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Situations Vacant HM-aaa Agrochemicals Marketing Representatives Shell Chemicals New Zealand Limited are about to make additional appointments to their expanding Agrochemicals team. Applications . are invited from people with experience in Agri- J culture or Horticulture and with a tertiary quail- 3 fication or previous commercial background in -a this field. Duties involve marketing support to. nper-' $ chants.'farm advisors, contractors and farmers and will interest those people who are interested in commerce and servicing the needs of the farming community. Applicants should preferably be aged in their twenties or thirties, energetic and with an inter- • est in the wider career opportunities that this position could lead to. A salary fully commensurate with ability will ? be paid. A company car will be provided and j the successful applicants will be able to join a '| subsidised pension fund. ,• 1 If you are interested please contact: - W Barry Holmes Personnel Resources Manager Shell Chemicals New Zealand Limited PO Box 2091. Wellington Phone: 720-080 I ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING ; SOCIETY '■MANAGER A COMMENCING SALARY in the range from $14,000 to $17,000 p.a. (depending on experience and qualifications) together with removal expenses, housing loan and other benefits is offered for this senior position at Ashburton. The Manager has responsibility for all aspects of the Society’s management and is responsible directly to the Board of Directors. Professional qualifications in accountancy, commerce, banking or management . are desirable but not essential.' Previous experience in the Building Society movement or in some similar form of financial institution would be an advantage. E.D.P. experience is very desirable as the Society intends ; to install an in-house computer very shortly. i Conditions of appointment and schedule of I duties are available on application to the Chairi man of Directors, P.O. Box 23, Ashburton, with ■ whom applications close on May 23, 1980. D. G. CHURCH, Chairman of Directors. Ij WSI9R New Zealand Electricity A division of the Ministry of Energy j ASSISTANT OPERATOR ; THE ELECTRICITY DIVISION of the,Ministry of | Energy has a vacancy for an Assistant Operator at Lake Waitaki' Power Station. The successful applicant will be required to work at Lake Waitaki and perhaps Aviemore on a rotational shift basis with duties covering the operation. of hydrorturbines, generators, transformers, auxiliary equipment and the outdoor switching station. A favourable pay scale is available with penal rate payments, extra annual leave and tax I concessions available for shift work. The appointee must be prepared to pass training courses and can expect to progress to more senior positions anywhere in a nation-wide organisation. Housing available at a reasonable rental. Further information available from I. M. Elder, 776-838 Dunedin, or K. McKee, 849 Otematata. I Applications close on April 23, 1980, with the Staff Officer, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should ■ use form PS 17A obtainable from Post Offices, and quote Vacancy No. 2383. I. • Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed, t . . SWI6 BILATERAL AID PROGRAMME (FIJI) ■ DAIRY ADVISER THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS is seeking applications for the position of Dairy Adviser ' to the Fiji Ministry 7 of Agriculture and Fisheries, • under the New Zealand-Bilateral Aid Programme. I T ' ■ The main respohsibiilty of the Dairy Adviser I would be to assess the local situation and needs I in order to formulate and implement a proI gramme for a planned development of the dairy industry in Fiji in its entirety, with emphasis on milk production, including special projects such ' the establishment of milk collection centres. “ Other responsibilities within the over-all . objective include: (i) Provision of such advice and informal training as are required by extension workers and farmers on calf rearing, stock breeding, grazing and milk management, pasture improvement, use of machinery 7, quality control of milk and farm budgeting so as to improve production, efficiency and profitability of existing and new farms; (ii) Liaison with the appropirate Government departments and non-government organisations in the formulation and implementation of the dairy development work programe; (iii) Co-ordination .with dairy specialists, field extension workers and -other organisations, in the development and improvement of infra- | ..<>/ structure (roads, water supply land drain-, ■ -“oi! age) and the construction of small-scale milk .. collection centres. :• ‘ ' The Dairy Adviser would be based in Suva and directly responsible to the Assistant Director •of Animal Health and Production of Fiji. Miniestry of ' Agriculture and Fisheries. . .. Applicants would be- expected to possess a degree in agricultural science. Post-graduate experience in extension work especially among' dairy farmers, is. essential, and the ability to supervise staff would be an advantage. The appointment. will be for a period of two vears. Salary will be negotiable with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and location and child allowances (where' applicable) are payable. Hous- ■ ing .will be provided by the Fiji Government. i ’ Persons interested in the position should subi’ mit full details of their experience and qualifica- ' tion to:—- ■ ■ ’ The Director- of External Aid, '.' MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, I . -Private Bag, Wellington. | . Attention: Fiji Desk. ■ Applications should reach the Ministry by L April 24.4980.

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Press, 16 April 1980, Page 30

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