Situations Vacant COMPUTER ANALYST/ PROGRAMMER WE REQUIRE AN ANALYST PROGRAMMER capable of carrying out all the work on specific projects from design to installation. Some work on the maintenance of existing systems will be required but in the main appointee will be responsible for extending current applications and implementing new ones. Experience in the analysis of commercial E.D.P. systems is required. Preference will be given to people with COBOL experience whilst a professional qualification and familiarity with RPGU and ICL computers would be advantageous. We operate an ICL 2903 computer working mainly in a one shift batch mode but with an extensive stores recording system on-line. The main language is RPG 11 but use is also made of COBOL and FORTRAN. Benefits including subsidised rental housing can be discussed at interview. Apply to: THE ASSISTANT PERSONNEL MANAGER, NEW ZEALAND STEEL, LTD, PRIVATE BAG. AUCKLAND.
CUSTOMER SERVICING THIS POSITION is offered in our sales office to a person with a medical or scientific background. For servicing customers’ enquiries and orders. Typing ability is necessary. SMITH BIOLAB, LTD, 68 Orbell Street Phone 30-663.
CORDON BLEU ATTRACTIVE FEMALE with Cordon Bleu qualifications required for in-house business luncheons. Approximately one luncheon per week catering for 6-7 persons. PLEASE RING 68-617. W2906
THE PRESS COMPOSITOR COMPOSITOR A VACANCY HAS OCCURRED in Our Display Advertising section for a Compositor. All work is photoset, and applications are invited from either hot metal or cold-type tradesman. Training will be given to a suitable applicant if necessary. Hours of work and conditions are good. For further details, apply to: THE PRODUCTION MANAGER, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Telephone 69-799, ext. 862.
CHICKEN FARM A SEMI-RETIRED MAN is required to help on a chicken farm in the Parklands area, approximately 30 hours per week. A house is supplied. PHONE 885-550 FOR AN APPOINTMENT. H 8842 CARAVAN MANUFACTURE AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT An Australian company wishes to make contact with suitable persons who could possess the necessary qualifications required for the construction and manufacture of caravans, as well as the all-round expertise and knowledge of the business management techniques of such an operation. The Company wishes that all applications be made in writing demonstrating a proven record, as requested above. The successful applicant will be flown to Australia for a comprehensive training programme. All remunerational aspects are by negotiation and will be discussed at the interview, and it should be understood that they are well in keeping with the anticipated skills and responsibility required. This is a very challenging and rewarding opportunity for men with the appropriate qualifications and can only be viewed as unique and outstanding. Naturally all applications will be treated with the utmost confidentiality stating name, age, marital status, education, qualifications, work history and evidence of the experience associated with the above specifications. Tos "Caravan Opportunity", P.O. Box 4085, Auckland 1. COACH CAMPING TOUR CO-ORDINATOR THE WAIMAI TOURIST CO. requires a male or female to commence work in our new office in the Ramada Towers in early July. The work involves the processing of all tour bookings, coach allocations and all related files. The successful applicant must be interested Ln coach camping and be prepared to spend some time away on tour. This is an important position that requires a methodical conscientious and clear thinking approach. Good salary and conditions, travel industry experience preferred. Apply in writing, stating all qualifications to: Director, WAIMAI COACH CAMPING HOLIDAYS, T. and G. Building, Hereford Street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 2408. &L2C2
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