Hospitality And Tourism, New Zealand

Hospitality And Tourism Jobs in New Zealand

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Traffic Controllers (TTM and TMO)

  • Posted 2w ago
  • On Site
  • Casual, Contract, Temp
Location

Lower Hutt


Job Description

Ready to make a real impact on road safety? As a Traffic Controller, you'll be essential in minimizing congestion and reducing accidents, ensuring a smoother driving experience for all!

What You’ll Do:

  • Manage traffic flow during peak times, roadworks, and special events.
  • Engage with stakeholders to report conditions and resolve issues.
  • Follow health and safety procedures to protect everyone.
  • Provide insights to improve traffic operations.


What You’ll Need:

  • TMO Ticket
  • Able to stand, lift, and work in varying weather.
  • Consistently meet work schedules.
  • Strong communication and teamwork abilities.


No TMO Ticket? No Problem! We can add you to our candidate pool for future roles without ticket requirements.

Apply now and help us create safer roads! For questions, reach out at 04 576 2067 or 0800 1 STAFF (178 233)


Desired Soft Skills

  • Attention to detail
  • Communication
  • Coordination
  • Class 2 Drivers License

Job Schedule

  • Monday to Friday

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Discover Opportunities in New Zealand's Hospitality and Tourism Industry

The Hospitality and Tourism sector in New Zealand is brimming with opportunities, from managing luxurious hotels and serving gourmet dishes in top-notch restaurants to guiding adventurous tours and orchestrating unforgettable events. This vibrant industry is at the heart of Kiwi culture, making it an exciting field to work in.

Essential Skills for Hospitality and Tourism

To thrive in this industry, you'll need a mix of skills. Mastering customer service, honing your communication and teamwork, and gaining knowledge of New Zealand’s stunning attractions and rich cultural heritage are important. Plus, a bit of versatility goes a long way—you might find yourself cooking, cleaning, and yes, even perfecting the art of making a delicious flat white!

A Unique Workplace Culture

In Hospitality and Tourism, you'll find a welcoming and inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated. Teams work closely to create memorable guest experiences, fostering a culture of service excellence. The work environment is as diverse as the industry itself, ranging from bustling hotel lobbies and vibrant restaurants to serene tour destinations. Whether you're working full-time, part-time, or in shifts, there’s a role to fit every schedule.

Competitive Pay and Benefits

The pay in this industry varies based on experience, location, and the type of establishment. Entry-level roles offer a moderate wage, but there’s plenty of room for growth. As you gain experience and specialise, your earning potential increases. Plus, tips, bonuses, and performance incentives can boost your income.

Balancing Work and Life

While the Hospitality and Tourism industry can involve irregular hours and peak seasons, many employers prioritise employee well-being with flexible schedules and paid time off. Career advancement opportunities and continuous skill development contribute to a fulfilling career, helping you maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Join the Excitement!

If you’re ready to dive into an industry that’s as dynamic as New Zealand itself, explore the world of Hospitality and Tourism. With endless opportunities and a chance to make every day an adventure.