About the opportunity Based in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington or Christchurch, and reporting to the Service Performance Manager, you'll work closely with engineering teams, regional delivery teams, and service providers nationwide to manage diverse and complex power electronic assets and drive operational excellence across a dynamic grid environment.
Your work will include : Taking multiple new power electronics assets from the delivery phase into operation across the country as part of the Waikato and Upper North Island Voltage Management and Upper South Island Upgrade major capital projects.
Refurbishing the existing SVC and STATCOM fleet, with eight assets across the country due for mid-life overhauls, including new control systems, over the next 10 years.
You will oversee the maintenance, performance, and project delivery for Transpower's specialised power electronics assets across New Zealand.
This includes ensuring alignment and standardisation across regions, and providing vital technical support to service providers, projects, and asset management teams.
With multiple large projects scheduled over the next decade, exciting challenges lie ahead.
Your ability to foster strong relationships with stakeholders and service providers, optimise asset performance, and ensure compliance with safety, quality, and performance standards will be key to your success.
Key responsibilities Monitoring, analysing, and driving service delivery improvements, ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and cost-efficiency standards.
Providing technical support for maintenance and projects, overseeing commissioning, acceptance, and compliance processes.
Contributing to long-term asset management planning by advising on asset reliability, performance, and maintenance strategies.
Leading alignment initiatives for service delivery standards across regions and with service providers.
Acting as the main point of contact for contractors, service providers, and internal stakeholders, resolving issues promptly.
Supporting the development and implementation of standard maintenance procedures for power electronics assets.
About you You are an experienced engineer or project manager with a background in power electronics, asset management, or maintenance.
You excel at leading teams, driving performance improvements, and building strong relationships.
To be considered, your application will clearly demonstrate : A tertiary qualification in Electrical Engineering.
At least five years' experience in project or maintenance management, ideally with hands-on experience.
Knowledge of SVCs, STATCOMs, or power electronics systems and their auxiliary systems.
Strong communication and relationship management skills.
A focus on safety and quality, with a track record of delivering commercial outcomes.
Willingness to travel regularly and participate in an on-call roster (full and clean NZ driver's license required).
Join us at Transpower Aotearoa is powered by the people who work here.
With over 28 nationalities, our staff provide diverse perspectives, knowledge, and experience which they are keen to share.
We work in the office or on-site for a minimum of three days each week, helping build and maintain relationships, support learning, deliver outcomes, and sustain our culture.
This approach also offers flexibility for work and personal commitments, with adaptable daily start and finish times.
We prioritise employee wellbeing with a range of health and wellness benefits.
Check them out here : Transpower Staff Benefits.
Next steps If you are passionate about driving excellence in service delivery and working with cutting-edge power electronics, please review the position description above and submit your application along with a cover letter outlining your interest without delay.
Role closes Monday 8 December .
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we may contact you before the closing date to facilitate shortlisting.
Preference will be given to candidates currently residing in New Zealand with full work eligibility.
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to support individual circumstances.
Service Manager • Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand