Join our team as a Project Engineer and play a key role in delivering capital and operational projects in the Water Utilities section.
You'll provide professional services for 3 Waters infrastructure, including project management, design, cost estimation, and contract administration.
This role involves overseeing renewals and preparing documentation to ensure the successful delivery of 3 Waters capital projects.
If you're skilled in managing infrastructure projects and enjoy making a tangible impact on community services, we'd love to hear from you!
You'll recognise the importance of the role as a Treaty partner and understand how that underpins Gisborne District Council's work.
Key Responsibilities: Conduct site investigations, cost estimates, and project feasibility, while preparing engineering designs and resource consent applications.
Collaborate with operations, asset management, and other Council teams to coordinate Water Utilities projects.
Develop and implement project delivery plans, manage risks, and ensure contractors meet timeframes and standards, addressing issues as they arise.
Maintain clear communication with stakeholders, including the public, service providers, and affected parties.
Oversee Water Utilities projects from planning to completion, providing technical reviews and managing external project managers as needed.
Undertake stakeholder consultations throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring alignment with relevant processes and standards.
Minimum Requirements: At least 5 years' experience delivering construction projects.
Tertiary qualification in Engineering or similar.
Previous experience as Project Manager, Project Engineer or Design Engineer (desirable).
Computer skills at this technical level.
Knowledge of Health, Safety and Environmental best practices in construction.
Project management experience in the New Zealand construction sector.
Preparation of contract and proposal documents.
Experience as Engineer's Representative under NZS 3910 contract conditions.
Planning and implementation skills.
Additional Information: Flexible on start and finish times Hybrid working (home and work) Relocation assistance Piritahi Day – an additional leave day to spend with whanau & friends Staff Discounts at local retailers and big brands Allocated training budget for career development and to support professional affiliation membership (where relevant to the role) Field and office-based position with flexibility to determine daily activities Access to reduced health insurance premiums for you and your family through Southern Cross Free eye exams Access to free independent counselling and support services for you and your family Annual flu vaccinations and health checks Here at Gisborne District Council, we pull our values from the community we serve.
It makes sense then that we are enthusiastic about culture in our workplace.
Family and inclusivity are deep seated in our ethos.
With Treaty partnership front of mind, we're serious about building a workforce that enhances our commitment to deliver.
We work hard together to make our people proud, and our whanau are why we are so passionate about what we do for the community.
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