Clear Channel UK
United Kingdom
Are you a Structural Engineer looking for your next challenge?
Do you have experience working in Solidworks and AutoCAD?
Looking for an opportunity to work with an in-house construction team?
Who are we?
Clear Channel UK is one of the UK’s largest Out of Home media and infrastructure companies, operating more than 35,000 advertising sites nationwide and employing 600+ people in 13 locations.
Our mission is To Create the Future of Media, transforming our estate to the benefit of all our stakeholders, through data-driven innovations and infrastructure.
About the role
The engineering team takes responsibility for all aspects of pre-construction including structural design of both our large and small format, outdoor digital advertisement structures and assets.
The team provide an internal technical service to support construction and operation of conventional structures utilising standard steel sections, reinforced concrete, masonry etc as well as small, complex street furniture structures such as bus shelters composed almost entirely of bespoke engineered components.
We are looking to recruit a Structural Engineer within our Construction Department, this position is a fixed term contract for 9-12 months , to cover maternity leave.
What you’ll be doing
Detailed design and analysis of steel, masonry and reinforced concrete structures in accordance with prevailing Eurocodes, British and other relevant Standards and guidelines.
Designing below ground foundations taking account of geotechnical site conditions
Designing non-standard, complex structures and components
Designing structures supported entirely by existing masonry buildings
Developing design solutions which consider construction techniques, operation, maintenance and health and safety
Formulate design solutions, recommend materials, systems and methods, produce detailed design supported by structural analysis and calculations, summarised and presented within concise technical reports.
Producing design documents such as drawings, specifications, instructions etc with sufficient detail and clarity to facilitate construction and brief installation teams.
Resolving site installation issues and technical queries from installation and construction teams
Working primarily in a ‘desk based’ role but occasional site visits to carryout surveys, structural assessments, provide technical support, structural and quality checks during and after installation.
What we’re looking for
Degree Civil / Struct ural Engineering
Experienced user of Creo and/or Solidworks
High competency structural design utilising relevant software (e.g. AutoCAD, CADS, Tekla)
Previous roles within structural design consultants as well as building/engineering contractors, and/or experience of design & build projects
Experience designing masonry structures and/or retrofitted additions/fixings into masonry buildings
Knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations with respect to managing health and safety
Solutions focussed
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage your own time to meet required deadlines
What’s in it for you?
Salary £38,000 per annum
Remote working with some time in a local office to you
Flexible working hours
25 days paid annual leave plus Bank Holidays
Company Pension Scheme matched to 8%
Healthcare Cash Plan
Life Insurance
Participation in employee discount scheme across hundreds of retailers
Social events
Charity days
Does this sound like to role for you?
If the answer is YES, why not apply today!
At Clear Channel UK we believe in fairness and as an equal opportunities employer we work hard to foster an inclusive environment, a place you can truly be yourself and be treated fairly. We focus purely on skills and behaviours so if you'd like the opportunity to help us create the future of media, out of home, we'd like to hear from you
Are you a Structural Engineer looking for your next challenge?
Do you have experience working in Solidworks and AutoCAD?
Looking for an opportunity to work with an in-house construction team?
Who are we?
Clear Channel UK is one of the UK’s largest Out of Home media and infrastructure companies, operating more than 35,000 advertising sites nationwide and employing 600+ people in 13 locations.
Our mission is To Create the Future of Media, transforming our estate to the benefit of all our stakeholders, through data-driven innovations and infrastructure.
About the role
The engineering team takes responsibility for all aspects of pre-construction including structural design of both our large and small format, outdoor digital advertisement structures and assets.
The team provide an internal technical service to support construction and operation of conventional structures utilising standard steel sections, reinforced concrete, masonry etc as well as small, complex street furniture structures such as bus shelters composed almost entirely of bespoke engineered components.
We are looking to recruit a Structural Engineer within our Construction Department, this position is a fixed term contract for 9-12 months , to cover maternity leave.
What you’ll be doing
Detailed design and analysis of steel, masonry and reinforced concrete structures in accordance with prevailing Eurocodes, British and other relevant Standards and guidelines.
Designing below ground foundations taking account of geotechnical site conditions
Designing non-standard, complex structures and components
Designing structures supported entirely by existing masonry buildings
Developing design solutions which consider construction techniques, operation, maintenance and health and safety
Formulate design solutions, recommend materials, systems and methods, produce detailed design supported by structural analysis and calculations, summarised and presented within concise technical reports.
Producing design documents such as drawings, specifications, instructions etc with sufficient detail and clarity to facilitate construction and brief installation teams.
