Galvanizer

Galvanizer


Company
Steel & Tube Holdings Ltd
Location
Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
27 days ago
Via
via LinkedIn
Apply On

Job Description
GalvanizerPosted: 17/06/2026Closing Date: 15/07/2026Job Type: Permanent - Full TimeLocation: 129 Hutt Park Road, Gracefield, Lower Hutt 5010Job Category: OperationsSteel & Tube is one of New Zealand’s leading steel solutions providers, with over 70 years as a proud Kiwi company. Our galvanising division applies a durable zinc coating through the hot-dip process to prevent corrosion on steel used in construction, infrastructure, rural, and engineering projects nationwide. We're hiring two Galvanisers to join our Wellington team, reporting to the Operations Manager.About The RoleThis is a full-process, hands-on manual labour role in an industrial setting. You'll work across all stages of galvanising:Preparing steel in the black end (segregating and handling contaminated items)Maintaining acid baths for effective picklingSafely dipping steel into the molten zinc kettle, and finishing on the white end (inspecting, fettling to remove excess zinc, packing, and stacking job lots safely)Expect a physically demanding environment with heat, chemicals, and heavy lifting. Safety is non-negotiable, and you'll keep areas clear of hazards, assist customers when required, and communicate proactively to maintain quality, efficiency, and smooth operations. Comprehensive on-the-job training is provided to get you up to speed.About YouWe're after people with the right attitude for this tough but rewarding job. You're a reliable, good sort who turns up on time every day, gets on well with the team, and genuinely cares about everyone's safety.You're used to heavy physical work, stay alert to solve problems ahead of time, think practically, and take pride in producing high-quality finished steel. No prior galvanising experience is needed as we'll train you, but it would be advantageous. ,Desirable experience: Forklift licence (F endorsement), overhead gantry crane operation, experience with chemicals, or health & safety training.You must be eligible to work in NZ without visa restrictions.Why Steel & TubeWork with a tight-knit, supportive crew that lives our values in a safety-first culture. You'll gain valuable skills in a key industrial process, contribute directly to durable steel products across the country, and enjoy opportunities for ongoing development in a stable, respected NZ company.If you're ready for a challenging, hands-on role where your effort keeps New Zealand strong, apply now for one of our two Galvaniser positions in Wellington!

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs

Q What is the minimum hourly rate for welders in New Zealand from April 2026?
As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, the adult minimum wage for welders in New Zealand is NZ$24.50 per hour from 1 April 2026. Welders on the starting-out wage receive NZ$19.60 per hour if aged 16-19 in their first six months. All employers must pay at least this rate for ordinary hours.
Q What visa allows overseas welders to work in New Zealand in 2026?
As per Immigration New Zealand, welders can apply under the Green List Work to Residence visa if they have a job offer paying at least NZ$29.66 per hour. Applicants must hold a relevant qualification and three years of experience. Processing takes 20 working days for accredited employers.
Q What qualifications are required to work as a welder in New Zealand?
As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, welders need a New Zealand Certificate in Welding Level 3 or equivalent plus a minimum of two years post-qualification experience. Employers require proof of AS/NZS 2980 certification for structural welding roles.
Q What documents are needed to apply for welder jobs in New Zealand?
As per Immigration New Zealand, applicants must submit a valid passport, NZQA qualification assessment, police certificate from the last 10 years, and a job offer letter showing NZ$29.66 hourly rate. Medical certificates are required for stays over 12 months.
View all 7 FAQs