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Situations Vacant COMPUTER PROGRAMMER New Zealand Steel Ltd has an ICL 2903 computer which provides information to assist management in such areas as stores inventory control, wages and salary and budgetary control. We currently have a vacancy for a person to work as a programmer as we continue to put more information onto computer. Training in the main language used (RPGIII and in the operation of the computer will be provided to the successful applicant. Further training in other computer languages and specialised techniques will be provided as the person proves him herself. The work requires an intelligent, logical person with the ability to understand a complex problem and reduce it to simple elements. A tertiary qualification would be desirable but would not be necessary if the person has a proven aptitude for the work. To the right person we will be able to offer a highly competitive salary plus significant benefits including company pension fund and free transport from the main neighbouring areas. Subsidised rental accommodation may also be available to a person required to relocate. Applications should be in writing including all details relevant to their application, and quoting Ref. No. 18719. To: Personnel Officer, New Zealand Steel Ltd, Private Bag, AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL FO WN PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED Irom suitably qualified persons for the above position. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have a sound horticultural background, preferably with practical experience in the parks field. Preference will be given to holders of the National Diploma in Horticulture or similar examinations. SALARY: The salary for the position will be $8369, $8651/88934. (The salaries will be subject to the latest Public Service salary increases). Point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. DUTIES: The schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Parks and Recreation Department, 194 Manchester Street, Christchurch 1. Applications in writing addressed to the undersigned, P.O. Box 237, Christchurch, and marked “FOREMAN” will be received up to 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30, 1978. J. H. Gray, General Manager and Town Clerk. 2686 DISPLAY JUNIOR IF YOU ARE KEEN to start a career in Display work and meet our basic requirements we would like to talk to you. We need a young person aged 16 to 18 years who has passed three School Certificate subjects (including English and Art) and has the ability to work with others to join our Display Team. Full training on all aspects of the job including Window Dressing, In-Store Display, Studio work and Special promotions, would be given by our experienced Senior Staff. To find out more about this exciting opportunity please telephone for an appointment. THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICER. 795-040, mH CASHEL STREET. 2485 g DATA GENERAL ’RjF FIELD ENGINEERS DATA GENERAL is rapidly expanding its computer operations in New Zealand. We urgently need additional experienced service engineers based in Wellington. The positions entail maintenance of a wide range of sophisticated computer equipment at customers* locations throughout the country Previous computer experience definitely preferred i but others with a digital electronic background : may apply. We offer an excellent commencing salary and a generous car allowance. Extensive training will be provided, usually in the United States. If you have the experience and drive to join our team of professional engineers, phone or write : to me as soon as possible. TONY FAIRFAX, DATA GENERAL NEW ZEALAND. LTD, P.O. BOX 16264, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 499-005. 2648

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Press, 26 August 1978, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 26 August 1978, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 26 August 1978, Page 45