Situations Vacant && UNIVERSITY OF W CANTERBURY PROGRAMMING TECHNICIAN APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position in the University’s Computer Centre. The appointee will work In support of the University’s centrally controlled computer services. Hardware includes a 86930 and a Prime 750 linked in a locally developed network exchange to terminals throughout the campus. Services to undergraduate programming classes are shortly to be augmented with the addition of IBM PC networks. Further developments in our services are likely. Minimum qualifications are a degree in Computer Science or equivalent. Some background in statistics and/or numerical methods would be an advantage. Experience using PRIME or Burroughs Large Systems is essential. The salary for Technician Grade I is on a scale from $12,592 to $16,001 per annum (subject to confirmation by the Arbitration Court); commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applications close on August 23, 1985. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from: The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY to Join sales team of an established progressive Real Estate Agency. We are seeking a qualified person with positive outlook, Integrity, and proven record of success who could step Into a very happy team. We are also prepared to consider applications from any person with wide sales experience, broad contact In the community and the motivation to succeed in real estate selling. Please phone 798-414 for an interview. REAL ESTATE QUALIFIED PERSON WE require an associate or qualified person to Join our organisation. We are offering a generous remuneration, fuU office back-up complete with computerisation, membership of Property Press, Multiple Listing and a national referral chain. We are active in Residential, Commercial and Industrial, Property Rental and Management. All replies treated confidentially. Phone 790-410 Gil Knight or after hours 487-275. -Whittle ißoatwood Ltd.«r REAL ESTATE SALES A career opportunity exists for an enthusiastic sales person to Join our busy city office. Applicants should be holders of a registered salespersons certificate or be currently completing the preliminary exam syllabus. We require a dedicated and ambitious salesperson who is prepared to work hard to achieve a professional Image and high Income. Full training and supervision will be provided. Remuneration will be by way of a generous commission. Apply by telephoning the manager at 796-799. DAVID MURRAY REAL ESTATE MREINZ. "F RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST CITY OUR client, Is seeking a well, groomed 19-25 year old to answer their switchboard, i greet their clients and do their dictaphone and copy typing. It Is Important that you I have a typing speed of around : 50 wpm, have good grooming I and ideally have a quallfica- i tion of TCB. Training will be | provided on word processing, i The environment is very i nice, and they have a close knit team. The salary is award and they also offer a free car | park. Please call Glenda Harding on 50-294. SLADE CONSULTING i I ■ RECEPTIONIST/ DATA ENTRY PAPANUI DUE to promotion, our client is seeking a receptlonlst/data: entry clerk for their busy re-i ceptlon area. Duties will include answering a busy switchboard, attending to clients, data entry, and a wide variety of other clerical duties. You will be aged from 25 years, have good grooming and presentation, and ideally have some experience with computers although, this Is not mandatory. However, you will need to have some keyboard skills. Salary offered is good, and a car park is supplied. Please call Glenda Harding on 50-294. SLATE CONSULTING REST HOME VACANCY MATURE experienced Aid/ Cleaner required In Papanul area, for 4 hours each Tuesday and Thursday, plus relief Aiding wart: as required. Replies to P.O. Box 5284, Papanul.
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