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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant TRAINEE PROGRAMMERS IDPE, Computer Personnel Consultants, have been assigned the task of selecting, in consultation with the New Zealand Post Office, trainee programmers for 1985. WHOSHOULDAPPLY? * University graduates from all disciplines, with proven business or work experience, are our top priority. ☆ Non graduates with significant work experience who wish to enter the computer field, will also be selected. * Recent University graduates, or near graduates, from all disciplines, with the appropriate skills, will also be considered. WE WANT PEOPLE WHO .. . ☆ Are at least 20 years of age, preferably between the ages of 20 and 30 but older people who are looking for a career change and have a strong interest in computing should also apply. ☆ Know where they are going, and are determined to build a successful career in computing. ☆ Are intelligent, energetic, inquisitive, and can persevere. ☆ Have a creative interest in computing, have good communication and personal skills, and have a mature approach. WE OFFER: ☆ Extensive, thorough, personally paced computing training and development in programming and systems analysis. ☆ Successful applicants will be expected to start in early February 1985. ,☆ Salaries and conditions at good levels throughout training, with increases appropriate to ability and further career progression. ☆ The chance of a lifetime to enter a career with a future. LOCATIONS: These vacancies are in Wellington but the Post Office also has sites in Auckland, Palmerston North and Christchurch. APPLICATIONS: Please write to: NEAL ANDREWS, DIRECTOR, IDPE I Recruitment Assignment 1210 d P.O. Box 4191, Wellington H Please provide your name and address and con- 1 tact telephone number, and a clearly written I | narrative resume of your past experience, and | I education, and reasons for your application. | | ;DPL (Sg) EHS Engineering EHS ENGINEERING AND APV BELL BRYANT (Part of the International APV Group of Companies) TECHNICAL SALESPERSON REFRIGERATION AND FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY CHRISTCHURCH BASED - JANAURY 1985 AN OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY has arisen in our Christchurch Office for a self starter Technical Salesperson covering the Northern half of the South Island. Duties will include face to face selling of Refrigeration and Food Processing spares and top line agency brand equipment to a developing established customer network which has immediate potential for considerable growth. EHS Engineering and APV Bell Bryant are widely recognised as Leaders in the design, manufacturing, marketing and servicing of Products and Systems in the above Industries. Applicants should have a basic knowledge of Refrigeration and/or Food Processing equipment and a proven sales performance is essential. Full support will be given by the National Merchandise Manager and Clerical Staff will assist. Incentives include — generous salary, Company car and other financial incentives based upon performance. If you feel you are the right person for this rewarding job with career prospects, contact in strict confidence: MR JOHN BROWNE National Merchandise Manager, EHS ENGINEERING P.O. Box 629 AUCKLAND Phone 31-399 Auckland Interviews will be conducted in Christchurch in early January 1985. ELECTRO MECHANICAL LTD. 8-12 Titan Street, Dunedin North ARMATURE AND MOTOR WINDER WE ARE SEEKING an experienced Tradesman to join -us in the Repair Electric Motors and other Industrial Plant. Excellent conditions and remuneration are offered to a person with initiative. For an appointment for an interview: Phone 773-244 Dunedin N.Z. BANK OFFICERS' UNION INDUSTRIAL OFFICER, AUCKLAND THE UNION has a vacancy for an Industrial Officer in Auckland. The Union provides a democratic structure and effective service for 15,000 members in trading banks and in Databanks Systems Ltd. The duties include, visiting members in their work places, assistance to union delegates and regional committees, representing members with problems, advocacy in disputes, helping with training programs. Some travel will be required in the northern half of the North Island. The ability to mix and communicate with people at all levels in banking is important and some knowledge of banking or of industrial relations would assist. Training will be provided, together with good support. . Conditions of employment are attractive and a good salary range is available. Car supplied. It is hoped to appoint someone at the end of January. For information and applications forms, write to: GENERAL SECRETARY, BANK OFFICERS’ UNION, P.O. BOX 27-355, WELLINGTON, Or telephone 857-274 Wellington or 789-015 Auckland.

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Press, 19 December 1984, Page 56

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