New Plymouth
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Graphic Design Summer Intern
New Plymouth
Are you a pro-active, motivated and enthusiastic student looking for work these summer holidays?
We are specifically looking for a student to assist the Stakeholder Relations and Communications team with various projects which could include playing a key role in supporting a range of graphic design projects. Responsibilities would include designing maps, creating flyers, and producing internal collateral. Additionally, the intern will assist with any overflow design work.
The student we are looking for will:
We are particularly interested to hear from students with links to New Plymouth
If you are interested please apply now!
Applications close: Friday 20 September 2024
Our ability to get the best out of people is what sets Powerco apart. We realise that candidates – especially from underrepresented and neurodiverse backgrounds – often won’t apply for roles unless they meet ALL the criteria. We encourage anyone who shares our passion for connecting communities to apply for any role that aligns to your strengths and interests. We will provide a safe space where you can bring your whole self to work and thrive.
If you would benefit from support or adjustments in order to participate equitably in the recruitment process, please phone 0800 769372 or email kiaora@powerco.co.nz
Asset engineer power intern scope the project and update it in system
Network planning, project engineering, review and approve customer connection, review and approve dg. Outage planning.
Network planning, project planning, network review, customer connection, outage planning
4.1
500 - 1,000 employees
Energy & Utilities
Electricity and Gas distribution company
The team culture and atmosphere within the office is very positive and supportive.
Very flexible working hours, allows good work-life balance.
Powerco is extremely diverse company, and is very supportive of LBGTIQA+, as seen in the culture and celebrations during pride month.
There are many opportunities to gain new skills, and the company is more than happy to pay for some of the training.
The company offices are new and modern, with a flexible dress code.
It has undergone quite a few restructures in recent years.
Lack of entry-level job opportunities.
As a graduate, you sometimes get mundane work.
Can be difficult to navigate all the standard.
Confusion around who to ask for different information – mainly due to the restructure.