Department of Internal Affairs I SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I I INFORMATION SERVICES UNIT WELLINGTON I ■TVACANCY 6499~8—j The department has recently installed a Digital VAX 11/750 computer with a network from Wellington to Auckland, Rotorua, Christchurch and Dunedin. A Systems Administrator is now required to manage the day-to-day operation of this computer system. The Information Services Unit of Internal Affairs is . responsible for the overall development and coordination of computer systems for the whole department. This position will grow as more systems are introduced to the department. Applicants must have detailed knowledge and experience of computer system operations, preferably the VAX/VMS Operating System. Further details may be obtained by telephoning Shirley McCulloch, Wellington 738-699. Applicants should use form PSI7A which is obtainable from any Post Office, quote the vacancy number 6499 and forward the application to the Executive Officer (Personnel), Department of Internal Affairs, Private Bag, Wellington by 23 July 1986. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Job descriptions will be available upon request only.
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