Complete work accurately, efficiently, and in line with customer requirements.
Monitor and manage the financial performance of faults, including internal and external invoicing forecasts.
Deliver projects and faults in line with all operational, regulatory, and customer expectations.
Follow Northpower’s processes for document control, job file setup, and the full job cycle.
Prepare and provide clear Work Pack information to support safe and efficient field delivery.
Achieve and where possible exceed—all performance targets and project goals.
Ensure Powerco’s OMS is regularly updated for R2 faults.
Procure subcontractor services and ensure purchase orders are in place before work begins.
Review monthly financial performance of your jobs, comparing actuals to budget and forecast, and provide commentary on any variances.
Provide timely reporting to clients and internal stakeholders, including WIP, weekly updates, and budget forecasts.
Organise and confirm all required materials and resources.
Submit NAPAs, Corridor Access Requests, Dial Before You Dig applications, and other required approvals.
Requirements
budget management
problem solving
scheduling systems
project management
network operations
organisational skills
Proven ability to interpret financial data and manage budgets.
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to respond quickly under pressure.
Familiarity with scheduling systems, reporting tools, and relevant industry processes.
Strong project management experience ideally within utilities, construction, or infrastructure.
Experience in network operations or fault management (advantageous).
Excellent organisational and communication skills.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
applicants will be interviewed while the advertisement remains open.
Visa Sponsorship
must already have a valid new zealand work visa; no sponsorship offered.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
90 years
Network ownership
The company has a heritage rooted in decades of infrastructure ownership and operation.
It blends ownership and contracting—running its own electricity and fibre networks while delivering engineering and construction services nationwide.
Financially robust, it sustains large-scale contracts with major utilities and returns profits to its consumer-owned trust.
Its projects range from substation upgrades and submarine cable installations to managing transmission lines and future-energy installations.
Specialising in transmission, distribution, fibre rollout, inspection solutions and grid‑scale solar, it tackles every layer of utility infrastructure.
Unusually, the company owns and operates one of the region’s oldest hydro stations and recently launched a portable data centre prototype.
Culture + Values
Safety is our priority.
We work together as one team.
We care for the communities we serve.
We deliver excellence.
We act with integrity.
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero 2050
Climate Commitment
The organization is committed to achieving net zero emissions by the year 2050.
The organization is working towards reducing its carbon footprint by implementing renewable energy solutions.
Sustainability is a key driver in the organization's operational decision-making processes.
The organization works to enhance environmental stewardship through better waste management practices.
Inclusion & Diversity
The company fosters an inclusive and diverse workplace.
Supporting gender balance with initiatives to improve female representation in technical roles.
Tracking gender-related data and encouraging diversity across all levels.