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Engineering

A career in Engineering at Citycare Water

We offer unparalleled opportunities for engineers of different disciplines in Citycare Water. Our size and scope of operations guarantee that you’ll find yourself involved in a wide and varied range of projects. And you'll have opportunities across regions.

Whether your professional interests lie in mechanical, structural, water infrastructure or project management, at Citycare Water you'll play your part in building great communities and infrastructure for the people of New Zealand.

We understand the important role great engineers play in the development and upkeep of our cities, and we will have a constant pipeline of new and significant projects for you to take ownership of.

Life at Citycare Water

Kurt and Francis Auckland Drainage Team Citycare Water

"I completed my Level 4 in Civil Trades for Water & Wastewater while working full-time. Francis is well into his Level 3. Overall, in our team of 14, six are studying towards the qualification right now." 

- Kurt Muller, Auckland Drainage Team Leader (12 years with Citycare) and Francis Kalati, Team Supervisor - Citycare Water
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“Citycare Water consistently achieves near to 100% of our targeted timeframes for Christchurch City Council and we are very proud of our team’s performance to help residents as efficiently as we can.”

- Alan Gramstrup, Operations Manager - Citycare Water

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"What we are doing is important – making sure people have water to drink and to shower. We are responsible for that. A lot of people depend upon it."


- Krishna Kaliappan, Data Collector, Pumps and Storage Team in Christchurch - Citycare Water

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Repairing the only pipeline supplying water to the northern half of Balclutha involved ingenuity and extensive health and safety measures due to the tricky location suspended above the Clutha River.