Situations Vacant Situations Vacant SECURITY TUTOR WE ARE SEEKING a mature person with an extensive knowledge and teaching skills in the Security industry. The position requires a person with good communication skills, responsive attitude, and a proven record in people management. This is an opportunity to teach people skills that would equip them to seek employment in areas like guarding service, mobile patrols, hotel security, armoured vehicles, electronics, alarm installation, administration etc. Written applications for this position should Include, name, contact address and phone number, qualifications, experience and two recent testimonials. Applications close at noon on Friday, March 10, 1989. REGIONAL MANAGER, SALVATION ARMY EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME, P.O. BOX 7198, CHRISTCHURCH. , > Department of Scientific and < ' i > Industrial Research 1 ' 2* :: SCIENCE TECHNICIAN " The Biochemical’Processing Centre is ~ n seeking a science technician to run its " " biochemistry laboratory. The Bio- " n chemical Processing Centre is a <> " research and development unit for " (( development of processing at pilot (( o and pre-commercial scale. It is hosted (l 11 by Biotechnology Division of DSIR. n The job will entail carrying out assays o 1 • of products and intermediates in ' ” (( process development, and mainte- ~ 11 nance of the biochemistry laboratory. < > 1 ' Some laboratory scale process devel- ( ( " opment work will also be involved. ~ 11 Applicants should have NZCS, B.Sc " u or equivalent in biochemistry, and ~ i' some laboratory experience. 11 ' ( Salary will be commensurate with ■, " qualifications and experience. " ! Please apply in writing and enclose a < > " curriculum vitae including the names (( of at least two referees by 8 March , ( , • 1989. Quote vacancy number Bio 13. <, The Personnel Officer <> DSIR, Private Bag " Palmerston North , i Department of Scientific and i > 11 Industrial Research 11 e ■> i: SCIENCE :: TECHNICIAN PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY ;; Plant Physiology Division ;; " Plant Physiology Division has a vac- " (( ancy for a science technician within ( , u the Plant Cell Physiology Group. This " " group undertakes research in protein " (( biochemistry, molecular biology, ~ I • plant tissue culture, virus elimination 11 " and photosynthesis, with the aim of (( o developing plants with improved re- <• " sistance to pests, diseases and stress. " " A wide range of resources within the (( o Division is available to us, including II the controlled Climate Laboratory. " ~ Applicants should have NZCS, BSc or o " equivalent. Preference will be given " (J to applicants with experience in any ~ i > of the above topics. < • " The position is for a 2 year term and " u salary will depend on experience and n " qualification. " <* Please apply in writing, enclosing a " curriculum vitae naming two referees (( (( by Wednesday Bth March 1989. ~ <• Quote vacancy number PPDI. " (J The Personnel Officer ~ <> . DSIR, Private Bag " " Palmerston North " u Enquiries to Dr William Laing, DSIR <• (( phone (063) 68019 (ext. 7067). J( o An equal opportunity employer. "
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