Yardperson

Yardperson


Company
Brian Perry Civil
Location
Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
21 days ago
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Job Description
DescriptionCareers Made Possible at Brian Perry CivilReady to take the next step in your career? Join a team that thrives on collaboration and bold thinking, delivering complex civil projects that shape communities and protect environments. Here, your ideas matter, your growth is supported, and your work leaves a lasting impact.About The RoleJoin Brian Perry Civil’s Asset Hub in Tawa as a Yard Person and play a key part in keeping plant and equipment ready for work across our projects. This is a practical, hands-on role where you’ll work with machinery every day, supporting the smooth running of the yard while building your mechanical skills in a supportive team.Keep the yard clean, organised, and safe for everyoneMove plant and equipment, including loading and unloadingPrepare machinery and attachments for deployment to siteCarry out basic servicing such as greasing, cleaning, and fluid checksSupport mechanics with repairs and maintenance tasksComplete pre-start checks and report any faults or issuesWhat You’ll BringExperience in a yard, workshop, or construction environmentInterest in machinery and a practical approach to problem solvingAwareness of health and safety and a commitment to safe work practicesReliable, physically fit, and comfortable with hands-on workAble to work well both independently and as part of a teamRelevant licences or experience such as forklift, WTR, or basic mechanical skills are an advantageAbout UsBrian Perry Civil are specialists in ground engineering and civil construction, delivering some of the most complex and technically challenging projects. From foundations and marine works to three waters infrastructure, our work goes beyond construction - we’re shaping communities, protecting environments, and building a legacy of innovation. We thrive on bold thinking, collaboration, and a commitment to safety and sustainability.As part of VINCI Construction, a global leader in construction, we are guided by our vision – Build Better Together. We draw on the strength of an international network of more than 1,300 business units operating in over 100 countries, combining global expertise with the local decision making and relationships that enable successful delivery in New Zealand.We 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 restaurant workers in New Zealand in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, the minimum wage for restaurant workers in New Zealand is NZ$24.50 per hour as of 1 April 2026. Casual restaurant staff receive an additional 8% loading on top of this rate for all hours worked. Overtime applies after 40 hours per week at 1.5 times the minimum rate.
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As per Immigration New Zealand, holders of a Working Holiday Visa can work in restaurant jobs for up to 12 months with no job offer required if aged 18-30 from eligible countries. Accredited Employer Work Visas require a job offer from a restaurant with median wage of at least NZ$29.66 per hour as of 2026. Applications must be submitted online with a valid passport and police certificate.
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As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, no formal education is required for entry-level restaurant roles such as kitchen hand or waiter, but a Level 3 Food Safety Certificate is mandatory for all food handlers. Employers require at least 6 months prior experience in a similar role for positions paying above NZ$24.50 per hour. A current first aid certificate is needed for supervisory roles.
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As per Immigration New Zealand, applicants must provide a CV, NZQA verified qualifications if applicable, and a valid work visa or residency proof. A food handler certificate and two references from previous employers are standard requirements for all restaurant positions. Applications are submitted directly via employer portals or Seek with these documents attached.
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