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Show Civil Service Examinations The U. S. Civil Service commission com-mission has announced the following fol-lowing examinations: Personnel Assistant, S2.G00 to $3,800 a year, and Principal Personnel Per-sonnel Clerk, $2,300 a year. Eiig-ibles Eiig-ibles are especially needed in the fields of position classification and placement. Responsible experience exper-ience in a regularly constituted personnel agency is required- Applications Ap-plications must be filed by January Janu-ary 15, 1942. Junior Occupational Analyst, $2,000 a year, in the Federal Security agency. Applicants must have had experience in an employment em-ployment office doing interviewing, interview-ing, placement, or job analysis. Applications must be filed by January 15, 1942. Junior Astronomer, $2,000 a year, for employment at the Naval Observatory, Navy department, depart-ment, Washington, D. C. Applicants Appli-cants must have completed a 4-vear 4-vear college course including study in mathematics and astronomy. as-tronomy. Applications may be filed until further notice. Public Health Nursing Consultant, Consult-ant, $2,600 to $3,200 a year, in the Public Health Service, Federal Fed-eral Security agency. Applicants must have ' completed a 4-year college" course, including or supplemented sup-plemented by special study in public - health nursnig, and have graduated from an accredited school of nursing. Experience as a' general public health nursing supervisor or administrator is also required. Applications may be filed until further notice. Technical Assistant (Engineer-ling), (Engineer-ling), $1,800 a year. Applicants must have) completed at least 3 years of an appropriate 4-year' college course. Applications, may 1 be filed until June 30, 1942. j The Commission has also reannounced the following engineering en-gineering examinations with modified mod-ified requirements : Engineer, in all branches of engineering except chemical, metallurgical, marine, and naval architecture (for . these fields other examinations are now open.) Salaries range from $2,600 to $6,500 a year. Although applications appli-cations ' may be filed with the Commission's Washington office until December 31, 1942 qualified persons are urged to apply at once. tions, and application forms, may be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, An-derson, secretary Of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at the post office in this city, or from the Secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at any first- or second-class post office. Junior Engineer, $2300 a year. Applications may be filed until June 30, 1943. Engineering Draftsman, in va- rious optional branches, $1,400 a to $2,600 a year. Applications may be filed until December 31, 1942. In order to secure additional qualified eligibles for Health Education Ed-ucation Consultant positions in tha Federal Security Agency, the closing date for receipt of applications appli-cations has been extended to January 12, 1942. The Commission is also recruiting recruit-ing for instructors for the Army Air Corps Technical School and Navy Aviation Service schools. See the "Keep 'Em Flying" examination ex-amination announcement at your local post office. All applications must be sent to the Washington office of the Civil Service commission not later than the closing dates specified. spe-cified. Full information as to the requirements for these examina- |