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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant NEW ZEALAND W FOREST SERVICE TECHNICIAN/TECHNICAL OFFICE ENIOR TECHNICAL OFFICER WOOD TECHNOLOGY DIVISION FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ROTORUA VACANCY 86% 725 A POSITION is available for a scientist to work in the Sawmilling Group at the Forest Research Institute in Rotorua. The position involves evaluation of developments including computer process control. The appointee should have a degree in mechanical or electrical engineering and be interested in the design of industrial machinery. Applications close on April 23,1986 (Wednesday), 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 number 3725. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to an appointee required to changed location. ® NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE TECHNICIAN WOOD TECHNOLOGY DIVISION FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ROTORUA VACANCY 3733 A TECHNICIAN is required in the Product Development section at the Forest Research Institute in Rotorua. The successful applicant will be involved in research on wood permeability, wood shrinkage and other physical characteristics of wood. Opportunities will exist to assist in research on chemical modification of wood. Applicants should have a B.Sc or equivalent in Physics and either Chemistry or Biology with the ability to analyse data and prepare results. Applications close on April 23,1986, (Wednesday), 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 number 3733. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to an appointee required to change location. TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND (E te iwi ma, tena koutou.) DEPUTY HEAD OF MAORI PROGRAMMES AUCKLAND A VACANCY EXISTS for a Deputy Head of Maori Programmes who will be responsible for assisting in the development of suitable programmes to meet the needs of the Maori people, including training of personnel and the provision of a personal contribution to programmes. Specific duties will include assisting in the development of suitable programming to meet needs of Maori people, promoting an awareness of things Maori with viewers, development and training of personnel, supervision and management of unit in absence of Head of Department, contributing to programmes as required, acting as a consultant where appropriate in Maori matters to senior executives of Television New Zealand. Applicants must be fluently bi-lingual and able to move with assurance among the Maori people. A background of editorial ability and journalistic expertise is essential. Initiative, Public Relations skills and ability to deal with people at all levels essential. Salary will be according to qualifications and experience and written applications stating age, qualifications and experience together with a contact telephone number, should be addressed to The Recruitment Officer, Television New Zealand, P.O. Box 3819, Auckland, no later than Friday, April 25, 1986. Te Kaupara Ka tukuna mai he turanga mo tetahi tangata hou kia mahi nei ia ig raro tata i te rangatira o Te Wahanga Maori o te Pouaka Whakaata. Ko te ahua o nga mahi kia whakatutukihia e taua tangata ra e penei ana; kia hangaia e ia he tikanga Maori tuturu ki roto i nga tauira e whakapaohotia ana; kia oti i a ia te whiriwhiri i nga kaimahi e tika ana i te wa e tika ana; kl te ngaro te rangatira o Te Wahanga Maori, kia whakaritea e ia nga whakahaerenga o taua Wahanga; kite kuare nga rangatira o wera atu Wahanga, kia awhinatia ratou e ia 1 roto i nga take Maori. Ko te tikanga mui rawa atu, kia matau pai ai taua tangata ra ki nga reo e rua, ki nga iwi e rua, me o raua kawa katoa. Kia mohio pai ai hoki ia kite tuhi korero a, kl nga piki me nga heke hoki e pa ana kite whakapaoho kaupapa. Tukua mai o tono, me nga whakamarama mou (me to nama waea) kite wahi kei runga ake nei. TELEVISION/VIDEO TECHNICIAN AUCKLAND THIS SMALL, well established service company who pride themselves on their personal service and friendly environment, are seeking a further addition to their team. You need to be fully qualified and experienced in both field and workshop servicing of a wide range of television and video equipment. Working conditions are excellent and the salary package is more than competitive. For further details please apply to: Julanne Bodbaz at (09) 33-862 or write P.O. Box 5321, Wellesley St, Auckland. WELLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY: DEPUTY CITY LIBRARIAN Applications for this position are invited from persons with professional library qualifications and with appropriate management experience, preferably in public library service. This is a new position, created as part of the reorganisation of the senior management of the Library. Details of the duties and responsibilities and conditions of employment and appointment will be sent to interested persons. Contact: Mr B. McKeon, 729-529, extension 837. The salary scale is $41,939-$46,647. Applications made in the prescribed manner should be addressed to the City Librarian, P.O. Box 1992, Mercer Street, Wellington. Closing date, May 9, 1986. We are an equal opportunity employer working for the Harbour Capital. D. Niven, TOWN CLERK.

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