ISYSTEMSSUPPORTMAHAGER ; CHRISTCHURCH BASED ~ I $12,000 - $14,000 p.a. B This new career opportunity is presented by the South Island Branch of a leading business machine f ■ company who form part of a prestigious international organisation engaged in the information processing I H industry. ■ Current developments and growth potential make it necessary for our client to appoint a Computer H Systems Support Manager to control a broad support function throughout the South Island, which will H largely involve installing and maintaining a new range of computers and unique retail systems. , B As part of this responsibility, he will be required to deal directly with new and existing accounts on ■ more far ranging concepts than experienced in conventional analyst programmer roles, which will B demand a high level of competence in this regard. B In addition to at least 5 years experience as an analyst./programmer the person they are seeking may H also have complementary accounting qualifications or experience but more importantly the ability and : ■ mental approach to fit him for a demanding role of this nature, B The commencing salary will be open for negotiation in the range of $12,000 - $14,000 and other terms ■ of engagement will be outlined during interviews ■ All applications will be treated os confidential and no information concerning these will be aivuitea I without prior approval. ■ These should be submitted in writing together with a summary of relevant information to Mr. RM. Scott Of: ————— Russell M.Scott I consultants ltd. i MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS I P.O. BOX 794, AUCKLAND. I TELEPHONE 371-590
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