BUSINESS OR PERSONAL DIAL 50-199 THE PRACTICAL APPROACH TO SELLING OR BUYING WITH SATISFYING RESULTS IS THROUGH CLASSIFIEDS "THE PRESS" "THB PRESS” CARRIES YOUR MESSAGE BARLY TO MORE THAN 70,000 FAMILIES IN CITY, SUBURBS AND COUNTRY
VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SURVEYOR HEAD OFFICE, MARINE DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON SALARY RANGE is £1370 to £1955, with commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Duties: examination of designs of boilers, pressure vessels, lifts and cranes. The position offers a wide range of valuable experience and training in design approval including the use of computer and other techniques. Qualifications desired: B E Degree in mechanical engineering or A.M.L Mech.E. Subject to satisfactory performance of duties there is provision for advancement by annual increments to the position of Senior Engineer Surveyor, Head Office. There is provision for an ultimate maximum of £2065 on merit Applications close on July 6, 1966, with the Secretary, State Services Commission, Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use Form PS 17A obtainable from Post Offices, and should enclose copies only of testimonials and quote vacancy number 2348. Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 2036 THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD DUNEDIN Positions are available in the Dunedin Hospitals for WARD SISTERS and STAFF SISTERS Salaries according to scale. Apply:— MATRON-IN.CHIEF DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. 6466
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31091, 21 June 1966, Page 21
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217Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31091, 21 June 1966, Page 21
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