Resolving site installation issues and technical queries from installation and construction teams
Working primarily in a ‘desk based’ role but occasional site visits to carryout surveys, structural assessments, provide technical support, structural and quality checks during and after installation.
What we’re looking for
Degree Civil / Struct ural Engineering
Experienced user of Creo and/or Solidworks
High competency structural design utilising relevant software (e.g. AutoCAD, CADS, Tekla)
Previous roles within structural design consultants as well as building/engineering contractors, and/or experience of design & build projects
Experience designing masonry structures and/or retrofitted additions/fixings into masonry buildings
Knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations with respect to managing health and safety
Solutions focussed
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage your own time to meet required deadlines
What’s in it for you?
Salary £38,000 per annum
Remote working with some time in a local office to you
Flexible working hours
25 days paid annual leave plus Bank Holidays
Company Pension Scheme matched to 8%
Healthcare Cash Plan
Life Insurance
Participation in employee discount scheme across hundreds of retailers
Social events
Charity days
Does this sound like to role for you?
If the answer is YES, why not apply today!
At Clear Channel UK we believe in fairness and as an equal opportunities employer we work hard to foster an inclusive environment, a place you can truly be yourself and be treated fairly. We focus purely on skills and behaviours so if you'd like the opportunity to help us create the future of media, out of home, we'd like to hear from you
I BEGG YOUR GARDEN!
Southbourne, Bournemouth, UK
Job Summary:
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Foreman to oversee our projects. The ideal candidate is a natural problem solver who enjoys working outdoors, has significant trade experience, and demonstrates excellent leadership and project management skills. This role requires someone who can see the big picture, ensure projects run both on time and on budget, maintain high standards of health and safety and creates a vibrant and positive atmosphere for a long term team of contractors.
Essential Skills and Experience:
Minimum 5 years of experience as a joiner or carpenter (or possibly some other trade)
Minimum 2 years of experience supervising or managing others.
All round understanding of what it would take to work with other contractors to help deliver a project; 90% of which would be garden rooms.
Strong planning and coordination skills to ensure projects run smoothly.
Natural problem solver with the ability to keep the team working efficiently.
Excellent leadership skills, capable of coaching and supporting team members.
Self-motivated and directed, with a focus on project completion.
Friendly and sociable, committed to both the team and company Directors.
Driver with own vehicle.
High standards of project management and resource coordination.
Ability to make commercially sound decisions that priortise the companies goals.
Conscientious attitude, reliability, and consistency.
Adherence to health and safety standards, maintaining tidy and organized sites.
No BS approach to getting things done, and able to discern when others are trying to pull a fast one.
Desirable Skills:
Experience working with external building structures, such as cabins and pods.
Possession of own van.
Wide network of tradespeople (e.g., electricians, plumbers).
Willingness to work on remote jobs when necessary.
Ability to generate reports using company software and identify areas for improvement.
Experience in recruiting and interviewing team members.
Responsibilities:
Overseeing day-to-day operations on the construction site.
Ensuring materials and tools are available as needed.
Coaching and mentoring younger team members.
Maintaining necessary standards of health and safety on site.
Ensuring projects are completed on time, on budget, and to a high standard.
Maintaining professionalism and representing the company positively at all times.
Generating reports and providing feedback for continuous improvement.
Values:
Our company values are integral to our operations and decision-making processes. We love creating a fun, inclusive and positive culture where we celebrate what we do, yet have each others backs for challenges outside of work. We love creating a sense of tribe; think an SAS squad that can hit the ground running and smash a project out of the work seriously impressing customers. We seek individuals who align with our emphasis on trustworthiness, integrity, honesty, and teamwork. We’re passionate about what we do, and work with those who are proper grafters and love to celebrate at the end of the week and for special occasions.
Application Process:
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply directly. We will be conducting first and second interviews in the coming week with a starting date on the 7th June for an exciting new project starting on the 10th June. It will be continuous work. HQ is based in Southbourne, Bournemouth.
How to Apply:
Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role
We look forward to receiving your application and discussing how you can become a valuable part of our team. Let's do this!
Job Summary:
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Foreman to oversee our projects. The ideal candidate is a natural problem solver who enjoys working outdoors, has significant trade experience, and demonstrates excellent leadership and project management skills. This role requires someone who can see the big picture, ensure projects run both on time and on budget, maintain high standards of health and safety and creates a vibrant and positive atmosphere for a long term team of contractors.
Essential Skills and Experience:
Minimum 5 years of experience as a joiner or carpenter (or possibly some other trade)
Minimum 2 years of experience supervising or managing others.
