Situations Vacant Situations Vacant ELECTRICIANS STATE COAL MINES presently has vacancies in Huntly at the East and West Mines for registered electricians. If you are a registered electrician and have a trade certificate or a higher qualification then consider the benefits of joining our team. We enjoy: © Long term security and a stable Industrial environment ® 6!6 hour shifts on .posting to mine sites © Overtime ® Coal at concessional rates © Superannuation scheme Good housing at reasonable rentals may be available for married couples. Assistance with removal expenses will be available to successful applicants from outside the Waikato area who wish to work in this challenging environment. Written applications outlining personal details and experience should be marked “Attention: Personnel Officer” and forwarded to: District Manager State Coal Mines Private Bag HUNTLY. For further details phone Mr F. Fleming at Huntly (STD 0817) 88-026 or after hours 88-813. ELECTRICIAN - TUAM STREET DEPOT A VACANCY EXISTS at the Board’s depot, corner of Tuam Street and Mathesons Road, covering all aspects of the electrical trade, and at Board installations throughout the city including the Christchurch Treatment Works. Interested persons are requested to apply to: THE ENGINEER’S CLERK, Tuam Street Depot, Telephone 892-808, for an interview. <B> ELECTRONIC SERVICEPERSON WE HAVE a vacancy for an alert qualified electronic serviceperson with specific interest and experience in two way radio (radio telephone) maintenance. The position would suit holders of the Radio Technicians Certificate, Trades Certificate in Radio/ Electronics or N.Z.C.E. The work offered is based in our modern Christchurch workshop at Sockburn and includes the preparation of and service to our comprehensive range of two way radio products. Dependant on qualifications and experience we would introduce the successful candidate to “System” establishment
and maintenance throughout the South Island. A company superannuation scheme, is available after a qualifying period and this is supported by excellent welfare facilities. The remuneration package offered depends upon experience and qualifications and will be discussed at an interview. For an appointment telephone Christchurch 488-808 or write to; The South Island Manager, TAIT ELECTRONICS LTD P.O. BOX 11146, CHRISTCHURCH. ENGINEERING I OFFICER I (SPECIFICATIONS) I We have a vacancy for the above position in the Contract Specifications |g Section. Duties include the preparation of || technical specifications for a wide range g| of equipment from small electronic || communication and control equipment to S major power generation, transmission g and distribution plant and assistance in || ■ tender evaluation. fe| For further information please contact S Mr F.R. Chandler, telephone Wellington g| (04) 723-550 Ext. 533. g Applications close 12.2.86 with the || Staff Section, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, Private Bag, g Wellington. Applicants should use form || PSI7A available from any Post Office g || and quote Vacancy No. 911. Only copies |1 || of testimonials need be enclosed. S “An equal opportunities employer” JSf MINISTRY OF ENERGY, OKKH
OTAGO POLYTECHNIC ENGINEERING TUTOR A tutor is required to teach Fitting and Turning and Marine subjects. Teaching will be required in the following areas: Fitting and Turning all subjects to ATC 3rd Marine Steam / 2nd Coastal Motor Ist — 2nd Class Engine Drivers Boiler Attendants AAVA Mechanics Stage I Minimum qualifications required: Advanced Trade Certificate (Fitting and Turning), 3rd Marine Steam Ticket. Further details can be obtained by contacting the Course Supervisor, Mr A. G. Stevens, phone 773-014 extn 848. Applications on Form E25/1 (available from any community college, polytechnic or the Department of Education) close at 9.00 a.m. on 15 February 1986. Applications should be addressed to: Th© Principal Otago Polytechnic Private Bag / Dunedin
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