Apprentice Electrician
BREMCA, New Zealand’s leading switchboard manufacturer, supplier of electrical and control product, and automation solutions is looking for an outstanding individual to join the Bremca Southland team as an Apprentice Electrician.
Ideally, we are looking for someone who:- Has made the decision to become an Electrician and develop a rewarding career in the electricity industry.
- Has achieved NCEA level 2 or 3 and gained numeracy and literacy skills in subjects relevant to an electrical qualification or completed a pre-trade course.
- Good mechanical aptitude and eager to learn new practical skills.
- Understands the meaning of “Do it once, do it right” and “Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.”
- Have your driver’s licence and reliable transport to get to work.
- Be dependable – on time every time.
- An opportunity to train and learn with New Zealand’s leading electrical switchgear engineering company.
- Develop a career in a specialised area of the electrical industry.
- Training by tradespeople who are skilled and want you to succeed.
- Excellent regular wages - earn while you learn.
- As you progress through your training - your pay increases.
- Medical and healthcare insurance paid for by the company.
- A long-term career path with a successful company that continues to go from strength to strength.
If this is the opportunity that you are seeking and you meet the above criteria we would love to hear from you.
However, if you are expecting to start your trade apprenticeship on a $100k a year, new Hilux or Ranger, Laptop, iPhone, and air-conditioned office – your starting out expectations are not realistic, and we can’t help you.
Likewise, if you go home at the end of the day and game all hours and can’t get out of bed the next day, or play up all weekend to the point that you habitually throw a sicky on Monday then you are not the right fit for us.
But we are an equal opportunities employer, so if you are a female looking for a trade-based career in the electrical industry we have always encouraged and supported women into the trade.
Please note we are only accepting applications from those that are in the country and have permanent work rights in New Zealand.