Water Technician

Water Technician

Auckland, New Zealand

Company
Mott MacDonald
Location
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
7 days ago
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Job Description
Water Technician – AucklandShape a better world with Mott MacDonaldAt Mott MacDonald New Zealand, we’re driven by a shared purpose: to improve society by considering social outcomes in everything we do. We’re currently seeking a Water Technician to join our specialist water utility monitoring team, working on critical wastewater and water network monitoring projects that make a real difference to communities across Aotearoa.This is a hands-on, predominantly outdoor role based in Auckland, where no two days are the same. You’ll be installing and servicing flow, level, and logging equipment in diverse environments—from wastewater manholes and stormwater pipes to treatment plants and above-ground instrument cabinets. It’s a role that requires a can-do attitude, a willingness to get your hands dirty, and a passion for solving technical challenges that have a tangible impact on the environment and public health.Our monitoring programs support major infrastructure upgrades and provide real-time data that informs water quality, network performance, and compliance with environmental standards. You’ll be part of a close-knit, high-performing team that’s trusted across the industry for delivering quality outcomes. Whether working independently or alongside your teammates, your safety and wellbeing will always be our top priority.What You'll DoInstall and service flow, level, and logging equipment in wastewater and stormwater networksWork in environments such as manholes, pipes, instrument cabinets, and treatment plantsPerform site-based work, including occasional night shifts, with a strong focus on safetyCheck and validate monitoring data for accuracy and performanceSchedule and carry out maintenance activities across multiple sitesAnalyse data trends and report findings to engineers, scientists, and managersContribute to real-time monitoring programs that support infrastructure upgrades and environmental complianceAbout YouPractical and safety-conscious, with a willingness to work in confined spaces like manholesPhysically fit and able to pass a full medical testHold a full NZ driver’s licence and legal entitlement to work in New ZealandComfortable working with wastewater and in physically active environmentsBackground in plumbing, drainlaying, construction, or general contracting is a bonus (not essential)Basic computer skills in Word and ExcelFlexible with working hours, including occasional night shiftsEager to learn, grow, and contribute to a purpose-driven teamWhy Mott MacDonald?Employee-owned business that empowers our people and shares successCompetitive salary and enhanced KiwiSaver contributionsDiscretionary Group and Personal Performance Bonuses for eligible employeesOngoing professional development and career growth opportunitiesSupportive, inclusive culture that values diversity and prioritises wellbeingMeaningful projects that create positive social and environmental impactA team that celebrates achievements, promotes collaboration, and upholds integrityIf you don’t tick every box, that’s okay. We’re looking for people who share our values—collaboration, inclusion, adaptability, and trust—and are ready to make a difference. If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.Application and selection processIf this sounds like the right role for you please apply online as soon as possible. The online application process takes about 10 minutes and you'll need to upload your CV/resume.Agile workingAt Mott MacDonald, we believe it makes business sense for you and your manager to choose how you can work most effectively to meet your client, team and personal commitments. We embrace agility, flexibility and trust.Location(s):Auckland Central, NZContract Type: PermanentWork Pattern: Full TimeMarket: WaterDiscipline: WaterJob Ref: 9379Recruiter Contact: Matt McKenzie
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