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Tauranga Jobs and Employment
Trying to find a job that incorporates a spectacular lifestyle is a daunting task... but in the coastal Bay of Plenty we manage it.
Up until the mid-1990s, the Western Bay sub-region (including Tauranga, Mt Maunganui, Papamoa and outlying towns) was mainly known as a haven for retirees. Sun-seekers arrived in droves for their holidays, to quickly return to their farms or big-city jobs. Amazing how much things can change in 10 years! If you Google 'Mt Maunganui' and click on 'images', you'll quickly realise why so many people from cities like Auckland and Hamilton decided to pack up, and head for this coastal lifestyle capital. The images tell a vivid story of seaside living.
One company has played a major role in the region's economic success - the Port of Tauranga. Well before Tauranga's appeal and true worth was identified, the port company was busy trying to generate business for itself, and also help transform what was quite a stagnant local business scene.
Big log trucks are a common sight on local roads, and in fact more logs are exported from Tauranga than from any other port in the country. The Bay of Plenty region has a climate and soils that make for a thriving forestry industry, as well as the perfect growing conditions for a range of fruit. As well as producing avocado, tangelos, nashi, feijoas, tamarillos and passionfruit, the region supplies more than 85% of the country's total kiwifruit production. These health-filled furry fruit provide more than 12,000 people with employment during the harvest season.
More than 170 exporters take advantage of the Port of Tauranga's services and another company with local headquarters is leading fertiliser company Ballance Agri-Nutrients - employer of over 600 staff and NZ's leading fertiliser manufacturer and distributor. For those scouting for work in Tauranga, bear in mind there are specific industries with a stronger demand for staff than others. Anyone with key strengths in engineering, IT, manufacturing, professional services, creative design, health, tourism and all of the trades, should stand a solid chance of finding relevant employment.
Priority One, the region's economic development agency, undertakes a number of initiatives to ensure an adequate labour market supply for local employers. These include the 'Skilled Migrant Placement Programme', INSTEP (Industry & Schools Training & Enterprise Programme) and also 'ICT Cluster', which distributes information to employers on potential candidates with IT skills.
If you're ready to relocate to a vibrant city that offers an assortment of employment opportunities and a lifestyle that is the envy of many parts of the world, here's just a handful of recruitment agencies that might be able to give you the ticket you're looking for… (Researched & written by Dave Manville) Websites for Job SeekersThese are just a few of the local recruitment & HR companies: www.1stcall.co.nz - Friendly team has a wide variety of jobs available. Will also find you work. Call them first! www.evprecruitment.com/tauranga.htm - Jobs full-time & temp, healthcare, hospitality, admin, etc. www.personnelresources.co.nz – Jobs in IT, accounting, food manufacturing, admin/secretarial, sales & marketing, etc. www.tradestaff.co.nz - Tradestaff has jobs in construction, engineering, manufacturing, etc. www.therightstaff.co.nz – Manufacturing, construction, telecoms, accountants, admin, etc. www.qjumpers.co.nz – Q Jumpers cater for ‘all trades,’ job seekers & employers can register. Western Bay EmployersHere are some the district’s biggest employers: www.port-tauranga.co.nz - Learn more about Tauranga’s biggest local employer, the Port of Tauranga. The site has contacts for stevedores, marshallers, customs brokers, etc. www.trustpower.co.nz – Trustpower is a Tauranga-based, but nationwide power company. Click on Careers on the homepage. www.priorityone.co.nz – The local economic development agency has sections on employment opportunities, ‘find a job,’ and other information. www.seeka.co.nz – NZ’s largest kiwifruit supply company involved in growing, post-harvest processing, etc. www.ballance.co.nz – NZ’s biggest fertiliser manufacturer and distributor – based at Mount Maunganui. Click on ‘About Ballance’ for job vacancies. Other local websites:withoutworktga.wikispaces.com - This website launched by Tauranga Library, has lots of helpful information including hints and tips on finding jobs, feeding the family cheaply, free activities, budgeting advice, etc. www.priorityone.co.nz - The local economic development agency has sections on employment opportunities, ‘find a job,' and other information. National Websites:Sites that offer jobs, information for migrants: www.seek.co.nz - National website with jobs in all sectors. Enter Bay of Plenty in quicksearch box on homepage. www.emigratenz.org - Lots of information for migrants including ‘NZ Cities Compared.’ www.newzealandnow.govt.nz - Practical and helpful information provided by Immigration New Zealand.
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