Situations Vacant Situations Vacant GRADUATES TRAINEE PROGRAMMERS PROGRAMMERS DATACOM SYSTEMS REQUIRES ambitious people to commence careers as programmers and assist in providing additional services to our expanding local and overseas client base. This is an opportunity to start with a leading computer company and to build a satisfying career. The Datacom Group employs over 430 staff nationwide and continuing growth means promotion prospects are excellent. We require top line staff who: 9 Have good oral and written communication skills. d Are self-motivated and have a strong desire to excel in the commercial area. ® Are able to work as part of a professional team. You will receive: • A competitive starting salary and on-going remuneration commensurate with your skills and energy. • Initial training on our numerous PDP and VAX computers using fourth generation and relational database techniques. • On-going training to help shape a career in analysis, marketing support or management. 9 Superannuation and medical insurance after a qualifying period. If you are a graduate, or graduating this year from university or the polytechnic, and need to work in a challenging environment, please write with a full resume of your qualifications, interests and background to: David Patterson, Systems Department Manager, DATACOM SYSTEMS, LIMITED, P.O. BOX 13-147, CHRISTCHURCH. OsteOn) Systems ■ I FEED MILLING OPPORTUNITY NRM FEEDS LTD, N.Z.’S LEADING animal feed manufacturer, requires a reliable person for our modern stock feed plant on Shands Road, Hornby. We envisage the applicant to be in the 25-40 age bracket, with a good work history, willing to work shifts, and possessing a practical approach towards plant and equipment. The successful applicant will have opportunities of future advancement. We offer excellent wages and after a qualifying period there will be the opportunity to join. the company’s subsidised superannuation scheme. Please apply in writing providing personal and work history details to The Production Manager, N.R.M. FEEDS LTD, P.O. Box 16-145, Hornby. anas FOREMAN PRESS DEPARTMENT A VACANCY HAS ARISEN for a foreman in our Press Department. Age, qualifications and experience are flexible. However, selection will take into account a proven ability in the following areas: 1. Ability to control and motivate a staff of approximately 25 persons. 2. The drive necessary to obtain maximum efficiency and meet production targets. 3. A background in sheetmetal pressing or similar procedures. Salary will be commensurate with ability and qualifications. , Written applications, enclosing copies of qualifications and references, should be addressed to: G. S. Henderson, Personnel Officer, Atlas Appliances Limited, P.O. Box 261, CHRISTCHURCH. HELP! WE NEED STRIPPERS STRIPPERS OF THE lithographic variety are urgently required at Bascands. Our overworked, underpaid, beaten into submission staff need some respite. If you have the urge to be like them, give us a buzz at 35-108 Sunday or 384-950 Monday, ask for Gerald. TREMENDOUS CONDITIONS BRAND NEW COMPLEX
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