All round understanding of what it would take to work with other contractors to help deliver a project; 90% of which would be garden rooms.
Strong planning and coordination skills to ensure projects run smoothly.
Natural problem solver with the ability to keep the team working efficiently.
Excellent leadership skills, capable of coaching and supporting team members.
Self-motivated and directed, with a focus on project completion.
Friendly and sociable, committed to both the team and company Directors.
Driver with own vehicle.
High standards of project management and resource coordination.
Ability to make commercially sound decisions that priortise the companies goals.
Conscientious attitude, reliability, and consistency.
Adherence to health and safety standards, maintaining tidy and organized sites.
No BS approach to getting things done, and able to discern when others are trying to pull a fast one.
Desirable Skills:
Experience working with external building structures, such as cabins and pods.
Possession of own van.
Wide network of tradespeople (e.g., electricians, plumbers).
Willingness to work on remote jobs when necessary.
Ability to generate reports using company software and identify areas for improvement.
Experience in recruiting and interviewing team members.
Responsibilities:
Overseeing day-to-day operations on the construction site.
Ensuring materials and tools are available as needed.
Coaching and mentoring younger team members.
Maintaining necessary standards of health and safety on site.
Ensuring projects are completed on time, on budget, and to a high standard.
Maintaining professionalism and representing the company positively at all times.
Generating reports and providing feedback for continuous improvement.
Values:
Our company values are integral to our operations and decision-making processes. We love creating a fun, inclusive and positive culture where we celebrate what we do, yet have each others backs for challenges outside of work. We love creating a sense of tribe; think an SAS squad that can hit the ground running and smash a project out of the work seriously impressing customers. We seek individuals who align with our emphasis on trustworthiness, integrity, honesty, and teamwork. We’re passionate about what we do, and work with those who are proper grafters and love to celebrate at the end of the week and for special occasions.
Application Process:
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply directly. We will be conducting first and second interviews in the coming week with a starting date on the 7th June for an exciting new project starting on the 10th June. It will be continuous work. HQ is based in Southbourne, Bournemouth.
How to Apply:
Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role
We look forward to receiving your application and discussing how you can become a valuable part of our team. Let's do this!
Museum of London Archaeology
London / Northampton / Stansted / South West and South East.
We are seeking to recruit a range of experienced Project Managers across the UK to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects.
About us
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need.
The roles
You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout the lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion. Tasks include preparation of bids, project design, mobilisation in the field, public engagement, reporting and publication.
All roles have a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.
The division in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit.
Assistant Project Managers
National: £33,300 to £40,960 / London: £35,411 to £41,827
The primary purpose of this role is to support the Project Managers and Senior Project Managers in the design and delivery of archaeological projects and to manage and deliver smaller archaeological project. Working with the team, the role will assist with the costing, organising and managing the delivery of projects to meet the need of our clients.
Project Manager
National: £40,306 to £47,116 / London £40,891 to £52,221
We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban construction or archaeology; including a solid working knowledge of preparing bids, contract and Line management, resource planning, programme management, change control, forecasting and financial reporting.
Senior Project Manager
National: £42,435 to £49,456 / London: £47,116 to £52,966
We would also consider applications for Senior Project Managers that would suit a highly experienced Project Manager with a demonstrable casework track-record, looking to further develop their career and knowledge. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. As a Senior Project Manager you will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you have costed and commercially manage.
MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects.
To apply
If you would like to know more about the opportunities and roles, please contact
Please submit a full CV, application form (via the recruitment portal) and a covering letter setting out your reasons for applying and what you can bring to MOLA at
Closing date is: 27th October 2024.
We are seeking to recruit a range of experienced Project Managers across the UK to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects.
About us
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need.
The roles
You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout the lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion. Tasks include preparation of bids, project design, mobilisation in the field, public engagement, reporting and publication.
All roles have a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.
The division in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit.
Assistant Project Managers
National: £33,300 to £40,960 / London: £35,411 to £41,827
The primary purpose of this role is to support the Project Managers and Senior Project Managers in the design and delivery of archaeological projects and to manage and deliver smaller archaeological project. Working with the team, the role will assist with the costing, organising and managing the delivery of projects to meet the need of our clients.
Project Manager
National: £40,306 to £47,116 / London £40,891 to £52,221
We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban construction or archaeology; including a solid working knowledge of preparing bids, contract and Line management, resource planning, programme management, change control, forecasting and financial reporting.
