Situations Vacant ©ENGINEER « y 1 ii, ii oi.mi y Shell is seeking an engineer for: v ’ DESIGN of manufacturing and bulk handling plants for fuels, lubricants, chemicals, bitumen, industrial coatings and liquefied petroleum gas TROUBLE-SHOOTING on production bottle-necks I and technical problems. I ’ FEASIBILITY studies on existing facilities and new ventures. ' MAINTENANCE of offices, depots and monui factoring plants. I This broad range of work will appeal to a ’ I professional engineer who has both experience and I the ability to respond to appropriate training. 1 Advancement is on merit and engineers are eligible for promotion to senior administrative and management positions. a Attractive conditions of employment include a ) pension scheme. - The position is based in Shells Head Office in Wellington and relocation expenses will be paid d where appropriate. •’ Inquiries to: Robin Pennington, y Personnel Services Manager, i'l SHELL OIL NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, P. O. Box 2091, 96 The Terrace, WELLINGTON. Telephone 720-080.
17 ENGINEERS if f WE URGENTLY REQUIRE Structural Engineers k for both senior and intermediate positions in our >, Newmarket office. The successful senior applir cant will be engaged in client liaison, design, p l supervision and contract administration. is For the intermediate position opportunities a exist for experience to be gained in design, superJ vision and contract administration-. Our practice carries out a wide variety of interesting work in the fields of industrial and commercial buildings, marine structures and civil i- i works. • A generous salary will be negotiated with the L e l successful applicants. S I For interview please phone or write:— Mr Tate or Mr Grove, BRUCE WALLACE AND PARTNERS, Consulting Engineers, P.O. Box 9123, Newmarket, AUCKLAND. Phone 548-781 or 548-708. j
0 1205 . ENGINEER n B.E. (MECH) preferred. A vacancy for a person s experienced with drawing, design, costing and or i- estimating and with a sound practical orientation. >• This is an interesting and challenging position s with a client company, who are very soundly o based and are now exnanding and diversifying, a Written replies with full details please to:— “Engineer,” C/-CHRISTCHURCH BUSINESS CONSULTANCY, P.O. Box 14521, CHRISTCHURCH. 1234
ELECTRICAL POSITION DO YOU HAVE ELECTRICAL EXPERIENCE? '' WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE VACANCY in <mr ■e Christchurch Office for an electrically minded ir person to handle general office routine enquiries and processing of stock and indent orders. i This is your chance to join an International Company with rapidly expanding operations in New Zealand. The opportunity exists for the suc--14 cessful applicant to progress in our Christchurch Sales Office. Maybe you are a young person with electrical qualifications and seeking advancement or, maybe you are a little older, in an event, we would like to hear from you and discuss your future with ASEA. Salary will be negotiated with the successful applicant. Please contact: ASEA ELECTRIC (N.Z.), LTD, r| P.O. Box 10120. if' ~... CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 61-085. g j 59558
s: ~— — g| it I d ELECTRICIAN ‘ AT STRATFORD THE TARANAKI Electric-Power Board requires a young registered Electrician for faultwork. Training given after appointment. Minimum of $9OOO p.a. plus shifting allowance, telephone rentals paid, etc. 1I Further details and conditions from P. O. Box -| 144, Eltham. B. HEYWOOD, CHIEF ENGINEER. 1021
1 ELECTRICIAN LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL A REGISTEREL ELECTRICIAN is required for : wiring installations and Supply Authority work in Lyttelton. After initial training the successful applicant , would do standby on a roster system. The earnings with this position are very attracLi tive and a modern house at reasonable rental is i available to a married applicant if required. For further information, contact:— M. H. SAMUELS, Electrical Engineer, LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, J Cnr London and Canterbury Streets, I LYTTELTON. ( j Phone Lytt. 8065 or a.h. Chch 326-865. SI 162 FITTER TURNER FITTER TURNER required for general maintenance on Mushroom Farm. Must be an experienced ) Welder, be reliable and have own transport. Phone— MR CHISHOLM, i 496-977, . MEADOW MUSHROOMS, PREBBLETON. r| _ 5651
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