Water Engineer/ Water Installer/Pump Technician - Christchurch
Join a passionate, growing team working on meaningful water sector projects across New Zealand.
We’re looking for a multi-skilled technician who’s genuinely passionate about the water sector. Someone curious, technically minded, and driven to get things done. If you thrive in a dynamic environment and enjoy bridging the gap between site and office, this could be the perfect fit.
We design, build, operate, and support infrastructure for large water authorities — including water treatment plants, pump stations, and pipelines. Our projects are mechanically and electrically focused with civil aspects to support then, ranging from investigation and design to construction, operation, and ongoing maintenance.
What You’ll Be Doing:- Working on pump stations, pipelines, and water treatment plants.
- Jumping between tasks — from pipe fitting to operating a digger.
- Supporting civil works like slab preparation, tie-ins, and backfilling.
- Collaborating with a fun, energetic team that values high standards and a great work ethic.
What We’re Looking For:
- A diverse skill set and a “can-do” attitude.
- Experience in mechanical, electrical, or civil works, fabrication.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Passion for the water industry and a willingness to ask questions and learn.
- Our work often requires physically fit and active people
- WTR and Class 2 license.
- Competent in digger operation and civil works.
- Experience as a drain layer, plumber, or water treatment plant operator.
- Knowledge of water reticulation systems.
- We’re a growing team with a strong culture of support and respect.
- We pay people what they’re worth and make sure they’re well looked after.
- You’ll be part of a company that values curiosity, initiative, and technical excellence.
- Work is varied, often complex, and always rewarding.
Ready to make a difference in the water sector?
Apply now and bring your skills, experience, and energy to a team that’s building the future of water infrastructure.