Situations Vacant COMPUTER SERVICE ENGINEERS DIGITAL EQUIPMENT NEW ZEALAND has been selected to supply two large DEC-10 time sharing computer systems for installation in Auckland and Christchurch. These systems are both large and sophisticated, incorporating such features as: * 256 K of 36 Bit words. ’ 700 million bytes of on-line disk storage. * 6 x 200 I.P.S. Phase encoded tape drives. * Asynchronous and synchronous communications controllers. * Virtual memory monitor. * Multi access, multi function capabilities, i.e. interactive time sharing and local and remote batch plus real time jobs. DEC is one of the world’s major computer companies with an installation base of over 50,000 systems. We are already well established in New Zealand with offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, with nearly 150 of our PDP Computers operating in data processing, scientic communication and process control applications. If you are a computer engineer with experience in the maintenance of large digital systems, we would like to talk to you about the advantages of joining our company. Some of these advantages are: * Excellent starting salary with regular reviews. * Generous car allowance. * Non-contributory life insurance and extended illness insurance. * Opportunity for advancement with one of the world’s most successful computer companies. To arrange confideniial interview please write to: The Field Service Manager, DIGITAL EQUIPMENT NEW ZEALAND LTD. Challenge House, 3 Wolfe Street, P.O. Box 2471, Auckland 1. susasi
CLEANER LICHFIELD (N.Z.), LIMITED, require a reliable and conscientious man for general cleaning duties to start in the New Year. Good wages and conditions, staff buying privileges. Phone or call: MR REEVE, 179 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 69-479. 8 Lichfield 8952 CITY OF TAKAPUNA TOWN PLANNING DIVISION APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably quailed and experienced persons for the following positions: SENIOR PLANNER The successful applicant will have the opportunity of working both on individual assignments and within a multi-disciplinary team, covering a wide range of duties related to district scheme review, the formulation of proposals for comprehensive neighbourhood developments and central area redevelopment. DISTRICT PLANNER This position involves the day to dav administration of the district scheme ’ within the City’s Takapuna Ward, dealing with public enquiries, preparation of reports to planning and hearing committees, attending meetings of same and where necessary appearing before the Town and Country Planning Appeal Board. CITY SURVEYOR To be responsible for inspection and report on al) subdivisions including the co-ordination of all Council requirements, the checking of scheme plans, survey plans and all related documents, together with the oversight of all legalisation and subdivisional plans required by Council. Commencing salaries will be not less than $9lBB. $8285 and $9lBB respectively. Applications will be received up to 5 p.m. on January 9. 1976. They should be addressed to the Town Clerk, Takapuna City Council. P.O. Box 33-143. from whom conditions of appointment will be available. B. L. BYRNES, Town Clerk. 2296 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Programmer. E.D.P. Section, Newmarket. This position has become available due to internal promotion. The appointee will be involved in the programming and commissioning of a wide variety of commercial computer applications, under the direct supervision of the Chief Programmer. Applicants should have experience in both COBOL and PLAN, and an in-depth knowledge of ICL on-line software would be an added advantage. The position is graded $6592-$7783 on the Board’s grading scheme, and the salary to commence will be dependent upon the appointee’s qualifications and experience. Conditions of appointment and application form are available from the Board’s Personnel Section (Telephone 541-969 ext. 733). Completed applications for this position will be received by the Personnel Officer up to NOON on Monday, January 12. 1976. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD, PRIVATE BAG, NEWMARKET. AUCKLAND. 5292 CITY PLANNERS AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL IN RESPONSE to the most vigorous development of any New Zealand city the Council’s Planning activity has been broadened to include Social Development. Policy Planning, Civic Design and Traffic Planning. The city is in the process of defining its objectives for its scheme review and is pushing forward its urban renewal programme Two new posts have been created which recognise that planning is a process of resource management as well as control. Experienced and talented planners are required as follows:— 1. “POLICY” DIVISION A Planner with the ability and experience to lead the group formulating city wide planning policies. Professional background is less important than experience related to corporate planning of housing, employment, transport and facilities. Executive ability is essential. 2. “DESIGN” DIVISION A Planner with the ability and experience to formulate city wide civic design policies and to prepare planning schemes in the local and city centres and to guide urban renewal policies. Professional background in some design function is essential as a proven executive ability. The salary range for these posts is $12,251$13,721. Conditions of appointment are availabli on request. Applications close on January 12, 1976. All replies should be addressed to the Personnel Officer. Auckland City Council. Private Bag. Wellesley Street. Auckland Join Us Where the Action Is. 2066
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