VACANCIES—QENIKAL PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES .APPLICATIONS close on May 30. 1961, with ths Secretary. Public Service Commission, Box 8004. Wellington. Use form PSC 17A obtainable at Post Office, enclose COPIES ONLY of testimonials and quote vacancy number Assistance toward* expenses will be given to a married man required to move hia household. For further information any vacancy write to the above address. AIR DEPARTMENT 1571: ENGINEERING ASSISTANT. WELLINGTON Salary up to £940 as merited. Duties: modification and repairs, etc., relating to the design and structure of civil aircraft under the direction of a senior aeronautical engineer. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 1609: ASSISTANT EDITOR SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS, BRANCH. WELLINGTON. Salary up to £l3OO according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications desired: Interest in education and or teaching experience; journalistic background or literary ability. Duties: edit monthly the magazine “Education” and undertake general duties within the branch. 1633: LIBRARIAN IN CHARGE. SCHOOL LIBRARY SERVICE. INVERCARGILL. Salary up to £B5O a year according to qualifications and experience. The appointee will be responsible to the librarian. School Library Service, for organising and carrying out library service to school* In Southland. Qualifications desired: Library certificate or diploma. Knowledge and judgment of children's books and their uses in schools, maintenance of stock in good condition. supervision of clericsl staff, promotion of uae of request service. 1582: HOUSEMASTERS (3). BOY'S TRAINING CENTRE. LEVIN. Salary up to £963 a year, plus 15 per cent of salary for overtime and penal rates. Ona position tor a single man required to live in. for which a charge of £126 a year la made for board and lodging. Th* second position tor a married man. quarters (a new house ready in 3 or 4 months) available at reasonable rental. Quail, flcations desired: University Entrance. Age preferably between 34 and 35 years. Duties: assisting with general supervision of boy*, case reporting, organising of group work, and counselling of individuals and groups.
1584 HOUSEMASTER. HOKIO BEACH. Sslary up to £965 a year plus allowance tor overtime and penal rates of 13 per cent, of salary. Appointee required to live tn and quarters i ready in 3 or 4 months) available at reasonable rental for a married man. For a single man there is a deduction of £l2* a year tor board and quarters. Qualifications desired: University Entrance. Age preferably between 25 and 35 years. Duties: assisting with the general super, vision of boys, case reporting, organising of group work, and counselling of individuals and groups. 1628: SENIOR LIBRARY ASSISTANT, SCHOOL LIBRARY SERVICE. NELSON. Sslary up to £940 a year. Qualification* desired: library diploma or certificate, knowledge of reading interest of primary and postprimary children and books for these groups, ability to organise and control staff. Duties: organise library service for schools in Nelson. INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
1637: MANAGER, BOWEN ■ STREET CAFETERIA. WELLINGTON. Salary up to £lO3O i according to qualification* and I experience. Qualifications de- . sired: experience in managing i or supervising a large cafet teria. A satisfactory backl ground of purchasing, costing. . and stock control essential. > Position also available for a : Cook (female). £l2 Ils 6d a , week or £l3 10s a week. NAVY DEPARTMENT 1573: TECHNICIAN. HJ4.N.Z. > DOCKYARD. AUCKLAND. Salary up to £940 a* merited. - Qualifications deaired: an Indentured tradesman with a good . general knowledge of toolroom . practice. Experience of heat- • treatment processes, destructive and non-destructlve testing of components, and a knowledge of metallurgy would be advant--1 ageous. 1574: TECHNICIAN, NAVAL . RESEARCH LABORATORY. I AUCKLAND. Salary up to £940 according to qualifications and experience. There are pros- ' pects of further advancement to £lO3O a year. Qualifications 1 desired be between 20 and 25 ; years of age with University Entrance or high qualification with good basic knowledge of chemistry. Duties: physical and mechanical testing of I materials. simple chemical analysis tor major alloy constituents. together with general i metallurgical work with particular reference to the heat ■ treatment of steels, foundry Practice, welding and corrosion, raining will be given. NZ ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT 1575: COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN. DUNEDIN. Salary up to £875 as merited. Qualifications desired: experience in Installation and maintenance of manual telephone equipment, *om* knowledge of radio, electronics, or sutomatic telephone apparatus an advantage. Applicants with no prior adequate experience may be considered for initial appointment as electrical fitters at £863 a year on communication* staff. 1606: OPERATOR FITTER. MONOWAI. Salary £B3B a year. Mechanical or electrical engineering trade apprenticeship desired. Experience in operation and maintenance of electrical or other running plant an advantage. Married accommodation available. 1604: SHIFT OPERATOR, LAKE WAITAKI. a year. Mechanical or electrical engineering trade apprentlcertup desired. Experience In the operation and maintenance of electrical or other running plant an advantage. Married accommodation available. N.Z. FOREST SERVICE 1631: ASSISTANT WOOD E?fki’ RVA ’ I 22 N OmCER. K 5.E ST „J' ESEARCK instiTVTKROTORV*. up to £l2lO according to experience and qualifications. Appointee may advance to £2158 a year on merit. Qualifications desired: M Sc. with honours preferably in Chemistry or Botany but with both subject* to an advanced level. Alternative acceptable qualification* considered Duties: Research into agents causing deterioration of Umber and the technical aspects of protection of timber by the use of preservatives: their application by pressure and non-presstira methods, particularly in respert to refractory timbers. Appointee required to spend some time on field work away from headquarters. 1577: CIVIL ENGINEER. WELLINGTON. Salary up to £l3OO. Duties: engineering administration and design covering a wide field including timber technology, roads, bridge* and engineering service* to forest villages. headquarters and sawmill*. Control and training of staff and fslriy extensive travelling also involved. 7864 "THE PRESS" CLASSIFIES DIAL 50-199
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 23
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