Situations Vacant UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY TECHNICIAN (GEOLOGY) APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position in the Department, of Geology. The principal duties Involve cutting, grinding and polishing of rock samples, maintenance of equipment, and development of techniques. Other duties include assistance on, and for, field trips; maintenance of microscopes . and rock and fossil catalogues; preparation of teaching laboratory materials; and general work as required. Training will be provided. Applicants should have practical skills, self-motiva-tion and dedication. The salary for Technician Grade I is on a scale from $12,592 to $16,001 per annum (subject 4o confirmation by the Arbitration Court); commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applications close on October 25, 1985. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. LINCOLN COLLEGE ' POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Biological Control of Insect Pests NEMATODES which carry bacteria have been used to control Insect pests. Research Is needed to elucidate bacter-lum-nematode-insect relationships, In particular the ecology of the bacterium. This will Involve both laboratory and field trials. The scholarship, Is tenable for three years and is valued at $6120 per annum (non taxable). Applicants eligible to register for a Ph. D. degree can make initial enquiries to Dr M. J. Noonan or Professor A. P. Mulcock, Microbiology Department. Applications containing a curriculum vitae and the names of two referees should be submitted to the Registrar, Lincoln College, from whom further details can be obtained, before November 1, 1985. G. A. Hay, Registrar, LINCOLN COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. MACHINIST EXPERIENCED leather and suede machinist required or a coat machinist experienced In full garment construction, willing to learn. Pleasant working conditions in a small, sunny work room. Those who take pride In their work and want to earn the best of wages should apply by phoning Bill on: 489-319 OR A.H. 325-863 MACHINIST MACHINIST AN experienced machinist required for small factory in the Linwood area. Phone: 792-221 Monday MACHINISTS WE manufacture fashiom dresses, skirts and jackets and have a position available for a fully experienced machinist to produce these garments. O We are a medium size workroom. © We make complete garments over a good variety of styles. • We finish early on Fridays. Also we require experienced outworker machinists to make whole garments. Good rates for good operators with own machines. For further Information please phone or call NYBERN FASHIONS LIMITED, Phone 790-836, 220 Durham Street. MATURE HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED GENERAL household duties, 10-15 hours weekly, Sumner area preferred. PHONE SUM (26) 6366. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH DIVISION TECHNICIAN/ TECHNICAL OFFICER/ SENIOR TECHNICAL OFFICER GREYMOUTH THE Agricultural Research Division, has a vacancy at Greymouth for a Science Technician to assist with soli fertility, pasture / animal management and some horticultural trials. The position also involves the collation and analysis of data from these trials. Qualifications required Dip. Field Tech. Salary dependent upon qualifications and experience. Applications should be made on form PSI7A (obtainable from any Post Office) and sent to: EXECUTIVE OFFICER, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH DIVISION, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES, P.O. BOX 24, LINCOLN. Further Information can be obtained from the above (phone 252-128). Applications close on 24 October 1985.
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