/?*?< Ministry of Works and Development AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER VACANCY 1416 VOGEL COMPUTER CENTRE, SYSTEMS PROGRAMMERS Within the Ministry there are vacancies for Computing Systems Programmers, both qualified and trainee. Applicants should have formal training in EDP, significant EDP experience or a demonstrated interest in this field. Of those applicants having EDP training and/or experience, preference will be given to those with knowledge of one or more of the following: IBM MVS, CICS, Assembler, PLI or SAS. ? The main installation processor is an 18M3090 model 200 running MVS/XA JES2 supporting a New Zealand-wide network of online terminals. Supporting equipment includes 18M3380 disks, 18M3420 and 3480 tape units and IBM 37 x 5 communications controllers. Printers include an 18M4248 and 18M38205. *; 'j. A competitive starting salary can be offered depending on relevant experience and qualifications, with regular reviews after appointment. J ~ „ For further information please contact A. L. Fletcher (04) 729-929, ext. 522, or Brenda Grant (04) 729-929, ext. Applications close on February 19, 1986, with the Assistant Staff Officer, Ministry of'Works.and Development, P.O. Box 12-041, Wellington North. Applicants should use form PSI7A which is obtainable from post offices, and quote the vacancy number. . -Y. ' -t, j a Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to an appointee required to,move household. t
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Press, 11 February 1986, Page 28
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