Help deliver one of Napier's most essential services.
As a Water Serviceperson Leading Hand, you'll play a hands-on role in maintaining and improving the city's drinking water network.
Working alongside an experienced and supportive team, you'll make sure our water systems are running safely, efficiently, and in line with environmental and regulatory standards.
This is a great opportunity to step up your leadership in the field.
You'll assist with day-to-day team supervision, share your technical know-how, and take pride in completing high-quality work that directly benefits our community.
Every day brings variety — from repairs and maintenance to mentoring newer team members and finding smarter ways of working.
Te Aheinga - The Opportunity
Support the Team Leader with coordinating daily work and mentoring junior staff.
Carry out maintenance and repairs across Napier's water supply network, ensuring high standards and timely results.
Carry out new construction works to design specifications, including connections, water mains, meter and blackflow preventor installations.
Help drive improvements by embracing new technology and smarter ways of working.
Be part of a team that's proud to keep Napier's water clean, safe, and flowing — 24 / 7.
He korero mohou - About You
A relevant qualification in Water Reticulation, Utilities Maintenance, or equivalent experience in water network construction and maintenance.
Strong leadership and communication skills — you're confident guiding others and promoting safe, efficient work practices.
Practical, hands-on experience with water supply systems, traffic management, and compliance requirements.
A proactive, team-focused attitude, with a genuine sense of ownership and pride in your work.
Nga painga mohou - What we Offer
5 weeks annual leave after 2 years service
Discounted Health Insurance Work Scheme + Eye Test Subsidy
Retailer Discounts + Study assistance
Employee Assistance Program (OCP)
Quarterly values awards + Birthday vouchers + Social club
Free flu vaccinations (annual)
Ka Awatea Cultural Wananga + NCC Kapa Haka
Te Reo Maori language classes
This is a permanent, full time position working 42.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday.
You will be based out of NCC's operational site in Onekawa, but spend most of your time attending jobs in the field.
The hourly rate for this role is $
That's $74,400-$80,700 (plus KiwiSaver) per year.
Applications for this role close on 5 December
Please do not delay in making your application.
Kia mohio mai - Please note
Napier City Council is moving toward a joint regional water entity under the Local Water Done Well reform.
This means future changes to how water services are governed and delivered are likely, including potential shifts in organisational structure, reporting lines, and regional collaboration.
Applicants should be comfortable working in a dynamic environment and open to evolving responsibilities as part of a larger, regional approach to water management.
He korero mo Te Kaunihera o Ahuriri - About NCC
At Napier City Council, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer that values diversity.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and work to make our hiring process fair and accessible.
If you need any support or adjustments during your application or interview, let us know—we're happy to help!
Our success is grounded in strong partnerships with Mana Whenua and Iwi, supported by our Maori Partnerships team, Te Waka Rangapu, which builds cultural capability through education and training.
Before you join, you'll need to complete pre-employment checks (including drug testing, with some roles requiring health screening).
As an NCC employee, you may also be called on to support Civil Defence emergencies when our community needs us most.
Please visit Napier City Council Careers website to see full job description
Job Description – Water Serviceperson Leading Hand
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