PROGRAMMERS ANALYST SYSTEMS PROGRAMMERS ANALYSTS EFT BANKING ENVIRONMENT MIS is a leading international software organisation with a major involvement in the support of TANDEM applications. Due to TANDEM’S and MlS’s national success in securing major contracts in the E.F.T. Banking environment, MIS wish to recruit several experienced personnel. We are seeking programmers, analyst programmers and systems analysts with one or all of the following skills: • BANKING or FINANCIAL House Background. • At least 3 years programming experience, preferably in transaction processing environment utilising a block structured language. • Familiarity with IBM SNA and/or X. 25 Data Communications. • Experience with Videotex. • Experience with Point Of Sale/ATM applications. An attractive salary will be negotiated with the right person. Full training will be provided both in New Zealand and overseas. For a confidential interview please contact Grahame Bilby or John Barlow on 735-956, 3rd Floor AMP Chambers, Featherston Street or write to PO Box 1372, Wellington. wongißri
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