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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant PROGRAMMERS LINCOLN COLLEGE ' APPLICATIONS are invited for the undermeni tioned positions in the KELLOGG FARM MANI AGEMENT UNST. Lincoln College. i The Unit is responsible for developing and d I maintaining micro-computer based software for r use by farmers. i : Assistant Programmer Analyst (Vacancy 82/51) rey quired for maintaining and developing software packages. This is a two-year appointment in the ° first instance. l ' Contract Analyst (Vacancy 82/50) required for dej veloping stock recording systems. This is a one-year i appointment. Preference given to persons with 7 | agricultural background. : | General. Applicants should have an appropriate ’ I tertiary qualification and experience in the use of ■ basic language. Commencing salary according to ’ qualifications and experience within the range ; 516.123-518.732. Initial enquiries may be made to Dr P. L. . | Nuthall, Telephone Christchurch 252-811. Condi- . j tions of- Appointment for both positions are availi j able from the undersigned. Applications close: ’ | Assistant Programmer Analyst. October 31. 1982. I Contract Analyst. November 15. 1982. : Please quote Vacancy Number. G. A. Hay • Registrar Lincoln College Canterbury I RUAKURA ANIMAL RESEARCH STATION ! FELLOWSHIP IN MICROBIOLOGY (Technical/Analytical) THE NEW ZEALAND LIQUID FUELS TRUST BOARD has made available funds to appoint a fellow to work in a team investigating hydrolysis and fermentation of protein extracted herbage. DUTIES: will include management and day to day operation and monitoring of microbial culture systems for the production of cellulase enzymes and management and monitoring of enzyme hydrolysis experiments. Some week-end and after hours work may be necessary. QUALIFICATIONS: required are a science degree ii) microbiology and biochemistry, witji a practical emphasis or a degree in biotechnology. Graduates in other disciplines with experience in the culture and handling of micro-organisms, and in the monitoring of terminations, will also be considered for the position. Applicants must be able to work effectively as part of a small research and development team. The term of the fellowship will be two .years. The successful applicant will be paid a salary, commensurate with qualifications and experience, up to the salary equivalent of 180.106 ($21,986) of the science technician occupational class. The successful applicant will be required to take up the appointment before December 1.1982. Applications are to be made on form PSI7A (available from all Post Offices) quoting the above Vacancy No. and sent to: Senior Executive Officer. (Personnel Services). MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Private Bag. WELLINGTON. Applications close on Wednesday. October 20. 1982. SALES CAREER FORUM IF YOUR PRESENT JOB isn’t giving you the income, satisfaction and advancement opportunities that you are looking for, you (and your spouse) are cordially invited to our next Sales Career Forum to see for yourself the tremendous career opportunities that the Prudential can offer. Excellent pre-appointment training. Various income options, solid technical and management support, the latest in advanced product development and room to grow. Income of $20,000 upwards, with real job satisfaction, security, many fringe. benefits and prospects for advancement are readily available. Come and find out for youself, without obligation. Please phone 488-695 first, for catering purposes. This Wednesday Oct 13th (8 p.m. — 9.30 p.m.) PRUDENTIAL SALES CENTRE FIRST FLOOR 129 RICCARTON ROAD Riccarton Mall 7* > Prudential Y The Prudential Assurance Company Limited .40 Ministry of Works and Development SCIENTIST I (REMOTE SENSING) PALMERSTON NORTH A VACANCY EXISTS within the Water and Soil Science Centre, Aokautere near Palmerston North for a scientist with appropriate qualifications and experience to conduct remote sensing research for soil and water conservation. The successful applicant will be responsible for microdensitometry research to explore its potential for quantitative research to determine reflectance characteristics of soil, vegetation and water targets: for development of remote sensing data logging and extraction systems on PDPII/23. He/she would be located within the Remote Sensing Group and would liaise closely with D.5.1.R., Massey University and Catchment Authorities. The position would suit a physics graduate with a sound knowledge of statistics and computer software development. Qualifications sought: B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. or Ph.D. in physics. Commencing salary dependent on qualifications and experience. For enquiries, contact Mr P. Stephens, phone 67-154 Palmerston North. Applicatons close on October 20, 1982, with the Assistant Staff Officer, Ministry of Works and Development, P.O. Box 12-041, Wellington North. Applicants should use form PSI7A which is obtainable from Post Offices, and quote the vacancy number 5262. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married appointee required to move household.

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