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We are looking for someone who wants to develop their technical engineering and compliance skills alongside an expert team who are passionate about providing quality support and assistance to our customers on the 3 waters and transportation connections process.
As a team player, you will work alongside various business units in Council and external stakeholders to coordinate and ensure new vehicle crossings and 3 waters connections are compliant. This includes inspecting connection and crossing sites under construction for compliance and safety.
You will work proactively with builders and developers to ensure safe and appropriate connections into the existing transport and 3 waters infrastructure and will ensure that Traffic Management is in place to ensure minimal disruption for all activities in the road corridor.
This role would suit someone who has a Diploma in Engineering (or equivalent experience) and a willingness grow and develop their technical skills. Ideally you will have a working knowledge around the technical standards for design and construction of transport and 3 waters infrastructure, and an understanding of traffic engineering principles and Regional Infrastructure Technical Specifications (RITS).
Our team culture is critical to our success. It’s vital everyone who joins our team is an ambassador for our values, so together we can drive the best possible outcomes for our community.
Hamilton City Council is committed to becoming the leading community-focused Council, so Hamilton’s full potential is unlocked making it the best place to live.
If this role sounds like it’s for you, we would love to hear from you. Make it happen and apply online today!
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
New Zealand
New Zealand Citizen
New Zealand Permanent Resident
New Zealand Temporary Work Visa
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