The infrastructure industry offers rewarding career paths for young people in New Zealand.
There is a real need for skilled and qualified people to work in infrastructure around New Zealand.
It offers a wide variety of opportunities in many different fields – from learning practical skills to gaining more technical knowledge. Infrastructure workers can go right to the top!
There are also jobs available for keen people in both city and country areas.
On-the-job training is a real advantage of many infrastructure jobs. Workers are able to gain nationally and internationally recognised qualifications, often subsidised by their employers, meaning no student debt. These qualifications are designed specially for the infrastructure industry and because they mix practical training with theory, they are up-to-date and give people real skills for real jobs.
The infrastructure industry works on roads and pavements, highways and bridges, water, gas and electrical networks, forestry, roading, and rural development and maintenance – in short everything that keeps the country moving and working.
So if you know young people who are thinking of a career in infrastructure, have a look at the other areas on the website and encourage them to do the same.
There is a real need for skilled and qualified people to work in infrastructure around New Zealand.
It offers a wide variety of opportunities in many different fields – from learning practical skills to gaining more technical knowledge. Infrastructure workers can go right to the top!
There are also jobs available for keen people in both city and country areas.
On-the-job training is a real advantage of many infrastructure jobs. Workers are able to gain nationally and internationally recognised qualifications, often subsidised by their employers, meaning no student debt. These qualifications are designed specially for the infrastructure industry and because they mix practical training with theory, they are up-to-date and give people real skills for real jobs.
The infrastructure industry works on roads and pavements, highways and bridges, water, gas and electrical networks, forestry, roading, and rural development and maintenance – in short everything that keeps the country moving and working.
So if you know young people who are thinking of a career in infrastructure, have a look at the other areas on the website and encourage them to do the same.

