Serviceperson

Serviceperson


Company
Watercare Services Limited
Location
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
34 days ago
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Job Description
He kōrero mō mātou | About WatercareKi te ora te wai, ka ora te whenua, ka ora te tangataWhen the water is healthy, the land and the people are healthyNow is an exciting time to join Watercare, we're planning to spend $14 billion over the next 10 years to ensure we can continue to support our growing city in a climate-resilient way. When you average that out, that's an investment of $3.8 million every day!He whakamārama mō te tūranga mahi | About the role Based in Mangere, our Maintenance Services Network (MSN) team have an exciting opportunity for a Water Serviceperson to join the team.In This Role, Your Duties And Responsibilities Will IncludeInstallations and repair of water pipes and mains and fire hydrants.Installation of new water metersRelocation of existing water connectionsMaintenance on water networksOperation of small diggers and loaders to excavate and backfill Watercare assetsMinor infrastructure upgradesWork as part of the team on-call standby rosterA willingness to complete further studies and work towards the Water Industry Infrastructure works qualification through Connexis. You will be an excellent communicator, engaging with a high standard of customer service as you will regularly interact with our customers and members of the public.Ngā pūkenga e rapu nei mātou | About you In This Role You Will BringConfidence in operating a variety of hand tools and small plant machinery?A great work ethic and ability to work both autonomously and as part of a team.Relevant industry experience within the Water industryA full, clean NZ Drivers Licence (Class 1). A Class 2 licence or R, T, W, F, D endorsements will be advantageous.A commitment to Health and SafetyAbility to work as part a roster which will include shifts out of normal business hours and weekend work.Ngā hua mōu | What's in it for youWe offer a competitive salary and staff benefits package including: Training and development opportunities Life and income protection insurance plans Generous parental leave Employee discounts at a range of large retailersMe pēhea te tono mai | How to ApplyCome and join our team! If you are looking for an exciting career opportunity with a fantastic team then please apply online today - careers.watercare.co.nz.

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