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: Situations Vacant Situations Vacant ©Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries I SCIENTIST WINCHMORE IRRIGATION RESEARCH STATION, ASHBURTON SALARY: Up to $35,731 depending on qualifications and experience. THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH DIVISION has a vacancy at Winchmore for a Scientist to utilise accumulated experimental data to prepare models for predicting responses to irrigation of pastures, grazing animals and crops and to indicate management systems to maximise these responses. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr D. S. Rickard, Officer-in-charge. Winchmore Irrigation Research Station. Telephone Winchmore 809. QUALIFICATIONS: Ist class honours or Ph.D. qualification required, preferably with experience in mathematical modelling and with a knowledge of agricultural management techniques. Applications quoting Vacancy No 102 should be made on form PSI7A. obtainable from any Post Office and sent to: Staff Clerk. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Private Bag, Wellington. Applications close on Wednesday. January 19.1983. IQ SHIFT WORK SUPERVISOR SPINNING MILL THE CHRISTCHURCH Spinning Branch of U.E.B. Industries, Ltd, manufacturers of carpet yarns for the Bremworth range of carpets, have tw’o vacancies for Shift Work Supervisors in the Carding and Spinning Departments situated at Maces Road. Bromley. The people appointed will be responsible for the organisation of the Night work of the Departments on two alternating shifts between 4 p.m. and 8 a.m. the following day. The successful applicants are most likely to have experience in Supervision, have a good knowledge of Carding and Spinning, and have a good mechanical aptitude. The Yarn and Textile Certificates would be an advantage. Company subsidised Superannuation and Medical Schemes are available after a suitable qualifying period, as are staff buying privileges. Applications should be in writing, giving details of experience, qualifications, and personal circumstances to: Mr A. Glennie, Regional Personnel Officer, U.E.B. INDUSTRIES, LTD. P.O. Box 16102, Hornby. Christchurch .

THE UPPER HUTT CITY COUNCIL DESIGN ENGINEER APPLICATIONS, closing on Wednesday, February 16, 1983. are invited for the position of Design Engineer in the City Engineer’s Department. Applicants must be experienced Registered Civil Engineers capable of taking reponsibility for the Design Section, including structural checking and relevant bylaws. Annual salary will be in the range of $24,739 per annum to $29,231 per annum. The scale is adjusted according to the State Services determinations. Conditions of Appointment and Schedule of Duties are available from the City Engineer’s Office. The Upper Hutt City Council, Private Bag. Upper Hutt. R. J. VINE, Chief Executive and Town Clerk. ©Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries TRAINEE FISHERIES OFFICERS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Trainee Fisheries Officers to be located at Tauranga, Nelson and Christchurch. Successful applicants will be required to complete an extensive two year training programme before being posted to a permanent position. Persons applying should be medically and physically fit, self motivated, have passed at least University Entrance, be between the ages of 25 and 35 years. Nautical skills and qualifications would be of advantage. Applications, which close on January 28, 1983, should be made on Form PS 17A available from all Post Offices. For further information contact: Regional Fisheries Officer R. V. Reid. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 794-100 TUTOR IN BAKERY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified and experienced people for appointment to a short term contract for one year, as a full-time tutor in Bakery in the Polytechnic’s Department of Food and Fashion. A further contract may be negotiated at the end of the year. The successful applicant will be expected to teach Bakery practical skills and relevant trade theory to apprentices in the Baking trades and to chef trainees. Previous teaching experience is not essential, but applicants should have a wide trade experience, an outgoing personality, and a sincere interest in teaching. The appointment, to be effective from the beginning of the 1983 teaching year, is to be made at the tutor Grade 1 level, with a commencing salary determined by qualifications and experience, in the - range $15,580 to $22,676. Increments are provided to the top of this scale, but promotion to a higher scale is competitive. Further details can be obtained from the Head. Department of Food and Fashion. Applications in writing should be addressed to the Director, Christchurch Polytechnic. P.O. Box 22-095, Christchurch.

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Press, 8 January 1983, Page 37

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