Construction Assistant Project Manager (Addington)at Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities - - Waimate
Gain hands
- on exposure to complex projects and the opportunity to lead when required.
- Our opportunityIn this role, you will support Construction Project Managers throughout the demolition, planning, construction and defecting phases while actively contributing to daily stand-ups, integration events, and continuous improvement initiatives.
You'll manage RFIs, liaise with architects and consultants, Build Partners and oversee demolition activities, including pricing, coordinating with local authorities, and ensuring safe asbestos removal.Your responsibilities also include attending site visits, monitoring health and safety compliance, managing stakeholder relationships with councils, utilities, and iwi, and ensuring risk management, quality assurance, and legislative compliance.
Additionally, you'll assist with organising pre-start meetings, reporting progress, mitigating variances, and completing close-out documentation to ensure timely and successful project delivery.This role is part of a highly focused team that works together in Addington office during set hours Monday to Friday.Ngā pūmanawatanga ōu- What you will bringYour attention to detail and commitment to structured processes will help ensure projects meet their goals on time and to the highest standards.Here's what we'd love for you to bring to the role: Demonstrated ability to work in Agile, collaborative environments Project Management certification (PMP/PRINCE2) or solid understanding of programme management principles or PRINCE2 methodology.
Sound understanding of NZS3604 Building standards and contract types (e.g.
3915) Strong written and verbal communication Effective engagement with stakeholders, communities, and iwi.Nōu te rourou- What's in it for you?
These benefits are described in more detail here https://careers.kaingaora.govt.nz/a-great-place-to-work/benefits As a Kāinga Ora
- Homes and Communities employee, we want to make sure that you have all the tools and support you need.
We also want to support and grow your personal and career development through on-the-job learning, training courses, secondments and study opportunities.
Mō mātou- Our OrganisationAt Kāinga Ora, ours is the important responsibility of transforming New Zealand's housing choices, outcomes and the entire housing sector by creating homes and communities that allow New Zealanders to thrive.What is exciting about working for Kāinga Ora is getting the chance to make a real and positive impact on New Zealanders' lives.
That includes being a trusted partner for Māori and iwi, protecting and enabling their rights, interests and aspirations under the guidance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.Ō tātou uara
- Our values Our values were developed by us, for us.
They unite us as an organisation and guide how we work every day.
Our values are: Manaakitanga
- People at the Heart Mahi Tahi
- Better Together Whanake
- Be BoldTūhono mai
- Join usTo view the position description and apply for this role, please follow the online process via https://careers.kaingaora.govt.nz.
Please note: all applicants, including existing employees, need to follow this process.
If you have any questions about this role, please contact Enna.Cecilio@kaingaora.govt.nz.Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we may progress suitable candidates prior to the closing date.This helps us ensure a timely and streamlined recruitment process and supports prompt feedback for all applicants.Applications close on Monday, 3 November 2025 at 11:55pm.
We value diversity and are committed to working with each other and our customers in an inclusive and respectful way.
We welcome applicants from all walks of life and appreciate the richness of experience that your point of difference brings to the organisation.