Catherine Irvine

Waste manager at Timaru District Council

Catherine Irvine has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Catherine is currently working as a Waste Manager at Timaru District Council since November 2021. Prior to this, in 2021, they served as a CommUnity Ambassador Canterbury at CommUnity Kiwi from February to December.

From 2007 to 2021, Catherine worked at Dunedin City Council. Catherine held various roles during their tenure, including Senior Strategy and Policy Officer from June 2018 to February 2021, Solid Waste Manager from January 2016 to June 2018, Acting Solid Waste Manager from May 2015 to December 2015, and Waste Strategy Officer from October 2007 to May 2015.

Before joining the Dunedin City Council, they worked at Artemis Herbal Medicine as a Sales and Production Manager. In this role, they handled sales and production schedules, procurement, reports, and other activities to ensure business practices and customer satisfaction. Additionally, they organized seminars, managed product knowledge and promotional material, and prepared standard operating procedures for the company. Catherine worked at Artemis from an unspecified start date to 2006.

Catherine's career began in 1999 as a Heath Consultant at Heathy Living, where they worked until an unspecified end date in 2002.

Overall, Catherine has extensive experience in waste management, policy development, sales and production, and health consultation.

Catherine Irvine completed their Bachelor's degree in Applied Management from Otago Polytechnic, starting in 2007 and finishing in 2014.

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Waimate, New Zealand

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Timaru District Council

The thriving port city of Timaru is surrounded by picturesque bustling towns, lush pasture, rolling downlands, green hills and clean rivers lie in the lee of New Zealand's magnificent Southern Alps in the west. More than 42,000 residents enjoy life in Timaru District. Moderately-priced real estate, good medical services, excellent educational facilities, an abundance of sporting and recreational facilities and a friendly community all contribute to make Timaru District a welcoming and attractive destination. Enterprising businesses keep the workforce stable.


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201-500

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