Senior Project Manager
National: £42,435 to £49,456 / London: £47,116 to £52,966
We would also consider applications for Senior Project Managers that would suit a highly experienced Project Manager with a demonstrable casework track-record, looking to further develop their career and knowledge. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. As a Senior Project Manager you will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you have costed and commercially manage.
MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects.
To apply
If you would like to know more about the opportunities and roles, please contact
Please submit a full CV, application form (via the recruitment portal) and a covering letter setting out your reasons for applying and what you can bring to MOLA at
Closing date is: 27th October 2024.
University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading University. With over 6000 academic and professional staff supporting over 46,000 students, we are one of NZ’s largest employers. We have eight academic faculties and 11 service divisions creating a diverse, dynamic and complex organisational culture that demands excellence.
Our significant Property Portfolio represents a vibrant, valuable, and complex network of physical spaces that enable learning and teaching, research and innovation, support the student experience as well as our partnerships and engagement.
The Property Services team has a strong reputation for providing a leading-edge planning and development consultancy that contributes to the success of the University of Auckland through the provision of high-quality physical environments. We build and service some of the largest and most complex buildings and construction projects in the country.
Te Rautaki Tūāpapa, our new Estate Strategy to 2030, reinforces our commitment to sustainability and provides a cohesive, future-focussed and coordinated approach to investment in, and management of, our physical environments throughout the University estate.
Job Description
The opportunity | Te Whiwhinga mahi
We have a fantastic opportunity for a senior level leader to join our Capital Works team as Associate Director – Capital Works.
You will be working across a wide and varied portfolio of projects successfully managing consultant teams focused on delivery of significant projects through to completion phase.
Opportunities include working on specialist research facilities like the recently completed Space Institute in the Engineering School, high-tech teaching spaces like our Financial Lab and student accommodation upgrades right through to our much larger programme builds which include state of the art scientific and medical research facilities; teaching and learning facilities; or projects to support the student experience such as the new Recreation and Wellness Centre prominent on Symonds Street.
This is a pivotal role with key accountability for the planning, resourcing, investigation and delivery of major capital works projects.
Some key aspects and responsibilities include:
Engaging and managing consultant design teams.
Leading internal and external project managers engaged on capital projects
Stakeholder management across the University community and externally.
Ensuring the implementation of the University’s sustainability goals and meeting sustainability criteria identified for each project. Project procurement including calling and evaluation of tenders, tender documents, adherence to standards and consents.
Delivering exciting and cutting-edge design which talks to our place in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa, and the Pacific region.
Construction management including leading internal and external teams, monitoring and recording progress including financials whilst liaising with engineers, consultants, the planning team and other internal stakeholders.
The development and implementing masterplans.
Managing resourcing, investigations, project briefs, programmes, design reports and budget approvals.
Strategic and Risk management.
For more information please see Position Description and Candidate Information Booklet
About you | He kōrero mōu
As an experienced leader, our ideal candidate will demonstrate a high-level ability to influence and communicate effectively to a diverse range of stakeholders. They will demonstrate cultural sensitivity, embrace diversity, and have the technical background to understand projects from multiple viewpoints and this will come from significant commercial and project management experience from a construction/architecture environment. They will operate with energy and passion and will demonstrate a collaborative approach where they partner closely with peers, value the needs of others and model best practice principals and behaviours. Teamwork, customer focus and negotiation skills are vital to the role.
Preference will be given to candidates with a proven understanding of large-scale building programmes and large impact compliance works and those who can demonstrate an ability to think and act strategically to provide valuable input to achieve the best long-term outcomes.
What we offer | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
We offer our staff more than just a job - we offer them an opportunity to be part of a dynamic, world class organisation which provides staff with benefits and support throughout their lives and careers. We have a number of generous benefits that we believe will be important to you:
We realise your time is important to you. We offer a range of leave entitlements, including five weeks annual leave a year , and flexible working arrangements which allow for a greater work life balance.
UoA staff have access to two superannuation plans, Kiwisaver and UniSaver New Zealand, with the University contributing 6.75% annually towards UniSaver.
Your happiness and wellbeing at work is important to us. We have a range of support programmes and benefits available to support health and wellbeing. Discounted health insurance and eye testing, flu jabs, a Recreation Centre on campus, as well as a new state of the art recreation centre being built right now.
Enjoy our beautiful park like grounds and take advantage of the facilities on offer including childcare, parking, cafes, libraries etc.
Additional Information
How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono
This position will be advertised both internally and externally and is due to close on the 10th September 2023.
Applications must be submitted online, by the closing date to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above.
Please reach out to Joshua Chapman j.chapman@auckland.ac.nz for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications by email.
