Asphalt Paving Operator/Labourer

Asphalt Paving Operator/Labourer


Company
Higgins
Location
Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
today
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Job Description
DescriptionWe’re growing our Asphalt team in Mount Maunganui and are looking for experienced asphalt crew members to join our Higgins Asphalt division – from labourers with hands‑on asphalt experience through to roller, paver and specialist operators.This is a great opportunity for people who already understand asphalt works and want to continue building their career within a supportive, well‑established team.Our people are proactive, safety‑focused, and enjoy being part of an organisation where hard work is recognised and long‑term careers are built – not just jobs.Come Join The Green TeamCompetitive hourly ratePermanent role with guaranteed 40 hours per weekKiwiSaver employer contribution matched up to 4%Opportunity to upskill and gain further licensesRetail discounts for you and your family to enjoyZ fuel discounts including a monthly free pie and coffeeWhat You’ll Bring To The RolePrevious experience working in asphalt crews (labouring or operating)Full clean New Zealand Driver’s Licence (WTR preferred for operator roles)Experience with asphalt plant, roller or paver operations (for operator roles)Exposure to roading, civil or infrastructure projectsStrong commitment to health and safety for yourself, your team and the publicReliable, motivated and able to work well as part of a teamGood physical fitness due to the hands‑on nature of asphalt workHiggins is a leading construction and infrastructure company, proudly building and maintaining roads, bridges, and civil projects that connect communities across New Zealand. With a strong focus on safety, quality, and sustainability, we deliver projects that make a real difference. At Higgins, you’ll join a team that values collaboration, innovation, and career growth – because we believe our people are the foundation of our success.Higgins is committed to a drug-free workplace. The successful applicant will be required to pass pre-employment drug and alcohol testing along with a health check – you’ll need to be fit for work!We're with you on the road ahead - Ko tatou kei a koe i te huarahi kei muaWe are actively looking to fill this role and encourage your early application. Applications are reviewed regularly, and we reserve the right to remove the advertisement before the advertised closing date.Research shows that females and minority groups don’t always apply for roles unless they match 100% of the requirements. So, if this role is of interest but you feel you don’t quite fit, we encourage you to apply anyway. We are enriched by many nationalities, languages, religions, customs, and lifestyles. We are proud of our diversity and see it as one of the things that make us better together.

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Q What is the minimum wage for truck drivers in New Zealand from 1 April 2026?
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment sets the adult minimum wage at NZ$24.50 per hour from 1 April 2026 for all drivers including truck and delivery roles. Drivers must receive at least this rate for the first 40 hours per week, with time-and-a-half for hours worked between 40 and 60. Starting 1 April 2026, the rate applies to all new and existing employment agreements without exception.
Q Do overseas drivers need a specific visa to work as truck drivers in New Zealand in 2026?
Immigration New Zealand requires drivers from outside New Zealand to hold either an Accredited Employer Work Visa or a Straight to Residence visa under the transport sector if the role is on the Green List. Applicants must have a job offer from an accredited employer paying at least NZ$29.66 per hour before lodging the visa application. The visa allows up to three years of work with the option to apply for residence after two years of continuous employment.
Q What driver licence class is required for heavy vehicle jobs in New Zealand?
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency mandates a Class 2 licence for rigid trucks over 4,500 kg and a Class 4 or 5 licence for combination vehicles over 18,000 kg. Drivers must also hold a current dangerous goods endorsement if carrying hazardous loads and complete the 40-hour logbook training course. The licence must be renewed every five years with a medical certificate dated no older than 24 months.
Q How many hours can drivers legally work per week in New Zealand in 2026?
The Employment Relations Act limits standard driver working hours to 40 hours per week spread over no more than five days. Any hours above 40 must be paid at 1.5 times the ordinary rate, and drivers cannot exceed 11 hours of driving time in any 24-hour period under NZTA work-time rules. Employers must provide at least two consecutive days off each week.
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