Position Title: Building Construction Supervisor
Company: Greentech Industries Limited
Location: Canterbury Region, New Zealand
Pay Range: $32.00 – $42.00 per hour
Minimum Hours: 30 hours per week (Full-time)
Work Days: Monday to Friday (Occasional Saturdays may be required)
About Us:
Greentech Industries Limited is a specialist construction company operating primarily in the commercial agricultural sector. We construct high-quality agricultural infrastructure including Cravos, sheds, and other commercial facilities. Our projects are tailored to meet the needs of modern farming and horticultural operations across the Canterbury region.
Key Responsibilities:
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Assist Construction Managers, Architects, and Surveyors with planning and coordination of projects
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Interpret plans, regulations, and codes of practice relevant to agricultural and commercial construction
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Prepare and revise technical sketches, working drawings, and construction specifications
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Coordinate material deliveries, human resources, and construction programs
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Inspect work sites and construction materials to ensure compliance with specifications and safety standards
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Perform cost calculations and assist with time estimations for construction activities
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Supervise and organise site teams during various phases of commercial and agricultural projects
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Use surveying tools to collect site data and perform routine plotting and data interpretation
Skills and Experience Required:
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A minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience in commercial/agricultural construction; or
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A New Zealand Register Level 4 (or higher) qualification in a construction or building-related field
Desirable Attributes:
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Ability to interpret technical drawings and building plans
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Strong coordination and communication skills
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Experience working in outdoor and agricultural environments
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Good knowledge of building compliance, health and safety, and construction standards
Application Instructions:
To apply, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience or qualifications. Shortlisted candidates may be asked to provide references or work samples.