THIS IS WHERE YOUR EPIC CAREER STARTS
Got big plans for your life and your career? Come and take a look at the infrastructure sector. Right now, the whole sector is booming. And that means there’s a big need for the right people to step up and do the work that will keep New Zealand running today, tomorrow and into the future.
Be ready to be challenged. You’ll need to turn up with grit, willingness to work and enthusiasm to get the job done. But the return makes the effort well worth it. A wide range of jobs to choose from, great pathways that let you climb to where your talents take you, good pay and opportunities to take the skills you’ve learned to work and travel.
Up for the challenge? Bring what you’ve got, and let’s have a chat about where it could take you!
ARE YOU
UP FOR THE
CHALLENGE?
IF DOING WORK THIS POWERFUL,
THIS USEFUL, THIS REAL EXCITES YOU,
THEN WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
INFRASTRUCTURE IN NEW ZEALAND
$12 Billion of work annually
40,000 employees
Construction of 1,000s of kilometres of roads
Maintaining $35 billion of water assets
Every time you drive, turn on a tap or flick on a switch…
… THINK INFRASTRUCTURE
WE KEEP NEW ZEALAND WORKING AT PEAK CAPACITY
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