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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant PRODUCTION ENGINEER . A LEADING COMPANY in the Plastics Industry invites applications from suitably experienced persons for the above position, which involves assisting in the smooth running of the factory through sound plant maintenance programmes, and procurement of supplies. The successful applicant will be a qualified Tradesperson in Engineering or Electrical, preferably with some supervisory experience. It would be an advantage to have had previous experience in the Plastics Industry. Apply in writing to;— THE PERSONNEL OFFICER. P.O. BOX 16148, HORNBY, CHRISTCHURCH. PRODUCTION MANAGER A LEADING AUSTRALIAN FISHING COMPANY, operating a large fleet of prawn trawlers in the Gulf of Carpentaria, requires a Processing Manager for its North Queensland factory. The successful applicant would be fully responsible for all production supervision, production planning, staff control, raw material movement, onshore and onboard quality control, shipping documentation, liaison with Department of Primary Industry, control of engineering and maintenance of factory equipment, purchasing, etc. Salary by negotiation our idea depending on experience $A22,500 to $A27,500 p.a. A non contributory superannuation scheme will be available after a qualifying period. The company would be prepared to pay removal expenses for applicants located in either Australia or New Zealand. QUALIFICATIONS: The applicant would necessarily have been employed in a similar position within the fishing industry, experience in prawn processing is obviously desirable but not essential. What is essential is that the applicant should have experience in the operation of a marine products’ factory. All applications in the first instance to: The General Manager. K.F.V. FISHERIES (Q’LD) PTY, LTD, BOX 5020 MSO. TOWNSVILLE. QLD 4810 AUSTRALIA. PROJECT ENGINEER ROAD MAINTENANCE TRAINING DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Civil Engineers to lead a multi-disciplinary project team having the objective of producing training resource material suitable for use by individual road controlling authorities within New Zealand. This position was previously advertised but no appointment was made. While initial appointments to the project team, which is to be based in Christchurch, are for a period of two years, it is hoped that further development of this project will lead to a continuing position in road maintenance training. All enquiries will be treated confidentially. Further Information including conditions of appointment and job description are available from: The Secretary, LOCAL GOVERNMENT TRAINING BOARD. P.O. Box 5034, WELLINGTON. Attention: Mr T. M. Gray. Telephone 726-621. Zjh New Zealand W Forest Service PULP AND PAPER TECHNICIAN FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ROTORUA A VACANCY EXISTS for a technical officer to assist with studies on the chemistry of wood and delignification processes. This will include work on projects improving and/or developing new processes in Pulp and Paper Technology. Experience in organic and biochemical techniques, infra-red and NMR spectroscopy and gas chromotography would be an advantage. Qualifications desired are eigher a BSc (Chemistry) or NZCS (Chemistry) or equivalent although consideration will be given to applicants with advanced study towards the same. Applications close on Wednesday, February 24. 1982 with the Executive Officer (Personnel), N.Z. Forest Service, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use form PSI7A which is obtainable from any Post Office and quote Vacancy No. 946. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to. an appointee required to change location. QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE A multi-purpose College of Advanced Education LECTURER IN LAND ECONOMICS DUTIES: The appointee will be responsible to the Head of Department of Management Studies. He will work closely with the valuation section in the development and presentation of teaching programmes associated with Land Economics, Applied Quantitative Studies and Property Management. He may also be required to contribute in the field of Urban and Regional Planning. He will be expected to have some expertise in computer applications and be able to develop appropriate software for use both on the main frame computer and on micro-processors. It is anticipated that the applicant will develop industry liaison so that future course development is responsive to industry needs. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) The applicant should hold a Masters Degree in a relevant field. Consideration might be given to an applicant currently completing a suitable postgraduate programme. (b) Although the applicant will work closely with registered valuers, he need not be a Regis- ' tered Valuer. (c) Industry experience and/or contacts in the real estate sector would be an advantage. SALARY, in accordance with qualifications and experience, will be in the range— LECTURER 111 (sAustlB,o6B-sAust2o,699 per annum; ($NZ25,427-$NZ28,175 per annum). LECTURER 11/I ($Au520,963-$Au5t27,539 per annum): ($NZ28.534-$NZ37,486 per annum). New Zealand equivalents are quoted on January 1982 exchange rates. Further information is available from the Registrar, Queensland Agricultural College, Lawes. 4343. to whom applications should be forwarded, providing personal. details, particulars of qualifications and experience and the names of two referees. CLOSING DATE: March 5, 1982.

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