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Industrial Valve Engineering

SGS

Branch Supervisor for Christchurch Workshop Required.

Are you looking to relocate to the beautiful South Island-just waiting for the right job?

IVE is part of the industrial services division of the SGS Group and are market leaders in the field of servicing, procuring, and installing complex valve networks, with branches in Christchurch, Invercargill, New Plymouth, Hamilton and Tokoroa,

We are currently seeking an experienced Fitter & Turner or Valve Technician preferably with a minimum of 5 years’ experience in the Dairy or Food Manufacturing Industries. Suitable applicants will be trade qualified people, physically fit, with exceptional mechanical aptitude, supervisor, or team leader experience and who enjoy working to high standards of quality in flexible and challenging environments.

The successful applicant will receive a competitive hourly rate, non FBT vehicle and penal rates for overtime and weekend work.

If this sounds like you, please apply by sending your CV to tom.fuhrmann@sgs.com.
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