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Trades and Services Jobs in new zealand

About the Trades & Services Industry in New Zealand

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Tradestaff

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Tradestaff is New Zealand's leading supplier of temporary and permanent workers to the trade sector. With 12 locations throughout the country Tradestaff has a broad range of work available now – from unskilled to highly specialised.

Globally, skilled trades are the highest in demand. The bottom line is that New Zealand needs skilled tradespeople to contribute to its development, and last year the Trades and Services industry was booming. It was among the fastest-growing industries on SEEK with a 16.9% increase in job opportunities. The industry recorded more than 3,400 new roles year-on-year and the average advertised salary was $59,646.

 

Growth in this industry was driven primarily by the housing market in Auckland, with the city accounting for 9.4% of the total growth in job opportunities year-on-year.

 

Roles advertised in Automotive Trades made up the biggest contribution to the overall growth in Trades & Services, with 3.7% growth in job opportunities year-on-year. This was followed by Labourers (2.5%) and roles in the Building Trades (2.3%).

Demand for Trades and Services in New Zealand

New Zealand suffers from a significant skills shortfall in the Trades & Services industry and there is subsequently a strong demand for talented individuals across a number of roles. The current shortage amounts to around 60,000 workers in building and construction alone.

The growth in job opportunities across Building Trades (2.3%) and Labouring (2.5%) was driven by the housing boom. New Zealand needs to continue to build more than 30,000 new homes each year if we are to keep up with rising demand. Half of the jobs shortfall is estimated to be for trades qualified workers. That translates into great opportunities for those considering construction as a career.

In addition, the building and construction industry is becoming increasingly specialised, meaning that there are qualifications available for specialized trades, and plenty of scope for employment in these areas.

 

The sector can be broken down into the following categories:

 

  • Automotive trades

  • Labourers

  • Building trades

  • Technicians

  • Welders & Boilermakers

  • Carpentry & Cabinet Making

  • Cleaning Services

  • Fitters, Turners & Machinists

  • Gardening & Landscaping

  • Hair & Beauty Services

  • Nannies & Babysitters

  • Locksmiths

  • Bakers & Pastry Chefs

For Visa Applicants: Roles on the Skills Shortages List

If you are offered a job which appears on the list below, and you have the qualifications and experience to match, getting a work visa will be easier. This is because the government has identified that employers need to recruit people from overseas to help meet demand for your skills.

 

  • Automotive Electrician

  • Diesel Motor Mechanic (including Heavy Vehicle Inspector)

  • Electrician (General)

  • Electric Line Mechanic

  • Baker

  • Bricklayer

  • Carpenter

  • Carpenter and Joiner

  • Composite Technician

  • Electronic Equipment Trades Worker

  • Fibrous Plasterer

  • Floor Finisher

  • Glazier

  • Joiner

  • Metal Casting Trades Worker (Foundry Moulder)

  • Metal Fabricator

  • Metal Machinist (First Class) (CNC Machinist)

  • Motor Mechanic (General)

  • Motor Mechanic (General) (Automotive Air Conditioning Technician)

  • Panel Beater

  • Plastics Technician

  • Plastics Engineer

  • Roof Tiler

  • Roof Plumber

  • Scaffolder

  • Sheetmetal Trades Worker

  • Solid Plasterer

  • Stonemason

  • Vehicle Painter

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Labourers - various opportunities

City:

Christchurch

Job Type:

Permanent / Full Time

Date:

14/11/2025

We work with a range of different companies who call on us for their staffing needs.
We can work with you to help you find something that fits in with your schedule - whether that is casual shifts or fulltime potentially ongoing work. Additionally we will discuss what your experience is and what you are wanting to do, to try and find the perfect fit for you!
These roles include: general labouring, construction site work, factory based positions, car grooming, gardening and much more!
You will

Factory Labourer

City:

Christchurch

Job Type:

Casual / Temporary / Contract

Date:

14/11/2025

We will only accept applicants who are currently residing in New Zealand with the appropriate work or residency visa.
The Role:
Our client, based in Wigram, is seeking a Factory Labourer to join their busy, fast-paced team.
This is an afternoon shift role, Monday - Friday from 2:30pm-11.00pm.
Starting rate - $24.00-26.00 p/h + 8% Holiday Pay
Duties include:
Machine operating
Safe manual handling of glass
Strapping in product
Use of mechanical/lifting aids to move glass
General labourin

Frame & Truss Manufacturing - Night Shift

City:

Christchurch

Job Type:

Permanent / Full Time

Date:

14/11/2025

We work with a large Frame and Truss company in Christchurch.
They are looking for experienced and hard working people to join their night shift.
For this position you will need:
- Previous experience in Frame and Truss assembly OR some hammerhand experience
- To be competent using nail guns
- Your own car and full licence
- To pass regular drug tests
- To be happy working night shift (5pm start Monday - Thursday, 3pm start Friday)
- To have good knowledge around Health and Safety
- Fit

Night Shift Labourer

City:

Christchurch

Job Type:

Permanent / Full Time

Date:

14/11/2025

We urgently require a night shift labourer for our busy site in Hornby.
Immediate start, Mondays to Thursdays 3pm-1am, with overtime on Fridays as required.
This role requires heavy lifting and physical labour.
Full PPE provided
Must have own reliable transport and full licence.
If you believe you fit the requirements for this role, please call Lauren or apply online.
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