Conduct assurance plans and investigations
Lead quality initiatives, ensure compliance, and improve quality culture across Transpower.
Our context
At the centre of the electricity sector in New Zealand, Transpower owns, plans, builds, maintains, and operates the National Grid: the backbone of New Zealand's energy infrastructure, a robust and reliable high voltage transmission network that connects areas of generation with towns, cities, and businesses across New Zealand to power our country and lives 24 hours a day seven days a week.
About the team
Within our Grid Delivery Division, our Quality and Compliance team works closely with other internal teams, external service providers, contractors, and consultants. They ensure quality is at the forefront of what we do, including in the planning of how the work on our transmission system and assets is delivered, and is planned to be delivered, ensuring it is done right.
This work is critically important in assuring that regulatory, code of practice, industry standards, and Transpower's business and contractual requirements are aligned with through monitoring grid compliance, handling breaches, and facilitating asset capability changes. It drives feedback, learning opportunities, insights, and fosters ongoing improvements to help realise investment, construction, improvement, maintenance, and operations outcomes.
This approach not only helps keep the lights on, but also ensures effective delivery of services to our internal and external Grid Delivery partners, customers, and regulators, and contributes to the advancement of our energy future.
About the role
As Quality Specialist, you will play a pivotal role within the team, directly supporting the Grid Quality and Compliance Manager, offering strategic advice and guidance on quality matters with the aim of improving Transpower's maturity in the quality arena.
Your work will cover several critical areas, including:
ensuring effective implementation of quality systems.
leading the quality work program.
fostering robust engagement and relationships to enhance our quality culture.
identifying key business processes and controls that drive quality.
supporting and developing processes for handling non-conformance.
implementing assurance plans to identify and resolve issues.
Additionally, you will contribute to asset management objectives by verifying systems, processes, and practices meet expectations, and where required, conduct investigations into quality, reliability, and service non-conformances or incidents, subsequently collaborating with others to identify associated risks.
While based in Wellington, this role involves a mix of corporate, regional office, and field activities nationally, including coordination, analysis, and management reporting for the collective quality group. Your efforts will drive strong feedback loops, support continual improvement, and enhance management outcomes across our quality ecosystem.
What will you bring?
With a tertiary qualification or equivalent, ideally in Quality Management Systems, and/or potentially Asset Management, you will hold a current NZ driver's licence and will have a confirmed background in a related quality field!
You will possess excellent communication and organisation skills, with demonstrable ability to work effectively and lead priorities whilst not losing sight of timelines and emerging work streams. Your wider skills and experience will include:
Analytical Skills : proficient in data interpretation and problem-solving.
Quality Management : principles and ISO standards (e.g., ISO 9001)
Stakeholder Engagement : strong skills engaging and building relationships with partners.
Industry Standards : understanding of electricity industry standards and regulations.
The following are highly desirable and would be advantageous:
Asset Management : experience with asset management (ISO 55001) and reliability systems.
Project Management : knowledge of project management and service delivery in the electricity industry.
Toolsets : experience with implementation toolsets for quality management systems and procedures.
Join us at Transpower!
Aotearoa is powered by the people who work here. Every home, every marae, every electric vehicle, every hospital relies on the electricity we manage and deliver. This is your opportunity to join us on a mission that affects all New Zealanders, every day and long into the future.
With over 28 nationalities, our people provide diverse perspectives, knowledge, and deep and varied experience which they love to share. Our environment is modern and family friendly with a flexible working policy.
We offer excellent employee health and wellness benefits.
Role closes Thursday 5th December. However, applications will be reviewed as received, and we may contact you to discuss prior to the closing date.
Please note: Existing eligibility to work in New Zealand is required for this role.
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