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Branch: Blenheim
Category: Trades
Type: Full-time
Closing Date: Oct 10, 2024
About the role
We are currently looking for a Maintenance Supervisor at our Land Based plant. This site services the Shellfish operation for both our Blenheim and Havelock sites.
You will be responsible for overseeing the Engineering team, as they maintain all of the engineering systems and equipment on site to minimise downtime and improve overall plant efficiency.
Hourly rate ranges from $35 - $50, based on your experience and qualifications.
As a Manintenance Supervisor, you will be responsible for:
Following the health and safety/food safety procedures.
For this role, you'll need:
With Talley’s, you get:
About Talley’s
Talley’s is a multi-division, international company that’s proudly New Zealand owned and operated, bringing the best New Zealand seafood, mussels, vegetables, and ice cream products locally and to the world. With over 2000 employees across 13 South Island locations and one in Auckland, we’re committed to excellence in everything we do.
There’s a history of goodness at Talley’s—and it’s not just our nutritious, delicious food. We stand by the impeccable quality of our products and our growing team of skilled workers as we bring healthy, delicious food to dinner tables near and far. What really sets us apart is the fact that all our products come directly from and are processed in New Zealand, and our people are fundamental to our success.
To find out more, check out our company video below:
Talley's Group Profile (youtube.com)
Ready to start?
Applications will be reviewed as they are received until the positions are filled.
Is this role not the right fit for you? See our other openings at talleys.co.nz/careers.
Talley’s is a drug free workplace. All candidates may be required to under-go pre-employment and random drug screening.
Applicants must be legally entitled to work permanently in New Zealand.
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