We’re looking for a hands-on, practical team player to help maintain and repair our stormwater and wastewater networks. In this vital role, you’ll carry out planned and reactive maintenance, fix faults fast, and make sure our drainage systems are safe, reliable, and free-flowing. You’ll work with a skilled team, operate plant and equipment, and take pride in delivering quality results for our community.
You’ll bring solid maintenance or construction experience (ideally in utilities), practical skills with tools and small machinery, and a strong focus on safety and customer service. Physically fit and adaptable, you’ll be ready to tackle challenges, work independently when needed, and be available for rostered call-outs.
If you want a varied, active role where your work has a direct impact on the city every day—join us and help keep Napier moving.
Te Āheinga - The Opportunity
- Maintain and repair Napier’s stormwater and wastewater networks to keep them safe, reliable, and free-flowing.
- Carry out planned and reactive maintenance, from clearing blockages to fixing faults fast.
- Carry out new planned work such as connections and capital renewals.
- Operate plant, tools, and equipment to repair and construct drainage and civil infrastructure.
- Work both independently and as part of a skilled, supportive team.
- Respond to customer requests promptly and professionally.
- Be part of an essential service with variety in your day and a direct impact on the community.
He kōrero mōhou - About You
- Experience in maintenance and construction, ideally in utilities or local government.
- Skilled with hand tools, power tools, and small plant, with confidence working with concrete.
- Current full driver’s licence (heavy vehicle, WTR, or trade qualification a bonus).
- Knowledge of health and safety practices and able to work in confined spaces.
- Physically fit, adaptable, and able to work overtime or rostered standby.
- Strong teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independently.
- National Certificate in Infrastructure Works – Pipeline Construction and Maintenance or equivalent (desired).
Ngā painga mōhou - What we Offer
- 5 weeks annual leave after 2 years service
- Discounted Health Insurance Work Scheme + Eye Test Subsidy
- Retailer Discounts + Study assistance
- Employee Assistance Program (OCP)
- Quarterly values awards + Birthday vouchers + Social club
- Free flu vaccinations (annual)
- Ka Awatea Cultural Wānanga + NCC Kapa Haka
- Te Reo Māori language classes
This is a permanent, full time opportunity working 42.5 hours per week. You’ll work Monday – Friday, but ideally you’d be able to work overtime or rostered standby. You’ll be based out of Napier City Council’s operational site in Onekawa, Napier.
Remuneration for this role is $28.96 - $33.89 per hour, depending on your skills and experience.
We will be interviewing applications as we receive them and may close the role when we have found the right person.
Kia mōhio mai - Please note
Napier City Council is moving toward a joint regional water entity under the Local Water Done Well reform. This means future changes to how water services are governed and delivered are likely, including potential shifts in organisational structure, reporting lines, and regional collaboration. Applicants should be comfortable working in a dynamic environment and open to evolving responsibilities as part of a larger, regional approach to water management.
He kōrero mō Te Kaunihera o Ahuriri - About NCC
At Napier City Council, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and work to make our hiring process fair and accessible. If you need any support or adjustments during your application or interview, let us know—we’re happy to help!
Part of our success is shaped by our ability to foster strong, enduring relationships between NCC, Mana Whenua, and Iwi. Our Māori Partnerships team - Te Waka Rangapū – enhance our cultural capability and awareness through education, training, and resources to strengthen cultural competencies.
Before joining our team, please be aware that you will be required to undergo pre-employment checks, including drug testing for a safe workplace. Some roles may also require health screening.
As part of holding a role with Napier City Council, you may be called on to assist in Civil Defence emergencies—an opportunity to support our community when it matters most.
Please visit Napier City Council Careers website to see full job description
Job Description – Drainage Serviceperson