Mechanical Technician

Mechanical Technician


Company
Vessev
Location
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
16 days ago
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Job Description
At Vessev, we're defining a new category of marine transport: hydrofoiling electric vessels that are genuinely better for people and the planet. Our boats fly above the surface using advanced hydrofoils, control systems, and electric propulsion - designed and built here in Aotearoa.With strong momentum, global growth, and major milestones ahead, we're looking for a Mechanical Technician to join the Hydrofoil Systems team. This is a rare opportunity to help us complete the assembly of the mechanical systems for our category-defining fleet.The roleThe Hydrofoil Systems team plays a central role in enabling Vessev's hydrofoiling capability. Their work is what allows the vessel to operate efficiently on foils, forming a critical part of the overall system that brings the boat together as a complete, high-performance product.With everyone working out of the same facility, our boat production teams are tightly integrated with the design team. No two days look the same, and this role covers everything from mechanical assembly to process improvements and workspace management while remaining willing to take on additional responsibilities to support team objectives.What You'll Be DoingMechanical assemblyYou'll need to be confident in assembling mechanical components and systems according to technical drawings, schematics and assembly instructions while also conducting inspections to ensure all assembled components and systems meet required quality standards and specifications.Troubleshooting and maintenance A hydrofoiling boat is a complex product of interdependent systems that requires regular maintenance in order to perform optimally. You would need confidence in diagnosing and resolving mechanical issues onboard the boat and in the workshop, along with the ability to implement effective corrective actions and carry out routine maintenance on assembly equipment and tools.Documentation and record keeping Accurate record keeping is an important part of the role, including tracking assembly processes, parts used, build times, and any issues encountered throughout vessel production and fit-out.Collaboration and process improvement Working closely with design engineers and the wider build team, you'll contribute feedback on assembly processes and suggest improvements as well as maintain accurate records of these processes, including parts used, assembly times and any issues encountered.Inventory and workspace managementThe role requires maintaining awareness of inventory levels for mechanical parts and materials, reporting shortages when needed, and helping keep the workshop and assembly areas clean, organised, and ready for efficient production work.About YouYou don't need to be an expert on marine or electric vehicles, but you'll have honed your skills in mechanical systems and assemblies. You do need to be proactive, self-motivated, open to learning and capable of getting things done efficiently and to the highest standards.We're looking for someone withLevel 4 New Zealand certificate in Mechanical Engineering Apprenticeship or a related field. Trained as a Mechanical Technician with proven experience in mechanical assemblies. Strong understanding of mechanical systems and assembly techniques. Proficiency in using hand and power tools safely and effectively. Ability to read and interpret technical documents and drawings. Proficient in working through digital work orders and process instructions. Curiosity and a drive to solve problems, innovate and challenge what's considered possible Ability to take a flexible approach and adapt to change quickly. Bonus ExperienceExperience in marine / motorsport / aerospace preferred but not required. Proven ability to work under pressure and to strict deadlines. Tenacity and ability to think quickly with good judgement. About UsWe're here to set a better world in motion - cleaner air, better commutes, and deeper connections with nature and each other. Our hydrofoiling electric vessels use up to 90% less energy than traditional boats, unlocking entirely new opportunities.We're backed by top-tier investors including Blackbird Ventures, and our team includes talent from the America's Cup, SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Halter, Apple, and leading climate startups. But titles don't matter here - what matters is how we show up: with purpose, humility, and a restless optimism for what's possible.We're office-first but not office-only. We believe in building together, in person, where the real magic happens. That said, we trust our team to do what's right and we know life isn't one-size-fits-all.Why our people love VessevWe're building something different - from how we move on the water to the kind of team and workplace we're creatingThe chance to work on technology that can drive real, lasting impact in the worldA team of hugely talented and collaborative people. 20 weeks fully paid parental leave for primary caregivers, and 4 weeks for secondary (conditions apply)Competitive salaries that reflect the value of the workBeing on the water is part of our job - from trips on our vessels to our offices that border the Tamaki RiverAnd if the water's where you want to be, you'll be in good company. You'll find no shortage of boaters, beach goers, sailors, foilers, surfers, and kiteboarders hereApply nowIf this sounds like the kind of work you want to be doing, hit the apply button. Include your CV and a short cover letter that gives us a sense of who you are and why this role feels like the right fit.Research shows that women and other under-represented groups often only apply when they meet every requirement - even though they could be an excellent fit. If you see yourself doing great work here, but don't tick every box, we'd still love to hear from you. We're building a team where everyone has the chance to do their best work.

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Q What is the minimum hourly wage for welders in New Zealand from 1 April 2026?
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.
Q What visa do overseas welders need to work in New Zealand in 2026?
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.
Q What qualifications and experience are required to work as a welder in New Zealand?
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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As per Employment New Zealand, applicants must submit a CV, NZQA qualification assessment, current welding tickets, and a valid passport. For visa holders, an employment contract and police certificate from the last 5 years are also required. All documents must be certified copies submitted within 30 days of a job offer.
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