Craigpine is proudly Southland owned and operated sawmill, working with the Niagara sawmill and remanufacturing plant to produce superior radiata pine and timber products for national and international markets. We take pride in our rich history and cutting-edge contributions to the sawmilling industry.
Are you a skilled tradesperson with a passion for hands-on work? We are looking for a Maintenance Engineer to join our dynamic team. If you thrive on variety, are ready to showcase your expertise, and enjoying working within an experienced team this is the perfect opportunity for you.
We are seeking a candidate who has a strong background in hydraulics and pneumatics to ensure our systems run smoothly. Proficiency in machining and fabrication are essential for maintaining our cutting-edge equipment, while welding expertise is also a must to support our ongoing plant operations and upgrades.
This opportunity means the successful applicant can embrace work-life balance with a stable Monday to Friday schedule, our existing team have not been required for additional weekend work in the last 12 months due to efficient maintenance planning on Thursday afternoons and Fridays. You will benefit from competitive pay, earning industry-leading rates and overtime rates after 40 hours. Each day presents new challenges, from troubleshooting equipment to engaging in exciting project work, fostering both variety and growth in your role.
As a Maintenance Engineer at Craigpine, you will join a collaborative team environment, working alongside skilled tradespeople, including Engineers, Saw Doctors, Electricians, and dedicated, passionate mill hands.
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For more information, contact Nick Whyte on 021 223 6707
Please note, recruitment agents need not contact us regarding this role as we have an in-house recruitment team managing the process. We are not seeking external partnerships at this time and encourage all applicants to apply directly; rest assured, all applications will be treated with complete confidentiality