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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant SCHOOL LEAVER 7OUNG PERSON required to work in new factory naking products relating to the building industry. Lhe company is Auckland based and setting up a nanufacturing plant in Christchurch. It is necessary that the successful applicant is able to work msupervised. Please apply in your own handwriting including •elevant background Information to: The Manager, P.O. Box 22-487, Christchurch. Fisheries Research Division SCIENCE TECHNICIAN (1) WELLINGTON Vacancy Number 10895 The Fisheries Research Division has a vacancy for a technician to work on tuna programmes. The appointee will be concerned mostly with studies on albacore. The appointee will be expected to spend some time at sea gathering data on catch composition as well as biological and hydrological data. A knowledge of fisheries biological and hydrological techniques is required. Applicants should be familiar with data analysis and the use of computers. A knowledge of g various fishing techniques and ability to programme in FORTRAN or PASCAL would be useful. Commencing salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Further information may be obtained from Dr T E. Murray or Dr J. Cranfield, telephone 861-029, P.O. Box 297, Wellington. Applications quoting the above vacancy number should be made on form PSI7A (obtainable from any Government Department) and sent to: Senior Executive Officer (Personnel), I Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries, I Private Bag, [ Wellington. Applications close at Wednesday noon, December 10, 1986. JUSTICE Vacancy: Senior Psychologist A vacancy has occurred in the Psychological Service of the Justice Department, Hamilton. Applicants should preferably have a Masters degree in psychology with a post-masterate qualification an advantage. Three years experience working as a psychologist is desirable. The work is interesting and varied and offers considerable scope and challenge for psychologists with an originative talent and an ability to apply psychology in practical ways. Further information may be obtained from •the Regional Senior Psychologist, P.O. Box 593, Hamilton, telephone Hamilton 393-305. Applications should be made on PSI7A (obtainable from any Government Department) and sent to: Administration Officer Personnel, Department of Justice, I Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington. Applications dose noon, January 7, 1987. SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY HAS ARISEN within our company for an experienced industrial sewing machine mechanic, capable of working on all types of industrial sewing machines. Please apply in writing, stating qualifications and previous experience to: GENERAL MANAGER, SOUTHERN BLUES LTD, P.O. BOX 9019, CHRISTCHURCH. All applications will be treated in the strictest of confidence. SKEGGS FOODS LTD Nelson REFRIGERATION ENGINEER A VACANCY EXISTS in our modern factory complex for an experienced refrigeration engineer. We would envisage that the successful applicant be familiar with both Ammonia and Freon plant, consisting of plate and blast freezers, cold stores, chillers and ships refrigeration equipment. The engineer would also be required to assist with new on-shore plant installations and general workshop duties as refrigeration duties allow. Remuneration is negotiable but dependent on qualifications and experience. Please apply in person or writing with copies of all references and certificates to:The Marine Superintendent SKEGGS FOODS, LTD P.O. Box 5001 PORT NELSON Ph. (054) 69-123 THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION COURSE CO-ORDINATOR CERTIFICATE IN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (WILDLIFE) WELLINGTON THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION seeks tc appoint a course co-ordinator to develop, organise and co-ordinate a course in wildlife resource management for the in-service training of Departmental and Acclimatisation Society staff. The appointee will be responsible for all aspects of the planning and teaching of the course and for the well-being oi all participating students (20 per intake). Applicants should have a tertiary qualification in science, wildlife biology or natural resource management, and possess good communication skills. A demonstrated teaching ability and a knowledge oi the structure and functions of the Department of Conservation and Acclimatisation Societies would be an advantage. The appointee would be a member of the Department of Conservation but seconded to Lincoln College. Salary and grading will be in the science occupational class within the lecturer/senior lecturer pay scale. Applications, which should be made Qn form PSI7A, must reach the Staff Clerk, State Services Commission, Private Bag, Wellington by January 14 1987. 4-.

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Press, 13 December 1986, Page 52

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