Overview
Introduction : Are you ready to trade the hustle and bustle for rugged landscapes, pristine rivers, and a tight-knit community?
We're seeking a Water Treatment Plant Operator to operate and maintain essential water infrastructure.
You'll be part of a dedicated team ensuring safe, reliable water services across one of New Zealand's most breathtaking regions.
What we offer :
Competitive salary - commensurate with experience and qualifications
Relocation assistance - including moving costs up to $10K, 4 weeks temporary accommodation, and support settling in
Professional development - ongoing training and certification opportunities
Work-life balance - flexible hours and leave entitlements
We match up to 4% Kiwisaver from day one, then pay 6% after five years' service
We support our people with free access to a confidential Employee Assistance Programme
Lifestyle perks - live minutes from beaches, forests, and mountains
Why the West Coast?
Live surrounded by rainforests, mountains, and beaches
Enjoy a slower pace of life with affordable living and a strong community spirit
Be part of a region that values environmental stewardship and innovation
Enjoy significantly lower housing costs compared to major urban centres, making home ownership or comfortable renting more achievable
Whether you're seeking adventure, a lifestyle change, or a meaningful role in a vital industry - this is your chance to make a real impact
What you'll do
Operate and maintain water treatment systems to ensure safe, high-quality water for our Grey District communities
Monitor plant performance, conduct routine testing, and troubleshoot issues
Work alongside a dedicated team committed to sustainability and public health
Work tasks
Monitor water supply across the network
Routine maintenance of plant
Testing and treatment of water supplies
Notification to consumers of emergencies and problems
Ensure adherence to Company policy and compliance with Health and Safety in all tasks
Adherence to road safety and temporary traffic management requirements as per issued Work Instructions and the Transit New Zealand Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management
Other duties or tasks throughout the West Coast as required
Procedures
Understand and apply the Grey District Council's contract specifications
Understand and apply WTP procedures
Suggest improvements
Water samples
Delivery On time to labs - No later than 6-12 hours after sample was taken (or as per prevailing guidelines)
Apply correct sampling techniques
Package samples securely
Maintain temperature below sample temperature (or as per prevailing guidelines)
Manage WTP chemicals
Monitor usage
Check weight weekly and update records
Report when Chlorine is below 900kg to Supervisor
Report / Record timely
Report any issues or potential issues immediately to Utilities Supervisor
Report all failures as per contract specification to Utilities Supervisor
Record each visit and complete WTPs documents
Complete Documents accurately and timely
Sample 3 times a week (or as per prevailing guidelines)
Follow testing regimen of Ecoli / pH / Turbidity / Facs
Monitor and record chemical usage
Monitor and record pump running hours
Keep HAZ Chem register up to date on Notice Board
Monitoring pumps
Report issues immediately
Document running time
Skills and Experiences
What you'll bring :
Experience in water treatment operations or a related technical field
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
A proactive attitude and willingness to contribute to a small, high-performing team
National Certificate in Drinking Water Treatment Level 4 (Essential)
National Certificate in Drinking Water Treatment Level 5 (Preferred)
Experience in operation and maintenance of water facilities
Able to work independently, within a team, and under pressure
Competent in the use of computers and relevant software
Class 2 Driver Licence
To apply for this vacancy, you MUST be eligible to work in New Zealand.
You must also undertake a Ministry of Justice background check, and pass pre-employment Drug & Alcohol testing.
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Plant Operator • Greymouth, New Zealand