Maintenance Technician

Maintenance Technician

Christchurch, New Zealand

Company
NES Fircroft
Location
Christchurch City, Canterbury, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
19 days ago
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Job Description
Field Operator (Maintenance) – Join a Leading Energy Company in ChristchurchAre you a skilled Maintenance Technician and ready to make a real impact? Our client, one of New Zealand’s most trusted and long-established International Energy Companies, are seeking a dedicated Maintenance Operator to join their Christchurch Bulk Fuel Terminal team. This pivotal role ensures that terminal operations run smoothly, safely, and efficiently, playing a key part in maintaining critical infrastructure that serves the nation.As a Field Operator, you will take charge of both preventative and reactive maintenance across a range of plant equipment, supporting operational needs as required. This role offers an exceptional opportunity to develop your career within the energy sector, backed by a company with over 120 years of presence in New Zealand. Whether you’re experienced in oil and gas or eager to break into the industry, your mechanical aptitude, commitment to health and safety, and proactive attitude will drive your success here.Qualifications and Experience Requirements:Mechanical trade qualification (essential)Strong commitment to Health & Safety principles and ability to promote a safety-first cultureProficient written and verbal communication skillsFunctional computer literacy to update and monitor maintenance recordsAbility to work in a team environment and adapt to ad-hoc working hours and outdoor conditionsExperience with pumps, tanks, pipework, or tank farm asset maintenance is advantageousUnderstanding of product movement within bulk fuel terminals is beneficialExposure to operations with marine activities, such as tankers and bunkering, is a plusAbility to liaise confidently with contractors and act as a site contactPrevious experience working within industrial or bulk fuel asset environments preferred but not mandatoryFlexibility to work outdoors in varying weather conditionsWillingness to work ad-hoc hours as operational needs ariseCommitment to ongoing professional development and learningTake the next step in your career with a globally recognised leader in energy. If you’re ready to grow your skills, contribute to critical infrastructure, and be part of an industry-leading team, apply now to join this thriving operation in Christchurch.
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