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Show Civil Service Examinations j Civil service examinations for :he positions described below ! Aere announced by the United States Civil Service Commission ' today. Applications will be accepted ac-cepted at the Commission's Washington Wash-ington office not later than the ; elosing dates specified. The salaries sal-aries are subject to a per cent retiremen deduction. , Expediter, marine propelling I and outfitting equipment, $3,200 a year, United States Maritime Commission. Four years of ex-perience ex-perience in a factory or shipyard manufacturing marine propelling ' or outfitting equipment are required. re-quired. Appropriate college study e.r practical mechanical experience experi-ence may be used to fill this re- 1 quirement. The maximum age 1 limit is sixty-five years. Appli- ' jati-ons will be rated until fur- ' thur notice. i Head soil scientist, $6,500 a 1 year, Bureau of Plant Industry, -: department of Agriculture. The c minimum requirements include ' .ompletion of a 4-year college course and 8 years of successful and progressive experience in ioils research. The closing date s April 24, 1941. Junior engineering draftsman, ' 1,440 a year. Applicants piay 5 qualily in various branches of dialling. In addition to comple- ; ting 14 units of high-school study, : applicants must have completed ', ne year's experience or education educa-tion in drafting. The closing aate is April 24, 1941. r Bookbinder (hand), Govern- ' mem Printing Office, $1.20 an iiour and Bureau of Engraving ' and Printing, $10.08 a day; book- : o.naer (macn.ne operation), Gov- ' ernment Printing Office, $1.26 an f iiour. Appointments will be made i in Washington, D. C, only. Com- P pletion of an appropriate appren- ticeship or equivalent experience and one year of experience as journeyman bookbinder are re- e quired. The closing date is April A, 1941. Further information regarding ' these examinations may be ob- '. tamed from the Secretary of the u Board of U. S. CivU Service x- f ammers at the post office or cus- -. .omaouse in any city which has a post office of the first- or sec- ond-class, or from the United states Civil Service Commission, ;.: Washington, D. C. - The United States Maritimp Commission has announced an ex-am.nation ex-am.nation for Deck and Engin- 7 neer Cadets in the Merchant ? Marine of the United States. '.j i 'these positions are not under J civil service and the register of " cii.bles -will be maintained by ..ae Maritime Commission. Unmarried Un-married men between the ages oi 18 and 25 who can produce evidence of good moral character C-ar.d C-ar.d who can meet certain p-iysi- cai and educational requirements will be eligible to compete in the examination. Further informs- . tion regarding the examination is '! contained in the formal announcement an-nouncement posted in f jst- and second-class post offices. Persons Per-sons desiring copies of the announcement an-nouncement and application r terms may obtain them trom the Supervisor of Cadet Training, U. - -3. Maritime Commission, vash- f ington, D. C. Applications must -: ee filed with that office not later :han May 10, 1941. |