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment. For further information on services for Māori, Pacific, women, LGBTQIATakatāpu iMVPFAFF + , people with disabilities, parenting support, flexible work and other personal circumstances go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika | the Equity Policy and visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading University. With over 6000 academic and professional staff supporting over 46,000 students, we are one of NZ’s largest employers. We have eight academic faculties and 11 service divisions creating a diverse, dynamic and complex organisational culture that demands excellence.
Our significant Property Portfolio represents a vibrant, valuable, and complex network of physical spaces that enable learning and teaching, research and innovation, support the student experience as well as our partnerships and engagement.
The Property Services team has a strong reputation for providing a leading-edge planning and development consultancy that contributes to the success of the University of Auckland through the provision of high-quality physical environments. We build and service some of the largest and most complex buildings and construction projects in the country.
Te Rautaki Tūāpapa, our new Estate Strategy to 2030, reinforces our commitment to sustainability and provides a cohesive, future-focussed and coordinated approach to investment in, and management of, our physical environments throughout the University estate.
Job Description
The opportunity | Te Whiwhinga mahi
We have a fantastic opportunity for a senior level leader to join our Capital Works team as Associate Director – Capital Works.
You will be working across a wide and varied portfolio of projects successfully managing consultant teams focused on delivery of significant projects through to completion phase.
Opportunities include working on specialist research facilities like the recently completed Space Institute in the Engineering School, high-tech teaching spaces like our Financial Lab and student accommodation upgrades right through to our much larger programme builds which include state of the art scientific and medical research facilities; teaching and learning facilities; or projects to support the student experience such as the new Recreation and Wellness Centre prominent on Symonds Street.
This is a pivotal role with key accountability for the planning, resourcing, investigation and delivery of major capital works projects.
Some key aspects and responsibilities include:
Engaging and managing consultant design teams.
Leading internal and external project managers engaged on capital projects
Stakeholder management across the University community and externally.
Ensuring the implementation of the University’s sustainability goals and meeting sustainability criteria identified for each project. Project procurement including calling and evaluation of tenders, tender documents, adherence to standards and consents.
Delivering exciting and cutting-edge design which talks to our place in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa, and the Pacific region.
Construction management including leading internal and external teams, monitoring and recording progress including financials whilst liaising with engineers, consultants, the planning team and other internal stakeholders.
The development and implementing masterplans.
Managing resourcing, investigations, project briefs, programmes, design reports and budget approvals.
Strategic and Risk management.
For more information please see Position Description and Candidate Information Booklet
About you | He kōrero mōu
As an experienced leader, our ideal candidate will demonstrate a high-level ability to influence and communicate effectively to a diverse range of stakeholders. They will demonstrate cultural sensitivity, embrace diversity, and have the technical background to understand projects from multiple viewpoints and this will come from significant commercial and project management experience from a construction/architecture environment. They will operate with energy and passion and will demonstrate a collaborative approach where they partner closely with peers, value the needs of others and model best practice principals and behaviours. Teamwork, customer focus and negotiation skills are vital to the role.
Preference will be given to candidates with a proven understanding of large-scale building programmes and large impact compliance works and those who can demonstrate an ability to think and act strategically to provide valuable input to achieve the best long-term outcomes.
What we offer | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
We offer our staff more than just a job - we offer them an opportunity to be part of a dynamic, world class organisation which provides staff with benefits and support throughout their lives and careers. We have a number of generous benefits that we believe will be important to you:
We realise your time is important to you. We offer a range of leave entitlements, including five weeks annual leave a year , and flexible working arrangements which allow for a greater work life balance.
UoA staff have access to two superannuation plans, Kiwisaver and UniSaver New Zealand, with the University contributing 6.75% annually towards UniSaver.
Your happiness and wellbeing at work is important to us. We have a range of support programmes and benefits available to support health and wellbeing. Discounted health insurance and eye testing, flu jabs, a Recreation Centre on campus, as well as a new state of the art recreation centre being built right now.
Enjoy our beautiful park like grounds and take advantage of the facilities on offer including childcare, parking, cafes, libraries etc.
Additional Information
How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono
This position will be advertised both internally and externally and is due to close on the 10th September 2023.
Applications must be submitted online, by the closing date to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above.
Please reach out to Joshua Chapman j.chapman@auckland.ac.nz for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications by email.
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment. For further information on services for Māori, Pacific, women, LGBTQIATakatāpu iMVPFAFF + , people with disabilities, parenting support, flexible work and other personal circumstances go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz
The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika | the Equity Policy and visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz