS based machines. A number of peripheral devices are used for the analysis of mapped and remote sensing data. For further Information contact Mr J. K. Macdonald phone 642-929. The salary for Technician Grade 1 is on a scale from $18,326 to $23,394 per annum; commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications, quoting Position No. G 059, closed on December 1,1989, and must be addressed to: The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. The University has a policy of equality of opportunity In employment. CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY NURSE(S) REGISTERED Nurses are required for general nursing duties on summer holiday camps, for people with disabilities, on the following 18-22 December, 1989 7-13 January, 1990 23-26 January, 1990. Ideal applicants should be fit and enthusiastic people with an Interest in a wide range of recreation activities. Previous experience in working with people with disabilities would be an advantage. Remuneration is negotiable. Contact: The Recreation Officer Phone 488-974 DENTAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED for busy suburban practice. Experience preferred but not essential. Please apply in own handwriting to: “Press” ZP4787, Private Bag, Christchurch. DRIVER WE require a driver with experience in aggregate cartage to drive both rigid and articulated units. Applicants must hold H.T. and trailer licences. Own transport essential. The work Involves aggregate deliveries from our Harewood Quarries, for both our own and customer's contracts. Please apply in writing enclosing references to the CONTRACTS MANAGER ISAAC CONSTRUCTION P.O. Box 20-001 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTRICIANS A permanent, stable job working for the best boss in the world — yourself. Here is an established, profitable contracting business at an affordable price (approx. $70,000) in South Canterbury’s most beautiful town. Owner selling for health reasons. Phone Nancy Lawrence (056) 39-701 or a.h. (056) 38-079 for further details. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER (SEMI-SKILLED OR SKILLED) PRODUCTION assembly staff are sought for the above position. Experience in P.C.B. component loading is necessary. Hand soldering and component identification skills would be a definite advantage. Please telephone (on Monday, after 9 a.m.):PRODUCTION MANAGER ELTEC ELECTRONICS LTD 1 PHONE 663-035 iDEANEj EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS WE have vacancies for experienced machinists to work full-time on our trouser production line in our Walrakei Road factory. We are looking for: • Safety stitchers. • Bar tackers. • Blind hemmers. • Banders. We offer good working conditions and have a bonus scheme in operation. Please apply to: Factory Manager, David McGuigan, 501 Walrakei Road, Phone 595-933. COURIER OWNER operator. A well established video franchise delivery run, servicing a large clientele in Lyttelton, Heathcote, Opawa and Waltham, reluctantly offered for sale. Ph. 648-878 for an Interview. ■*
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