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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD SENIOR ANALYST/PROGRAMMER THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC SERVICES at Waikato Hospital requires a Senior Analyst/Programmer. The appointee will be responsible for helping hospital board staff to define their information processing requirements, suggesting design alternatives, evaluating software packages and In some cases implementing data processing procedures. The work Is primarily analysis and design of Information systems with an administrative or medical emphasis. This is a newly created, challenging position. We envisage the successful applicant should have a degree majoring in computer science and 3-4 years experience In analysis and programming. However, candidates with lesser qualifications and significant experience may be considered. The person will be self-motivated and show good interpersonal and analytical skills. Application forms and conditions of appointment are available from the Personnel Officer, Waikato Hospital, Private Bag, Hamilton. Closing date: February 7, 1986. WANTED EXPERIENCED SHEET METAL WORKERS - LAGGERS EARN BETWEEN $5BO-$BBO per week plus meals and accommodation. Sutherlands Insulation, phone 83545 Invercargill after 5 p.m.

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Press, 18 January 1986, Page 57

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Page 57 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 18 January 1986, Page 57

Page 57 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 18 January 1986, Page 57

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