Creative construction and engineering firm delivering major infrastructure, marine, pipeline and building projects globally.
Support and maintain project quality systems, audits, documentation, and continuous improvement.
9 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
Onsite
Company Size
3,500 Employees
Service Specialisms
Building
Civil
Electrical
Fabrication
Marine
Mechanical
Pipelines
Rail
Sector Specialisms
Oil & Gas
Petrochemical
Water
Resources
Power
Transport
Building
Social Infrastructure
Role
Description
quality docs
audit support
testing
quality plans
nc management
procedure guidance
Coordinating quality documentation and records to ensure accuracy, traceability, and accessibility.
Assisting with audits, inspections, and testing activities to verify compliance.
Supporting the development, implementation, and maintenance of project quality management plans and systems.
Supporting project teams with non-conformance management, corrective actions, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Providing guidance to project staff on quality procedures and requirements.
Requirements
iso 9001
aconex
sharepoint
3+ years
time management
communication
Strong attention to detail and understanding of quality management systems (e.g. ISO 9001).
Excellent organisation, prioritisation, and time management skills in a fast-paced environment.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across teams.
Confident using digital quality or document management systems (such as CMO, Aconex, or SharePoint).
Minimum 3 years’ experience in a quality or compliance coordination role, within the civil construction industry.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
pre-employment medical and drug/alcohol testing required.
Company
Overview
1961 Founded
Year of Company's Establishment
The company was established in 1961 by visionary engineers with ambitious goals.
1,300 mm Diameter
Pipeline Achievement
The company has built pipelines with a diameter of 1,300 mm and has expertise in marine pipeline installation.
Founded in 1961 by visionary New Zealand engineers, the company set out to build smarter and bolder than before.
From its roots in pipeline and marine works, it expanded through Asia, Australia and the Middle East in its early decades.
It went public in the 1980s, then refocused on core engineering after the financial crash reshaped its strategy.
Acquired by Aveng in 2003, the firm rode the mining and infrastructure boom, delivering large-scale energy and resource projects.
It tackles complex assignments—from metro tunnels and LNG facilities to desalination plants and cruise terminals.
Its specialties include building, civil works, electrical, fabrication, marine, mechanical, pipeline, rail, tunnel and underground construction.
Unusual facts: it’s built pipelines over 1,300 mm in diameter, pulled marine pipelines offshore, and completed award‑winning light‑rail and ferry wharf projects.
Culture + Values
Safety & Care — Above all else. Every day. We take care of ourselves, everyone around us, and the environments we work in.
Honesty & Integrity — Acting fairly and keeping our promises is how we build trust. We take the high road. We’re respectful, ethical, open, and we do what is right.
Customer Focus — We focus on our customers’ goals, bringing a responsive and considered approach to every project.
Working Together — We collaborate every day. Supporting and including each other. Sharing experience, ideas and expertise. Our diversity makes us a better team.
Performance Excellence — We apply our skills, embrace our passion and commit to best practice. That’s how we deliver results and create better together.
Environment + Sustainability
442 tonnes CO2 saved
Solar technologies impact
Reduction in emissions achieved through the implementation of solar technologies.
80% diesel reduction
Solarator system efficiency
Mobile Solarator systems reduce diesel consumption, contributing to significant CO2 savings over time.
100% electric fleet
Future fleet target
Aims to transition to an entirely electric light vehicle fleet by 2030.
5% annual reduction
Carbon intensity goal
Aim to reduce carbon intensity by 5% year-on-year until 2030.
Scope 3 emissions under mapping: digital carbon modelling during design, low-carbon materials, renewable fuels (biodiesel blends 5–50%, trials toward 100%).
Engaged suppliers via sustainability requirements in RFQs; embedded ESG in tender processes.
Inclusion & Diversity
Equal-opportunity employment and promotion based solely on skills, qualifications, abilities, and experience.
Workplace free from harassment, offensive behaviour, intimidation, bias, and unlawful discrimination.
Employees are encouraged to speak up if uncomfortable or upset, and adapt behaviour per feedback or cultural considerations.
Individuals' right to freedom of association and privacy is respected.
'Working Together'—‘Our diversity makes us a better team.’