Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Following a recent restructuring, the development of the economic research and analysis function is a major priority for the New Zealand Fishing Industry Board. Consequently the Board now requires the services of an Economist with experience in economic research and analysis to join its Economics Unit at Board offices in Wellington. The primary function of the Unit is to monitor the economic development of the fishing industry from which an important input is made to mangaement and economic policies affecting the industry. The position offers the successful applicant a variety of opportunities to contribute to an industry which is a major export performer and employer with a current production value of s9oom. Assignments will cover a wide variety of fields in deepwater and traditional inshore fishing operations, marine farming, domestic distribution ■ and export marketing. Some internal travel is involved. The position calls for a person with strong analytical and interpersonal skills. If y ou have the appropriate qualifications and the desire to make a real contribution to a dynamic and developing industry, please call: Mr Gary Bevin N.Z. Fishing Industry Board Telephone: Wellington (04) 724008 - MECTRICAL n itlBltilllilill) We require a person with electrical trade qualifications for this position at our Waikaremoana power scheme. You will be responsible for carrying out electrical maintenance of generation equipment in 3 power stations, inclusive of high voltage switchgear and maintenance of station buildings and 30 village houses. The job is based at Tuai, situated near Lake Waikaremoana and some 50 kms from Wairoa. If you enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, Urewera National Park is nearby. Such activities include hunting (deer and pigs), fishing, boating and white water rafting (numerous lakes and rivers are readily accessible). Accommodation is available (both single and family) at Tuai Village. There is a primary school and a daily bus service runs to Wairoa for secondary schooling. There are a number of remuneration advantages, accommodation rentals are very reasonable, a special allowance is payable due to the more out of the way location of Tuai and home electricity bills are generously subsidised. Up to half removal expenses are payable for new employees joining the company. Informal enquiries can be made or apply in writing stating full work history to: Mr K McKee Station Manager Electricity Corporation of NZ Ltd P O Box 7 Tuai Phone: (072423) 880 Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Limited HORTICULTURE GRADUATE HQ Access wish to employ a graduate in Horticulture or equivalent experience, to be in charge of our Access programme on horticulture based in Brighton Road, Dunedin. The aim is to train young people to a high standard to enable them to gain employment in one of the various occupations involving horticulture. Please write in the first instance to: M. OGDEN C/- 16 The Octagon DUNEDIN ■ INTERNAL AUDITOR WE HAVE AN opportunity for a person to join our New Zealand Head Office audit team based at Papanui, Christchurch. Responsibilities include travelling on a regular basis to audit manufacturing, wholesale and retail outlets throughout New Zealand, the main emphasis of which will be to evaluate the effectiveness of the systems and procedures presently utilised and to report on any possible changes required in order to maximise both profit and efficiency of operations. The person we seek will preferably have had previous auditing experience and the ability to effectively communicate at all levels of management. Salary and conditions will be discussed at interview. Confidential written application should be addressed to: Mr G. P. Davies, Personal Administrator, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of NZ Limited, P.O. Box 5012, Christchurch
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