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Situations Vacant FREEZER AND DISPATCH MANAGER VACANCY FOR this senior management position, we are seeking an experienced dispatch person, able to organise and motivate staff. Salary negotiable. For further details, contact: POULTRY PROCESSORS (N.Z.), LTD TELEPHONE RANGIORA 6109 FURNITURE POLISHING and REPAIRING OWING to retirement we need a competent polisher with knowledge of lacquer spraying and touch work. A generally handy person to work at our Trade-In Department renovating traded and new furniture for McKenzie and Willis and A. J. Whites. Position would suit an older or retired person. Ring Mr. L. Bills 798-980 for an appointment. GARDENER ASSOCIATED British Cables, Ltd, wishes to appoint a gardener with proven experience in propogatlon and garden maintenance. The Ideal person would be physically fit and able to work with little supervision. Please telephone 485-199, after 8.30 a.m. to arrange an interview. GENERAL SECRETARY EXPERIENCED person required for general office duties. Must have experience in audio typing, word processing, debtors and creditors. This is a challenging position in a growing company situated In Kaiapol. Apply in writing to: 384 Ilam Road, Christchurch 4. HAGLEY HIGH SCHOOL PART-TIME night cleaners required,' 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. weekly. Apply In writing, to the caretaker:— 516 HAGLEY AVENUE, CHRISTCHURCH 1. HAGLEY HIGH SCHOOL ASSISTANT caretaker 3 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. dally, responsible to the caretaker for the cleaning and security of the school. Apply in writing by sth January to:516 HAGLEY AVENUE, CHRISTCHURCH 1. HOUSE KEEPER WE require the services of a housekeeper, for general duties and the preparation of meals possibly live in 4 days per week. For further details, write: The Cottage. P.O. Box 21120 Edgeware CHRISTCHURCH

——t SENIOR PROGRAMMERS (2) OR SENIOR PROGRAMMER (1) SENIOR PROGRAMMER — TRAINING Two vacancies exist with the Department of Health, Data Processing Centre in Christchurch, one of the largest computer installations in the South Island. The Department Is completing a conversion of all systems to IBM 3083 and MVS/SP operating system, CICS telecommunications, TSO timeshare and IMS database. As this conversion completes, work will begin on new applications aimed at hospital boards and the Department of Health. The Department runs a nationwide network of IBM mainframes linked by SNA using CODEX communications equipment. Distributed processing using IBM system 36’s and PC’s also link into mainframe centres at Christchurch and Auckland. Languages in use are COBOL, PCS/ADS application generator and SAS statistical analysis/reporter package. The positions offer new development work as well as maintaining existing systems, an advanced technical environment, clearly defined career paths, access to training (there is provision for paid study leave) and excellent salary and conditions. Glide time (flexible working hours) is in use. The positions are located in centra! Christchurch with easy access to bus routes and city shopping. Preference will be given to applicants with at least 3 years programming experience (preferably in COBOL). Experience on IBM mainframes would be a decided advantage as would be proven experience in programmer supervision. For the training position, applicants must possess good communication skills, while experience in the area of training would be an advantage. Health Computing » U Service/ Applicants should complete Form PSI7A obtainable from any Post Office and send to: Assistant Development Manager, Data Processing Division, Department of Health, P.O. Box 10-164, Phillipstown, * CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, 14 December 1985, Page 34

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