The Role / Person Are you organized, detail-oriented, and eager to contribute to the community? We are looking for a Drainage & Water Data Assistant to support our annual data collection needs and assist in the 'Local Water Done Well' project. This fixed-term role will work closely with our Drainage and Water team, ensuring data collection, support duties, and administrative support run smoothly.
This is a good opportunity to contribute to a meaningful project benefiting our community's drainage and water infrastructure. You'll work in a supportive, collaborative team, with a focus on delivering high-quality and accurate information.
The ideal candidate is detail-oriented and skilled in administration and time management. You will work effectively both independently and within a team. Strong computer skills, technical ability, and a readiness to learn new concepts are essential for this role.
If you're ready to contribute to a project that makes a difference, apply today!
This is a 12-week fixed-term position, and the hourly rate is $27.80. For further information, please email us at ******.
You must have the right to live and work in this location to apply for this job. Applications close at 5:00pm, 5th November 2024; however, we may appoint before the closing date if we find suitable applicants during the recruitment process! So if you are interested, get your application in quick. Applications can be registered through our careers website www.timaru.govt.nz/jobs.
The District Timaru District is a thriving and innovative community. It is the central hub for the South Island, servicing a large agricultural heartland, with a growing economy that provides the import and export gateway for primary sectors. We boast a Top 10 most loved beach in New Zealand and have access to mountains, rivers, and lakes, making Timaru an ideal destination for recreational, sporting, and cultural pursuits.
The Organisation The Timaru District Council aims to enable democratic local decision-making and action by, and on behalf of communities, to promote the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of its communities in the present and for the future. With around 400 staff, there are a diverse range of roles from front-facing community to support and technical specialists.
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