Situations Vacant Situations Vacant CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT HEAD OFFICE SYSTEMS ANALYSTS (3) PROGRAMMERS (2) WE HAVE VACANCIES for 3 Systems Analysts and 2 Programmers in our Data Processing Division, Head Office. Duties relate to systems analysis and/or programming of new developments and enhancements to departmental computer systems. Our major network is run on the Trentham Computer Centre’s dual ICL 2980 machines via ICL ME29’s. We also run a DRS2O/50, ICL personal computers, a WANG VSIS and word processors. Applicant should possess suitable EDP experience commensurate with the position applied for. Experience with COBOL, CIS-COBOL and/or BASIC is desirable. The salary range for Systems Analysts is $17,845527,268 and for Programmers $15,238-$24,830. In both instances salary is dependent on experience. Training will be given as required. Usual Government terms and conditions of employment apply. If you are interested and want further details, please phone.(o4) 736-099 and ask for either Tony Mort (extension 651) or Graham Wilson (extension 352), or write to the Director, Data Processing Division, Customs Department, Head Office, Private Bag, Wellington. Applications should be made on the form PSI7A which are available from any Post Office. FITTER/TURNER FITTER/WELDER WE HAVE A vacancy for the above tradespeople at jur Bromley works. Both positions offer varied and interesting work with regular overtime. FITTER/WELDER: A person with MIG and TIG welding and stainless steel fabrication experience would be preferred but i tradesperson willing to learn would be considered. FITTER/TURNER: An indentured tradesperson is required, preferably with Trade Certificate and wide workshop experience. Welding experience would also be an advantage. Interested persons should contact: The Manager, C.B.S. ENGINEERING LTD, 175 Maces Road, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 890-404 or 890-417. SERVICE MANAGER FORD DEALERSHIP WE SEEK AN EXPERIENCED person to join us as Service Manager. We’re looking for someone with management skills, the ability to handle up to 20 staff, to run and further develop our busy Car and Truck Shop. We also fit CNG. Rotorua offers a tremendous lifestyle, good schooling and is centrally located to Tauranga beaches or Auckland night life. We offer the best in salary and profit share and a car. PLEASE PHONE PHIL MYHRE, (073) 56-689. B eting a person with a marketing background B /ith the development and promotion of B ny’s services . The successful B will be responsible for: HE eparation, implementation and B ring of the advertising and promotion B id budget. B rising work undertaken by the B ny’s advertising agency. n :tion,distribution and maintenance of B aids, e.g. brochures, posters, signs, rds etc. B tablishment of an information base for N lement decision making. w ing the marketing manager with selling M emotion. ■ ntee will become an important member gs lagement team and be based in TeAnau live salary will be paid which will be K nensurate with the experience and B the applicant. B should apply Mr C S Stailmann M providing full Marketing Manager B Fiordland Travel Ltd P 0 Box I,Te Anau H ■ 111 m.r.e.i.n.z. TYPIST EXPERIENCED DICTAPHONE TYPIST required by busy central city Real Estate Office with a staff of 10. Typing duties are mainly Valuer’s reports but the work is varied and interesting. We require a competent typist who is happy to work in the smaller office situation. Age requirements is flexible, the more mature applicant is welcome. In addition, there are excellent staff facilities and privileges. Please contact: The Manager, Mr Ferriss, BINNS, BARBER AND KEENAN, LTD, PHONE 62-769, (The Urban Real Estate Branch of Pyne, Gould, Guinness.)
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