Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Z~\ Christchurch ( w Drainage W Board ENGINEERING RECORDS DRAUGHTSPERSON APPLICATIONS are called for the position of Engineering Records Draughtsperson in the drawing office of the Design and Planning Division. Details of condiions and salary are set out in the Conditions of Appointment, copies of which should be obtained from the Personnel Officer. Applications should be addressed to the Personnel Officer, Christchurch Drainage Board, P.O. Box 13006, Christchurch, and close at 4.00 p.m. on Monday, Februaryy 17, 1986. PJJ New Zealand lIM Dairy Research Institute ENGINEER TECHNOLOGIST APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from graduates in chemical engineering, technology or similar disciplines for the position of Research Officer in the Milk Powders and Drying Section. The successful applicant will join an engineering team whose work includes the investigation of unit operations used in the milk powder industry, product development projects and assistance in preparing the specification and testing of milk drying plants. : Further information is available from Mr R. P. Tokley, telephone (063) 74-129. (Vacancy 442). CHEMICAL ENGINEER BIOTECHNOLOGIST DUE TO PROMOTION, a vacancy exists for a Research Officer in the Casein Products Section. The appointee will be involved in investigating unit operations which could include dry processing and/ or hydrolysis of milk protein products. Applicants should hold a degree in either chemical engineering, biotechnology or a related field. Preference will be given to someone with processing experience. Further information is available from Mr C. R. Southward, telephone (063) 74-129. (Vacancy 443). The Institute has well equipped laboratories and pilot plant facilities, and maintains a close involvement with dairy companies and the N.Z. Dairy Board. Written applications, which close on February 21, should include a detailed personal resume, and the names of at least two referees. Applicants are asked to quote the relevant vacancy number, and if possible give both day and night telephone numbers. Please address applications to: Administrative Officer NEW ZEALAND DAIRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Private Bag PALMERSTON NORTH ENGINEER WE ARE SEEKING a reliable person with experience in any of the following, general or electrical engineering, fitting and turning or tool making. A Trades Certificate would be an advantage. The position Involves maintenance of our paper cutting and plastic injection machinery. The person must be adaptable, skilful and willing to familarise himself with our delicate paper converting machinery. Above average wages will be offered a successful applicant who is able to prove himself during the first year. Age range is flexible but ideally will be between 25 and 40 years. Overtime is available. Written applications providing brief work history details should be addressed to: “Engineer”, BARLOW BROS N.Z. LTD, P.O. Box 1030, Christchurch. EXHIBITION OFFICER THE NEW National Library building in Wellington will be opening in early 1987. With a floor area larger than that of the nearby Beehive, it will be the base of the National Library of New Zealand, a cultural Institution covering activities as diverse as rare and fine printing collections, support services to schools, on-line networks, manuscripts and current information. The building includes a 300 sq m exhibitions gallery to make the resources of the Library — particularly the Alexander Turnbull Library — available to a wider public. The Exhibitions Officer will start work in early 1986 for planning the Library’s display programme, for not only the gallery but all public areas of the building. The salary offered will be according to experience, flair and commitment in a totally new situation. Further information is available from the Director, Support Services, National Library of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington, telephone 04-722.101 and inquiries are welcomed. Applications (on form PSI7A available from Post Offices) addressed to Staff Clerk, National Library of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington to arrive no later than 12.2.86. Government Life MANAGER/CUSTOMER RELATIONS AUCKLAND THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE Corporation has a vacancy for a Manager/Customer Relations based In Auckland. This is a senior position involved in the development, marketing and ongoing operation of group insurance schemes within the region. The duties consist of investigating and developing markets, creating publicity, arranging scheme documentation and providing customer services, to a wide range of institutions. Experience in the financial services. Industry and an ability to seek and develop markets plus the ability to communicate effectively In writing and orally at all levels Is considered essential. Remuneration, Including benefits will be competitive and commensurate with the responsibilities of the position. Confidential enquiries or applications should be addressed to the Manager/Administrative Services, P.O. Box 590, Wellington, and receipted by noon Wednesday, February 19, 1986. ”
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