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Situations Vacant Anchor @ MICROBIOLOGIST APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Assistant Microbiologist in our Central Laboratory located in Hamilton. The appointee will be responsible to the Senior Microbiologist and will assist in the daily running and supervision of the Microbiological Department The Laboratory is largely involved with the quality control of a wide range of dairy products. Some additional involvement with our various manufacturing plants and technical assistance to branch laboratories is also anticipated We envisage the successful applicant having a B.Sc. in Microbiology. Suitable industrial expert ence would be desirable. Salary is negotiable commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications, closing August 20, will be treated in strict confidence and should be addressed to:— THE PERSONNEL OFFICER THE NEW ZEALAND CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. P.O. BOX 459. HAMILTON. 7828 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES ELECTRIC FISHING OFFICER (TECHNICIAN) VACANCY No. 4275 The Fisheries Management Division of the Ministry requires an Electric Fishing Officer. This is a challenging position developing Electric Fishing Services for both Government and Acclimatisation Societies. The successful applicant will be responsible for field training and safety of operators of this specialised equipment as well as developmental and repair work. The position will involve considerable travelling initially. QUALIFICATIONS: N.Z.C.E. or N.Z.C.S. or equivalent, or have a suitable background of study and work experience. Should be capable of registration as an Engineering associate. Electronics and Electrotechnology to the equivalent of N.Z.C.E. Stages I, II and 111. A background of work experience in electronic design and mechanical construction especially in some field with an accent on electrical safety. The successful applicant must also be able to work amicably with a wide range of people. DISTRICT SCIENTISTAGRONOMY SOIL AND FIELD RESEARCH, PALMERSTON NORTH VACANCY No. 4272 DUTIES: To assist in the development of a regional programme of agronomic research in the southern half of the North Island. This will include the coordination of the work of other scientists in both crop and pasture agronomy, as well as developing a personal research programme appropriate to this work. An appreciable amount of travelling will be necessary. QUALIFICATIONS DESIRED: Honours degree in science or agricultural science with relevant experience a distinct advantage. DISTRICT SCIENTIST — SOIL FERTILITY SOIL AND FIELD RESEARCH, PALMERSTON NORTH VACANCY No. 4273 DUTIES: To co-ordinate a programme of regional research on soil fertility and factors affecting the economics of fertiliser use in the southern half of the North Island. The appointee will assist in the co-ordination of the soil research work of other scientists of the organisations within this area, as well as developing a personal -programme on oil fertility research. An appreciable amount of travelling within the region will be necessary. QUALIFICATIONS DESIRED: Honours degree in science or agricutural science with relevant experience a distinct advantage. DISTRICT SCIENTIST (WAIRARAPA) SOIL AND FIELD RESEARCH, PALMERSTON NORTH VACANCY No. 4274 DUTIES: To develop a programme of district research relevant to the requirements of the farming comcommunity in the Wairarapa and parts of Horowhenua districts. Research will be conducted into the problems of crop and pasture agronomy, the improvement of the productivity of hill country, problems of fertiliser usage and some aspects of animal management. The appointee will be stationed in Palmerston North but will be expected to travel widely within his districts. QUALIFICATIONS DESIRED: Good honours degree or higher in agriculture or related sciences, with relevant research experience a distinct advantage. Lower qualifications might be acceptable in such cases. Applications quoting giving vacancy number should be on Form PSI7A (available from any Post Office) and sent to: DIRECTOR-GENERAL, MINISTY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES, P.O. BOX 2298, WELLINGTON. Salary payable is dependent upon qualifications and experience. Closing date for applications is August 20, 1975. 2037 MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MERCHANDISING MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTOR NEW HEBRIDES CONDOMINIUM A MERCHANDISING MANAGER/TRAIN ER is required to work with the New Hebrides Co-operative Federation. The appointment will be for one year. The appointment will be made under New Zealand’s bilateral aid programme to the Pacific. The person sought should have sound retail store experience, preferably in the smaller supermarket field. Primarily he will be involved with the Federation’s urban co-operative societies at Vila and Santo whose turnover last year was in excess of $0.5 million. In addition several smaller but active society stores on other Islands in the group will need his attention The person selected must have the ability to train local managers in the techniques of stock control, store management, collection and use of statistics, basic reports measuring store performance, establishment of ordering systems, the running of “specials.” store promotion and advertising. Salary depending on qualifications and experience will be taxed at New Zealand rates. A location allowance is payable and transfer expenses will be met. Further information is available from the Director of External Aid, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Private Bag, Wellington, with whom applications close on August 23.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33917, 9 August 1975, Page 37

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