Veterinary Technical Supervisor 2 (ME137)at Ministry for Primary Industries -
- Permanent, Part
About the Role
- Kōrero mō te TūrangaOamaru is the largest town in the Waitaki District and one of New Zealand's most character‑filled destinations.
Home to one of the country's oldest public gardens, Oamaru also boasts beautifully preserved Victorian architecture, a thriving Steampunk culture, two iconic penguin colonies, and a vibrant food, arts, and outdoor recreation scene.Visitors can encounter little blue penguins at the Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony.
The historic Victorian Precinct offers boutique galleries, artisan shopping, and immersive heritage experiences, while the award‑winning Steampunk HQ showcases the town's imaginative creative spirit.The purpose of this role within New Zealand Food Safety, Verification Services is to provide a range of food safety, animal welfare, and biosecurity verification and certification services based at Lean Meat Oamaru (ME137).
You will support the meat industry and New Zealand's reputation in the world red meat market for the product produced and ensure food safety and export standards are being followed by the plant.Lean Meats is an independent, multi-species (sheep and lamb and bobby) calves) premises.
The full-time veterinarian on the premises typically works on a 4 x 10 roster; this additional 10-hour position is to cover their rostered day off (currently, this rostered day off is a Monday but could be changed by agreement)The role is varied, and you will be expected to do the following:Undertake verification activities in line with current legislation and organisational requirements, thereby permitting the issue of official assurancesVerify that requirements and procedures are being followedProvide certification for animal meat exportsComplete ante mortem inspections and occasionally provide judgement on post-mortem inspectionEnsure animal welfare is being maintainedMaintain knowledge within the farming communities and be involved in on farm verificationCollaborate well with internal and external stakeholders, such as meat works personnel, Veterinary colleagues/VS team.You will receive full-time technical training prior to being warranted under the relevant legislation.
We have ongoing, on-site training, mentoring and technical support for you in your new role.
About You- MōuThe successful candidate will:Be a New Zealand registered Veterinarian (Or be able to obtain registration with VCNZ)Hold a full New Zealand driver's licence (or be able to obtain a full NZ licence by converting a current overseas driver's licence)Have verbal and written skills, and analytical reasoning skillsDemonstrate integrity and trust, ethics and values, resilience, adaptability, and opennessHave experience persuading and influencing, teamwork, planning and organisingHave computer literacy
- can operate standard and customised software to an acceptable standard including word-processing, excel, internet, emailIt is advantageous if you have knowledge of HACCP/Quality Assurance in Food Safety however, this is included in your training.
About the Team
- Mō tō mātou RōpūReporting to the VTS 1 ME137, the role sits within the Establishment group of the Verification Services directorate.
About MPI
- Mō te Manatū Ahu MatuaOur role includes seizing export opportunities for our food and fibre sector, improving sector productivity, ensuring the food we produce is safe, increasing sustainable resource use, and protecting New Zealand from biological risk.To find out more about the Ministry and what we do please click here.
- Ngā hua o te mahi i te Manatū Ahu MatuaProfessional membership and annual practicing certificate reimbursementAnnual Wellness paymentAdditional MPI leave days Drug and Alcohol Screening
- Whakamātau Whakapōauau me te WaipiroPlease note, given this position is safety sensitive the preferred applicant/s for the position will be required to undergo a drug and alcohol pre-employment screening test.
Are you ready to make a difference?
- Kua rite koe mō tēnei mahi whaitake?We are committed to being a good partner under Te Tiriti o Waitangi which includes working closely with iwi, hapū, whānau and hāpori.We aspire to reflect the diverse communities we serve, so we welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, and identities.
To apply, you must hold the right to work in New Zealand or be eligible to obtain it
- click here to find out more about work visa eligibility and options.
If you have any questions about the role, please email Luke.Farrell@mpi.govt.nz