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10. Situations
Vacant
Need to spark up your career?
Use your technical knowledge to add value to the electrical
industry in a newly created role.
The Electrical Workers Licensing Group provides services to
the Electrical Workers Registration Board for electrical worker
licensing, registration and discipline. The Group also manages
the Employer License regime and carries out an extensive audit
programme.
As an Electrical Inspector you will be responsible for
investigating complaints received against electrical workers and
preparing formal reports using your technical expertise. Your
tact, analytical and mediation skills will be required to
communicate your findings to various industry groups including
the Electrical Workers Registration Board.
To be considered for this role, you will need to be registered
with a current practising license as an Electrical Inspector
and/or meet the eligibility requirements for Electrical Inspector
registration. A New Zealand certificate in Electrical Engineering
would also be an advantage.
In return for your outstanding communication and relationship
building skills you will be rewarded with a career within one of
the most prominent Ministries. This position is based in
Wellington.
To apply for this role, send your CV, covering letter and an
example of your report writing abilities to Sarah White at
Challenger Consulting at mail@challenger.co.nz or alternatively
call 04 568 2982 to obtain a position description. Applications
must be received by Monday 15 December 2003.
Complaints Assessment Committee Positions
The Ministry of Economic Development is inviting nominations
from industry, public organisations and individuals for positions
on Complaints Assessment Committees.
The Electricity Act 1992 provides for the appointment of
Complaints Assessment Committees to consider and report to the
Board on complaints received about people who are authorised to
do electrical work.
Up to 25 members will be considered by the Associate Minister
of Energy for inclusion on a list from which Complaints
Assessment Committees are appointed.
The list is maintained by the Ministry of Economic Development
and the Ministry forms committees to consider complaints.
It is not possible to gauge if, or how many times, Committee
members will be called to form a Committee however, Committee
membership would be discussed with proposed members on a case by
case and regional basis.
Application forms and information packs are available from
Sandra Murdoch, phone (04) 498 0072 or email
sandra.murdoch@med.govt.nz. Applications must be received by
Friday 30 January.
 
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