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Posted 19 August, 2026

Glove and Barrier Line Mechanic

Northpower
New Plymouth, TKI, NZ Full Time
Reference: d35b3bf442daffed

Job Description

About The Role As a Glove & Barrier Line Mechanic, you will be responsible for carrying out the construction, maintenance and servicing of overhead electricity lines and associated equipment, ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to customer and network requirements. You will develop work plans for construction and servicing activities, operate ground and structure-mounted electrical equipment on networks up to 33kV, and undertake the overhaul of non-load-bearing pole hardware on electrical networks up to 110kV. You will also install and replace electricity network pole structures and overhead conductors. Key Responsibilities: In this role, you will lead and support your team to deliver safe, efficient and high-quality construction and maintenance of overhead electrical networks. You will plan and coordinate work, complete WTC assessments, conduct audits and quality checks, and ensure plant, equipment and PPE are compliant and fit for purpose. You will scope and price jobs, allocate labour, plant and materials, interpret technical drawings and provide guidance to your team. You will ensure all required documentation is completed accurately and on time, identify opportunities for cost savings and continuous improvement, and communicate job progress and performance clearly. You will also build strong relationships with customers and stakeholders while maintaining a high standard of health, safety, quality and environmental compliance. Experience: To be successful in this role, you will have: ERWB Registration as a Glove & Barrier Line Mechanic. NZ Driving Licence. HT Licence is desirable. Relevant network-specific competencies. Proven experience working on electrical lines and networks. A strong commitment to health, safety, quality and environmental standards. An excellent safety record. Strong verbal and written communication skills. The ability to work effectively as part of a team and support others to succeed. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to respond quickly and effectively to challenges. A positive attitude and a commitment to delivering high-quality work. The physical capability to safely perform the requirements of the role. What Northpower Offers You: Make real impact across Aotearoa in a stable and future‑focused sector. At Northpower, you’ll do work that matters and powers our communities while growing your career in an organisation that genuinely cares for its people. You’ll benefit from: A people‑first culture built on safety, inclusion, and deep care, where contributions are recognised and wellbeing is supported through EAP and our award‑winning peer support network (Kaitiaki) Fair and market competitive pay with the flexibility to tailor through additional leave and increased employer KiwiSaver contributions Life insurance and preventative health initiatives (including annual flu immunisations and Mole Maps) Discounted group medical cover and health and fitness programmes (including Fitness Passport) Discounted fuel rates plus a range of retail discounts (including Boost, PB Tech and Specsavers) Ongoing learning and development, with clear career pathways to help you grow, specialise, or progress A welcoming, family‑friendly workplace where people are encouraged to be themselves and feel valued About Northpower: Northpower is an organisation with deep regional roots and national reach. We own and operate the electricity and fibre networks across Whangārei and Kaipara, delivering essential infrastructure to more than 60,000 connected customers, while also operating one of New Zealand’s largest multi‑utility contracting businesses. From keeping the lights on today to building the infrastructure that will power tomorrow, our work spans electricity, fibre, renewables, transmission, and energy services. With more than 1,400 people across 16 locations, we act as one to support our communities, customers, clients, and critical national infrastructure across Aotearoa. What connects all this work is real impact you can see in your community. The work you do at Northpower matters – it is seen, felt, and relied on every day. Our people are our energy source, and we offer meaningful benefits and rewards that work for you. We offer the opportunity for long term career growth as part of our talent development and succession planning process. This is your opportunity to step into a project management role where you can make a real impact. You’ll contribute to a culture that values safety, accountability, and continuous improvement. New Zealand work rights are required for the role. Pré-employment checks will include a criminal history check, drug and alcohol testing, and a medical assessment. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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