Are you a Principal Scientist or Senior Scientist with a focus on fisheries 
stock assessments, or the environmental effects of fishing, or some combination 
of the two?
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is seeking experienced fisheries or 
environmental scientists to join the science team within its fisheries 
management directorate. MPI's vision is to grow and protect New Zealand by: 
maximising export opportunities for the primary industries; improving sector 
productivity; increasing sustainable resource use; and protecting New Zealand 
from biological risk. Fisheries is an important component of the primary sector 
and fisheries management functions, including fisheries science, are located 
within a single directorate of MPI. Science is an important part of fisheries 
management and the science team contributes by providing scientific advice on 
the status of fish stocks and on assessing and mitigating environmental effects 
of fishing.
Although the two roles primarily focus on either stock assessments or the 
aquatic environment, we are also interested in applications from experienced 
scientists in other related fields. Roles that include a combination of stock 
assessment and aquatic environment skills are common within the group and are 
encouraged!
The stock assessment role would have you co-ordinating the research and stock 
assessment science working group processes for selected species groups. To be 
successful you must have specialist knowledge and experience in fisheries 
biology or fish stock assessments (involving finfish, shellfish, or freshwater 
fisheries). The aquatic environment position focuses on the effects of fishing 
on the aquatic environment or marine biodiversity. You ideally have specialist 
knowledge and experience in some aspect of protected species biology 
(especially seabirds or pinnipeds), benthic habitats or interactions between 
fisheries and other parts of the environment.
Other key responsibilities also include:

  *   Involvement in developing appropriate fisheries research programmes;
  *   Writing and evaluating fisheries tenders for projects;
  *   Providing expert peer review of reports;
  *   Managing research projects through to completion; and
  *   Representing New Zealand in domestic and international science meetings 
of relevance.
Appropriate tertiary qualifications (preferably PhD) and experience are 
required, together with excellent analytical, written and communication skills.
Applicants must be eligible to work in New Zealand. Further information on 
eligibility for working in New Zealand and obtaining appropriate visas can be 
found at http://www.immigration.govt.nz/.
The level at which the appointments are made, the salary and other terms and 
conditions of employment will be subject to negotiations and will reflect your 
experience. If either of these roles sound like you, please apply online at 
https://careers.mpi.govt.nz/jobtools/jncustomsearch.viewFullSingle?in_organid=18152&in_jnCounter=222471661.
 Please include an up-to-date CV and a cover letter summarising what you would 
bring to this position.
For further information, don't hit reply, instead please email 
care...@mpi.govt.nz<mailto:care...@mpi.govt.nz?subject=Principal%20or%20Senior%20Scientist%20-%20reference%2014-002>
 quoting reference 14-002.
Applications close 19 February 2014.
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