Water Serviceperson

Water Serviceperson


Company
Downer
Location
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
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Job Description
Be part of the team keeping Auckland's water networks running. A hands-on role supporting maintenance, repairs & essential services across the region Te kōwhiringa | The OpportunityThis is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Water Serviceperson to join a high-performing team delivering essential services across Auckland's water, wastewater and storm water networks. In this role, you'll support the delivery of both routine maintenance and reactive works, helping ensure network faults are responded to quickly and effectively. From assisting with repairs through to reinstatement works, your contribution will help maintain critical infrastructure and keep communities connected. Working closely with your Supervisor and crew, you'll play a key role in day-to-day operations-responding to customer requests, supporting fault resolution and ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to a high standard. You'll also be responsible for completing field data entry, maintaining accurate records and contributing to continuous improvement across operations. Customer interaction is an important part of the role. You'll engage with the public and stakeholders, helping ensure clear communication and a high level of service delivery, while meeting contractual response times. This is a hands-on position with opportunities to grow your capability over time, gaining the skills and experience to work more independently as your confidence develops. You'll also take part in standby and callout rosters, supporting critical incident response when required. If you enjoy practical work, being part of a team and contributing to essential infrastructure that supports everyday life, this is a great opportunity to build your career. Mōu koe | About YouYou will bring:NCEA Level 2Some knowledge or experience in infrastructure, civil, or water-related worksFull Class 1 driver licence (Class 2 and W, T, R endorsements advantageous)Strong teamwork skills and the ability to communicate effectively with colleagues and the publicDemonstrated problem-solving ability and a proactive approach to your workConfidence using technology, including mobile field devices for data entry and reportingA strong commitment to safety, quality and following proceduresSelf-motivation, energy and a willingness to learn and developYou're someone who takes pride in your work, shows initiative and enjoys being part of a team that delivers important services to the community. You're reliable, adaptable and committed to delivering a high standard of service every day. Ko wai mātou | Our OrganisationDowner's Energy & Utilities business unit is an integrated trans-Tasman team, providing services and solutions that connect communities to essential networks and infrastructure. We design, build, operate and maintain today's critical assets and networks, delivering complete services across the water, electricity, telecommunications, industrial and power generation sectors. Our expertise spans in-house technical smarts, specialist engineering, integrated OEM partners, and dedicated crews of qualified tradespeople. Downer Group is an employer that acknowledges and embraces the importance of our people's diverse experiences, talents, and cultures. As an inclusive employer, we welcome applications from everyone. Me pēhea ki te tono | How to ApplyIf this sounds like the opportunity for you, please submit your application online via the advertisement - email applications will not be accepted.

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Q What is the minimum hourly wage for restaurant workers in New Zealand starting 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 restaurant roles including waitstaff and kitchen hands. This rate applies to workers aged 16 and over with no separate youth minimum wage in 2026. Employers must pay at least time-and-a-half for hours worked beyond 40 in a week.
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Immigration New Zealand requires an Accredited Employer Work Visa for restaurant positions unless you hold a working holiday visa or are a New Zealand or Australian citizen. The visa is valid for up to three years and needs a job offer from an accredited employer with a minimum of 30 hours per week. Applications must be lodged online with a valid job offer letter and passport.
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No formal education certificate is mandated by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment for entry-level restaurant roles such as kitchen hand or waiter. Employers typically require at least six months of prior hospitality experience demonstrated through references. Food safety training such as a current NZQA unit standard 167 or equivalent must be completed within the first month of employment.
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Applicants must provide a current CV, two written references, proof of identity such as a passport, and a completed IR330 tax declaration form to the employer. If on a visa, a copy of the work visa and passport must be submitted before the first shift. All documents are submitted directly via the employer's online portal or email.
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