The Lyttelton Port Company's Civil Maintenance Team is on the hunt for a qualified and experienced Carpenter.
Ka whati te tai, ka pao te torea When opportunity arises, we must be ready to strike before it passes Employee Benefits: Competitive Remuneration Package Permanent Position Lyttelton based About the role As a carpenter at LPC, you will be responsible for carpentry maintenance services to various Port operational areas by maintaining the structural integrity of the company's infrastructure and wharf assets.
The role will entail a mixture of planned and reactive maintenance of both timber and concrete wharves, along with some building maintenance.
The role will have you working in a mainly outdoor environment, at times in confined spaces, and under wharves in work boats.
About you This is not your typical carpenter role.
You will be a trade qualified carpenter, who enjoys working in all elements and who is comfortable to work on or near water and at heights.
You will be experienced in using a range of timber machining tools, as well as in fabrication and construction of bespoke parts, components and structures.
The ideal candidate will also possess the following: Trade Qualified Carpenter Experience in a Port Environment is desirable Experience in civil works (particularly concrete) and use of mobile plant will be beneficial Ability to work independently as well as playing your role in a close-knit team during your shifts Team Player where safety is paramount About LPC We are Lyttelton Port Company (LPC), the largest Port in the South Island, committed to Leading the Way for our people and our region.
With a focus firmly on the future, LPC is a vital link in both Canterbury and the South Island's supply chain.
We are a company focused on our people and have a passion to strengthen our position as a key hub port in the global transport network.
Simply put, we ensure the essential goods and services our region need are delivered every day.
Who we are and what we're here to achieve: this is an exciting time to join LPC.
Our purpose is to facilitate the sustainable trade for Canterbury, with sustainability and the safety of our people at the centre of everything we do.
Pre-employment Tests LPC requires all successful candidates to complete a Pre-employment Medical which includes a Drug and Alcohol Test, Pre-Employment Ministry of Justice Check, a TORO check, and a Pre-employment ACC Check.
Eligibility Legal entitlement to work in New Zealand is a pre-requisite for the role.
Apply for this role If you're up for the challenge, please hit the apply button now.
Applications close: Sunday 3rd November.
Please note that applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews may take place prior to the closed date.
This means we reserve the right to close a job advert before the advertised close date.
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