Get in touch with us for career information.
We're here from 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday – except Wednesdays when we're here from 9.30am to 5pm.
We're closed on all public holidays, including Wellington Anniversary.
Call 0800 601 301
Email us with your career question
Contact us for career advice.
Back to top
Showing 241-250/358 results for Senior Editor.
Purchasing/supply officers buy or supply equipment, materials and services at the best price and quality for an organisation.
Medical physicists help plan radiation treatment for patients, check and monitor radiation equipment, and develop new treatment techniques.
Quarantine officers identify and control biosecurity risks at New Zealand's borders by inspecting goods and vessels arriving in the country.
Lift technicians install, maintain and repair lift and escalator systems.
Fabrication engineers make, install and repair metal products such as vents, handrails, boilers, aircraft and boat parts, or beams and girders for construction projects.
Clinical coders convert information in patient discharge notes into health classification codes. This information is used for research and to plan health funding and services.
Pharmacy technicians help pharmacists to prepare and give out medicines.
Biomedical technicians make, modify, maintain and repair mechanical and electronic medical equipment such as clinical machines, surgical instruments and implants.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Buyers purchase goods to sell in warehouses, shops or department stores.