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Situations Vacant INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES (BUSH) THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR has a vacancy for an Inspector of Factories (Bush) at Rotorua. The appointee will undertake inspections and investigations under the Bush Workers Act, Factories Act and Machinery Act to ensure the safety, health and welfare of workers in the timber industry'. This work will mainly be in bush undertakings including logging operations, sawmills, timber treatment plants and other related factories. The position involves contact with a wide group of industry representatives including management, workers’ unions, contractors and timber industry workers. Persons suited for this position would include those with wide practical experience in the logging or timber industry. Applications, quoting vacancy 5814 should be forwarded to the Secretary of Labour, Private Bag, Wellington on Form PSI7A (obtainable from any Post Office) by Wednesday, September 6, 1978. 5265 Journalist THE NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD needs an experienced Journalist to join the lively young team in its Information Service. The successful applicant will produce newsletters, mix with the wool trade, planners and scientists, explain Board policies, and assist the news media. Qualities sought for the job include: • Sound knowledge of commercial affairs, combined with ability to explain detailed policy clearly and concisely. • Experience of preparation, printing and layout. • Some agricultural background is also an advantage in dealing with farmers. The New Zealand Wool Board is a big organisation now employing 145 people in an industry which will eam the country $6OO million this year. The Board is closely involved in all aspects of wool industry development aiming at greater production, more stable returns, and increased efficiency in marketing and transport. Salary is negotiable. Assistance is available for shifting and re-housing. Write in confidence to the Personnel Manager, New Zealand Wool Board, Private Bag, Wellington. 7219 Ministrv of arWiWws Vacancy 5745 Are you a GRADUATE in STATISTICS -or maybe ECONOMETRICS? Are you interested in SURVEY DESIGN TECHNIQUES? THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES requires a SCIENTIST (BIOMETRICIAN) in Wellington, to become part of a team responsible for the design, control and analysis of regular large scale surveys and censuses in the agricultural area and for the provisions of associated biometrical services. Applicants should have a Ph.D. or good honours degree in statistics and have an interest in the techniques of survey design. Some units in economics would be an advantage and experience in the use of a large scale computer is desirable. Initial salary would depend on qualifications and experience, with further promotion on merit. Assistance with removal expenses may be given to a married appointee required to transfer. Further information may be obtained from, and applications on Form P.S. 17A (obtainable from any Post Office) made to:— Director, Biometrics, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES, P.O. Box 1500, Wellington Telephone 720-367, Ext. 766. Applicants should quote vacancy number 5745. Applications close on Wednesday. September 6, 1978. 7218 Whftcouils OFFSET PRINTERS Have you — Trade Certificate Qualifications. — A full understanding of the process — Extensive practical experience — Appreciation of quality — Confidence in your ability — Enthusiasm for your chosen career. Can you — Control the activities of others — Accept the challenge of responsibility. Then we offer you an excellent opportunity to further your career in the capacity of MACHINE ROOM FOREMAN You would assist our highly qualified and experienced Litho Supervisor in planning and controlling the production from a variety of busy multicolour presses. This is a key position of trust and carries a salary commensurate with the responsibility. We invite applications from competent machinists with initiative. Please apply in writing to: — The Factory Manager, WHITCOULLS LIMITED, Private Bag, DUNEDIN. 7215

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Press, 30 August 1978, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 30 August 1978, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 30 August 1978, Page 37

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