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Show Specialized Jobs Open With 0. S. Civil Service The Thirteenth U. S. Civil Service region recently announced an-nounced laboratory electronic mechanic and electronic scientist scien-tist examinations. The laboratory electronic mechanic me-chanic examination will be held to fill positions paying from $2,450 to $5,400 a year. Immediate Immed-iate vacancies exist with the White Sands Proving grounds, Las Cruces, N. M.; and the. Oil Shale Experiment station. Rifle, Ri-fle, Colo. Positions in other federal fed-eral agencies in the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming will also be filled by this examination. The deadline dead-line for applications is March 13. The starting salaries for electronic elec-tronic scientist positions are $4,600, $5,400, and $6,400 a year, and advancement in salary sal-ary is provided for on a systematic sys-tematic basis. Vacancies exist in1 the White Sands Proving grounds, Las Cruces; Holloman Air base, Alamogordo, N. M.; and various other Federal agencies agen-cies in the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Wyo-ming. These examinations will be open until further notice. A written test is not required for either examination. Applicants Appli-cants will be rated on the basis of a review of their experience and training as shown in their application form. Further information and application ap-plication forms may be procured from the office of the Regional Director, Thirteenth U. S. Civil Civ-il Service Region, New Custom House, Denver 2. Colorado; or from Florence Nielson. secretary. secre-tary. Board of U. S. Civil Service Ser-vice Examiners, at the Roosevelt Roos-evelt post office. |