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Auckland Council

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Health & Safety Graduate (Feb 2025)

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On-site

  • New Zealand

    New Zealand

    • Auckland

Location

Auckland

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryNZD 62,000 - 66,000 / Year
  • Additional benefitsRemuneration includes a 12 month review.
  • Number of vacancies1 vacancy
  • Application open dateApply by 19 May 2024
  • Start dateStart date 9 Feb 2025

He waka eke noa: A canoe which we are all in with no exception.

He angitutanga mutunga kore mō te paetahi pēnā i a koe: Endless possibilities for a graduate like you at Auckland Council

He angitūtanga: The opportunity

Our Health & Safety Graduates actively promote a safety culture at Auckland Council. In this role, you will support our leaders and their sites to improve their health and safety practices continuously. You will provide guidance based on our framework, corporate standards, and key safety requirements. 

Your day-to-day tasks may include assisting with:

  • Risk Assessment and Mitigation: Assess potential risks in various council activities and develop strategies to mitigate them. This could involve site inspections, hazard identification, and incident triaging.
  • Health and Safety Management System: Contribute to the design and implementation of health and safety policies, procedure, and guidelines.  Ensuring compliance with legal requirements, industry standards and external audits.
  • Training and Education: Organise training sessions and workshops to educate staff on safety practices, emergency procedures, and wellbeing initiatives.
  • Incident Response: In case of accidents, incidents, you will assist in investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective actions.
  • Data Analysis: Analyse safety data, track trends, and recommend improvements based on insights.

Our 2-year Graduate Programme will provide accelerated learning, development, and rotations.  Our rotations will ensure that you get a 360-degree view and exposure to some key areas like Systems and Projects where you will assist with the implementation of plans and strategies, Risk and Assurance, and Business Partnering. 

Each rotation will provide a healthy mix of on-the-job learning, mentoring from experienced professionals, and meaningful work. 

At the end of the programme, you’ll also be supported in securing a permanent role within Auckland Council entities.

Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou: What we offer

Our Graduate Programme aims to provide you with the opportunities and the support you need to launch your career and develop as a future leader or specialist within Auckland Council.  With over 80 areas of business and the chance to work on large-scale projects, we want to see you achieve your goals while making a real difference in the lives of Aucklanders.            

As part of the graduate programme, you’ll also be supported in securing a permanent role within Council at the end of your programme. 

Your dedicated support team includes a manager, mentor, and an active and engaged graduate network. 

As a member of the team, you’ll also be eligible for a broad range of wellbeing, sustainability and lifestyle benefits. Designed to positively support your work experience at Auckland Council. 

He kōrero mōu: About you

We are looking for Graduates with strong interpersonal, communication and time management skills. 

We welcome applications from graduates in the following disciplines:

  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Health and Safety (or equivalent)

To be eligible to apply, you must have the following:

  • Be eligible to work in New Zealand, or be eligible to apply for a Post-Study Work Visa
  • A relevant bachelor’s or master’s degree obtained in January 2023 – January 2025

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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New Zealand CitizenNew Zealand Permanent ResidentNew Zealand Temporary Work Visa

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    New Zealand Citizen
  • Study fields
    Medical & Health Sciences
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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Reviews

user
Graduate
Auckland
6 months ago

So far not much work. Just online training. Looking at examples of geotech review reports, reading Auckland Design Manual - Earthworks & Geotechnical Requirements

user
Graduate
Auckland
7 months ago

My role has gotten very broad since new projects have started and colleagues have left. Sometimes it feels too much but I enjoy being busy. I work largely in excel and am now considered a subject matter expert on spreadsheets, data structures and budget changes.

user
Graduate
Auckland
7 months ago

Role is to look through resource consent applications and provide specialist advice. Mostly office based but there are some site visits.

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About the employer

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Auckland Council

Rating

4.4

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Government & Public Service

Right now, we are working on large-scale projects right across our thriving region that are creating the future of our city.

Pros and cons of working at Auckland Council

Pros

  • The opportunity to try different areas of work and ultimately focusing on learning the job rather than only on performance.

  • I appreciate the constant reassurance that our health and wellbeing is crucial in this job. There are a lot of processes involved in making sure we are working in a safe environment, and that there is a priority in making sure we're well. I appreciate how flexible the job is to our lives, and the mass number of employee benefits we get. Though this shouldn't be the case, it feels as though I'm working for a company that sees me as a person with my own personal life. I don't feel awkward or guilty for needing to see doctors, taking time off when I needed etc. The fact that we're instantly given sick leave at the start of our contract is really great. Overall, I feel as though the priority in making sure our health and wellbeing is support is one of the best things about working for Auckland Council.

  • Workplace flexibility is the best thing about working at Auckland Council. It allows me to complete better work as I'm able to keep well rested with more time in my days due to less travel time to and from work. It also provides an environment where I can focus my thoughts better when I am working from home compared to being in the office. However, on the flip side, it is also nice to have a hybrid working situation where I spend half of my week in the office to attend important meetings and strengthen relationships with my colleagues.

  • It looks after its people. There is a great balance between work life and personal life. Workload is manageable. There is support available whenever needed. Great pool of experienced and knowledgeable people in the team. This makes it a great place to work in.

  • In graduate programme, I enhanced my experience in rotating in different teams, all the co- works there are so kind to share experience and teach me the technical skills.

Cons

    • Working for a local government organization like Auckland Council comes with significant pressure, primarily due to the high expectations and scrutiny from the public. The decisions we make directly impact the community, and this responsibility can be quite demanding. There's a constant need to balance the diverse needs and concerns of residents, which can be challenging. However, it's also an incredibly rewarding environment for professional development. The work is meaningful and varied, providing ample opportunities to gain new skills and experience. It's a great place to grow professionally while making a positive difference in the community.

    • I'm yet to experience anything bad about working at Auckland Council. If I were to give one output, I would have to say the lack in funding results in technological issues and lengthened work processes.

    • My experience as a graduate was always pretty good. Maybe too many restructures which gives general staff an unsecure feeling for their jobs.

    • I don't think there is many negatives to working here so far. If I had to say what the worst thing was it would be how things can move slowly at points.

    • People not coming into the office as frequently - makes collaboration more difficult