Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer


Company
Pact Group Holdings Ltd
Location
Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
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Job Description
Our Pact Packaging division is pioneering a whole product life cycle approach to sustainable packaging. Partnering with global brands to local dairy producers, we integrate supply chain efficiencies and sustainable practices into everything we design and manufacture.Job DescriptionAbout this opportunityWe are currently seeking a Maintenance Engineer to join our dedicated team at Pact Packaging Wellington. Reporting to the Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for maintaining plant equipment, troubleshooting issues, and supporting continuous improvement initiatives to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient manufacturing operations.This is primarily a Monday to Friday role; however, some overtime will be required to support planned maintenance, projects, and operational requirements.Your key responsibilities will be: Perform preventative and corrective maintenance, fault finding, and repairs on manufacturing equipment to maximise reliability and minimise downtime.Assist Production Managers with process optimisation, operational support, and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance manufacturing performance.Operate and monitor factory equipment safely and efficiently while meeting production, quality, and food safety requirements.Contribute to engineering, maintenance, and operational improvement projects that improve plant performance, reliability, and efficiency.Supervise sub-contractors, maintain spare parts and maintenance stores, respond to equipment breakdowns and unplanned stoppages, and accurately record maintenance activities in the MEX system.Promote and maintain excellent housekeeping standards across the site, identifying opportunities for improvement and ensuring compliance with GMP and HACCP requirements.Champion a proactive safety, quality, and environmental culture through compliance with WHSE policies, hazard reporting, PPE requirements, and food safety and quality standards.Your skills and experience:Relevant engineering trade qualification and experience within a manufacturing or industrial environment.Strong knowledge of manufacturing equipment and complex plant systems.Hands-on mechanical maintenance and fault-finding capability.Proven troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.Ability to prioritise workloads and work effectively within a team.Experience leading, supervising, or coordinating others when required.Good communication skills and confidence using Microsoft Office applications.Additional InformationWhy Join Us? Monday to Friday role with regular daytime hours (40 hours per week), with some overtime available as required.Competitive hourly rate, KiwiSaver, and a range of additional employee benefits.Opportunities to contribute to continuous improvement and engineering projects.Supportive and collaborative team environment.Strong commitment to health, safety, wellbeing, and professional development.How to apply:If this role sounds like you, please click on the apply button and follow the prompts. We will get in touch if you are shortlisted for this opportunity. If you would like to learn more about our company, you may check our website: Pact Group | Leading the Circular Economy

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As per Employment New Zealand, the adult minimum wage for welders is NZ$24.00 per hour from 1 April 2026. Welders on piece rates must still receive at least this amount for every hour worked, with time-and-a-half for hours over 40 per week. Starting rates for qualified welders commonly reach NZ$28.50 per hour under collective agreements.
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As per Immigration New Zealand, welders apply for the Straight to Residence Visa or Accredited Employer Work Visa requiring a job offer from an accredited employer and NZQA Level 4 qualification. The visa costs NZ$1,120 for the main applicant and allows work for up to 3 years initially. Applicants must show NZ$5,000 in savings or a job offer paying at least NZ$29.66 per hour.
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As per the New Zealand Qualifications Authority, welders need a New Zealand Certificate in Welding Level 4 or an equivalent overseas qualification assessed by NZQA. Employers require at least 2 years of post-qualification experience in structural or pipe welding plus current AS/NZS 2980 certification. No formal registration is needed but proof of 1,200 hours of welding experience must be documented.
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