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Situations Vacant OTAGO CHEESE CO.. LTD CHEESE FACTORY MANAGER MATAU BRANCH APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Chief Factory Managers for the above position at the Matau Branch in South Otago, of the Otago Cheese Co., Limited. PRODUCTION: Approximately 1200 tonnes are made with the make being both Cheddar and Colby cheese, by conventional cheesemaking methods. A high reputation has been built up for cheese sold on the local market with up to 90 per cent being sold this way in 20 kg wraps and the successful applicant will be required to continue to foster this local market trade. REMUNERATION: The salary is based on the South Island Manager’s Industrial Agreement, that includes all the usual allowances. The factory is situated at Kaitangata and a modern 3 bedroomed brick dwelling is available to the Manager. The population of Kaitangata is around the 1200 mark, with primary school facilities, and a secondary school at Balclutha being the hub of South Otago only 12 km distant and serviced by regular bus transport. It is expected that the successful applicant will take up his duties by August 31, 1979. Applications together with copies of references and a summary of experience and qualifications and balance sheets should be forwarded to the undersigned and will close on July 24, 1979. The Chairman, OTAGO CHEESE CO., LIMITED, P.O. Box 63, Balclutha. SWI4 PART-TIME ACCOUNTS COLLECTOR ENERGETIC PERSON BETWEEN 40-50 WE REQUIRE a person to work approximately two evenings per week and Saturday mornings. Own car essential. Phone— OFFICE MANAGER, 68-420. 13

QUEEN ELIZABETH II ARTS COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND ADVISORY STAFF TWO VACANCIES have occurred within the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council for Advisory staff. While duties will be varied, the successful applicants would be responsible initially for the supervision of the Council’s programmes of support in the fields of music and dance. Applicants would be expected to have tertiary educational qualifications or equivalent experience in a relevant field. Some experience in administration would be preferred, though the Council would also consider appointing a trainee advisory officer to one of these positions. The appointees would be expected to live in Wellington, though some travel will also be involved. Salary and other details are available from: The Director, QUEEN ELIZABETH II ARTS COUNCIL OF N.Z., P.O, Box 6040, Te Aro, WELLINGTON. Closing date for applications: July 27, 1979. WSI4 I RESEARCH AND ra DEVELOPMENT LEU ENGINEER THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE has a vacancy for a qualified Mechanical or Chemical Engineer, preferably registered and with several years industrial experience. Duties will include research and development resulting in the integrated layout of efficient processing plant and services equipment with the building design, as well as testing new dairy processing plant and engineering services equipment. The work is varied and challenging necessitating some travelling, and the successful applicant will be expected to direct staff and show considerable personal responsibility in the preparation of detailed engineering reports for dairy companies and associated organisations. Salary will be according to qualifications and experience, and staff facilities are excellent. The New Zealand Dairy Research Institute is an independent association with a staff of over 160, located in modern, well appointed buildings at Palmerston North opposite the Massey University campus. It is the central research organisation within the dairy manufacturing industry which is responsible for about 20 per cent of New Zealand’s export earnings. The industry is currently preparing for significantly future developments in processing hygiene, efficiency and energy conservation. Applications for this senior position, which close on July 30, 1979, should include the applicant curriculum vitae, details of working experience, and any other information which might help in selecting candidates for interview. Applicants are asked to quote vacancy 213 and give a day time telephone number. Please address applications tor— THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, NEW ZEALAND DAIRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, PRIVATE BAG, PALMERSTON NORTH. _ WSI4 SERVICE MECHANIC DUE TO EXPANSION of our service organisation we have a permanent position available for a Service Mechanic at our Marshland Road Branch in Christchurch. The position involves maintenance and repairs or forklifts, earthmoving and logging equipment in our Marshland Road service workshop, and the Canterbury and West Coast area. The person we envisage would be an allround motor mechanic, preferably with diesel experience, capable of working with a minimum supervision. Previous experience as a Field Service Mechanic would be an advantage. We offer a competitive rate of pay which will be well in line with qualifications and experience. For further information and interview, please contact: — J. A. Jager—Service Manager, Telephone 791-400 Ext. 69 After hours 841-636. , AM3MTAV a UUMK JO WSI4

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Press, 11 July 1979, Page 24

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