Feisst Group Ltd

  • Posted: 28 Nov 2023
  • Location: New Plymouth
  • Work Type: Full Time
  • Classification: Trades & services
NPE-Tech is an established Electrical Contracting company based in New Plymouth, along with branches in Tauranga and Palmerston North. We pride ourselves on our work, delivering on quality and safety within a friendly team environment. This role is for an Electrical Supervisor to join our New Plymouth Electrical team. If you are a hands-on supervisor that has excellent technical knowledge and has experience with both office based tasks such as estimating, quoting and customer liaison, but still keen to get the tool belt on when required then this role is for you.



Come join our team if you:

Are safety conscious
Have proven project management or site supervision skills including managing programs, project resources including people, budgets and procurement.
Have client relationship management experience
A NZ registered electrician
Have prior experience in NZ on residential, commercial and industrial electrical installation
Lead from the front and have high standard of quality in all the work you do
Take pride in a job well done
Technology literate
Work well in a team by working hard but having some fun along the way and leading by example
Innovative and like to find solutions


What's in it for you

A dynamic and positive work environment who empowers its people to be proud and successful
Competitive wage
Development opportunities
Interesting and challenging projects


If this sounds like you apply now.



To be considered applicants for this position must have the right to work in NZ and be currently based in NZ.

Employer questions
Your application will include the following questions:
What's your expected hourly rate?
Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in New Zealand?
How many years' experience do you have as an Electrical Supervisor?
Do you have a current New Zealand driver's licence?
Do you hold a current electrical licence?
Are you licenced to drive a manual vehicle?