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Formworker
Job details.
- Location
- Auckland
- Salary
- $35 - $40 per hour, Benefits: Weekly pay
- Job Type
- Temporary
- Ref
- 301537
- Posted
- 4 days ago
Formwork Workers Wanted – Based at Auckland Airport
We are currently seeking experienced Formwork Workers to join our dynamic construction team working on major infrastructure and commercial building projects at Auckland Airport. If you have a solid background in formwork, a commitment to safety, and take pride in delivering quality workmanship, we want to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities:
We are currently seeking experienced Formwork Workers to join our dynamic construction team working on major infrastructure and commercial building projects at Auckland Airport. If you have a solid background in formwork, a commitment to safety, and take pride in delivering quality workmanship, we want to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities:
- Read, understand, and work from formwork and construction drawings
- Accurately position, align, level, and brace formwork structures
- Comply with all site health and safety regulations and procedures
- Collaborate effectively with team members to meet project timelines
- Inspect and maintain tools and equipment to ensure safe operation
- Proven experience in formwork construction
- $40 per hour on contract
- Ability to interpret technical drawings and layout plans
- Current Confined Space Certification (mandatory):
You must hold a valid Confined Space Ticket, demonstrating that you are trained and certified to safely enter, work in, and exit confined spaces as per New Zealand safety regulations. - Solid understanding of construction site safety standards
- Physically fit and able to perform manual labour in a demanding environment
- Positive attitude, reliability, and good communication skills
- Ongoing work with potential for long-term opportunities and career growth
- Supportive and safety-first work culture
- On-site training and continuous professional development
- Be part of exciting projects shaping Auckland’s infrastructure