Situations Vacant GLEANERS WANTED FROM mid December to mid January. Must be experienced. Please apply In writing in first instance to: "Cleaners" "P.O. Box 12071, Christchurch. CLERICAL/ SALES TEMPORARY for the summer season, job satisfaction, excellent surrounding with an enthusiastic team. Previous experience preferred. We are looking for someone In their mid 20’s. Immediate start. Please phone: Office Manager, 65-505 COMPUTER SCIENCE GRADUATES MOVE STRAIGHT INTO SYSTEMS WORK AS AN ASSISTANT TO OUR SOFTWARE SPECIALIST A FAST-TRACK CAREER OPPORTUNITY DOING INTERESTING WORK DOWNTOWN AUCKLAND LOCATION THE successful applicant will be a computer science graduate who knows VAX/VMX and has the capacity to shoulder responsibility and contribute to the development of commercial and production systems, has the ability to communicate effectively, and possess a high degree of initiative and self reliance. A top rate of remuneration will be paid for this position, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications In writing including details of age and previous computing experience, should be sent to: THE MANAGER, N.Z. NEWS, LTD, COMPUTER CENTRE, P.O. Box 1409, AUCKLAND. COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM 1. Experienced Programmer — required to assist with development of a 4th Generation Programming Language with exciting possibilities. Should have at least 5 years experience and be familiar with micro computer environment. Languages should include C and Assembler. Immediate start. Salary negotiable. 2. Programmer — required to assist with development of application software products for export. Should have tertiary qualifications and 1 year work experience. IBM personal computer environment and local area networks an advantage. Languages should include Pascal, and C dßase an advantage. Immediate start. Salary negotiable. 3. Techlcal Writer — required to develop user manuals for a variety of computer software products. Should have some computer experience but more importantly must be able to communicate in an organised and easily.. understood manner. Immediate .start. Salary negotiable; Please forward all applications with personal resumes to: Mr Noel Ferguson, Remarkable Enterprises Ltd, Software Division, P.O. Box 297, DUNEDIN. Phone (024) 775-331. Department of Science' and Computing HORTICULTURE TUTOR A part-time tutor is required to develop and teach a Certificate in Horticultural Practice programme for horticultural cadets in the Canterbury re-, glon. This is a new programme commencing in 1986 which will cater intlally for cadets in the pip and stone fruit industry, and which is likely to expand. Applicants should have an appropriate tertiary qualification and suitable practical background in the industry and preferably some previous teaching experience. For further information or an application form, contact: SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND COMPUTING, CHRISTCHURCH POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BOX 22-095, or phone 798-150 ext. 8086. Applications close 9 a.m. Monday, November 25. DRIVER WE require a Driver with experience in aggregate cartage to drive both rigid and articulated units. The work Involves aggregate deliveries from our Harewood Quarries for both our own and customers’ contracts. ISAAC CONSTRUCTION TELEPHONE 599-145 10.30 AM. TO 4 P.M. MONDAY TO FRIDAY. ELECTRICIANS ELECTRICIANS WE have vacancies for suitably registered Electricians on a wide variety of commerical projects. Contact:— Brian Reeve, Phone 385-970 a.h. 584-497, ARNOLD JENSEN, LTD, 29 Birmingham Drive. ’
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