Job Description
Our client is a well-established, family-owned engineering firm with over 75 years in the industry. They operate across New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific, specialising in the design, manufacture, and maintenance of complex engineering systems, including large-scale custom fabrication and industrial equipment.
With over 90 staff and a newly built, state-of-the-art facility in Upper Hutt, they are one of the region’s most capable engineering workshops. They also have an Auckland service centre and teams based at major airports in Australia.
We’re looking for a reliable and experienced Press Brake & Guillotine Operator to join a busy workshop team. This Permanent role offers a hands-on, varied workload and opportunities to learn and grow.
About the Role
In this role, you’ll be responsible for operating press brake and guillotine machinery to fold and cut metal, as well as supporting the production of custom metalwork and fabricated products.
Key Responsibilities
• Operate press brake and fold various materials accurately
• Cut materials using guillotine and bandsaw
• Assist with manufacturing custom products, including air bridges
• Read and work from technical drawings
• Support tradespeople and team members across the workshop
• Help train other staff on the job, as required
• Participate in pick-ups and deliveries as needed
• Operate a forklift (or be willing to gain a forklift licence)
• Follow safety procedures and maintain a tidy, safe work environment
• Wear correct PPE and maintain a professional appearance, especially when working off-site
• Take part in training and development, both internal and external
• Complete job documentation accurately and on time
• Work on-site or at customer locations when required
What We're Looking For
• Experience using press brake and guillotine machines
• Ability to read and interpret technical/engineering drawings
• Good communication and teamwork skills
• Strong attention to detail and craftsmanship
• Basic computer, literacy, and numeracy skills
• Understanding of workshop health and safety practices
• Willingness to be flexible and take on varied tasks
• Good time management and ability to prioritise work
• Forklift licence (or willingness to obtain one)
• A customer-focused and professional attitude
Why Apply?
• Supportive management and team environment
• Ongoing training and skill development
• Stable, full-time work with variety
• Opportunities to grow within the role
Interested? Contact Liam on 021 368 813 for a confidential conversation.
Or apply now with your CV – we’d love to hear from you!