Workshop team leader - Evening shift

  • Full-time

Company Description

About us

WM New Zealand is New Zealand's leading resource recovery, recycling, and waste management, provider. We’re committed to safeguarding our beautiful environment through sustainable management of our valuable resources. Put simply, sustainability is what we do.

Job Description

We're looking for an experienced and decisive Workshop Team Leader to lead our evening shift operations in Christchurch, New Zealand. In this role, you will oversee daily workshop activities, manage team performance, and ensure operational excellence during evening hours. You will collaborate closely with our other team leader, workshop supervisor and maintenance scheduler to maintain seamless operations across shifts and drive continuous improvement. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership capabilities, motivate team members to achieve production goals, and maintain a safe, productive work environment.

  • Supervise and lead workshop team members during evening shift operations (Monday to Thursday: 14:00–12:30, Friday: 14:00–19:00), providing clear direction and support
  • Monitor production schedules, workflow efficiency, and quality standards to ensure targets are met
  • Review and manage workload allocation using computer-based asset management systems to optimise resource utilisation and track equipment deployment across the workshop
  • Conduct performance reviews and provide constructive feedback to team members to drive continuous improvement
  • Implement and enforce health and safety protocols, ensuring compliance with all workplace regulations
  • Analyse operational challenges and make decisive decisions to resolve issues promptly and effectively
  • Allocate resources and manage shift schedules to optimize team productivity and coverage, utilising asset management system data to inform scheduling decisions
  • Communicate effectively with management, other team leaders, other departments, and team members to coordinate activities and ensure operational continuity across shifts
  • Collaborate with other team leader to share best practices, align on production priorities, and address cross-shift operational challenges
  • Train and mentor team members on equipment operation, procedures, best practices, and asset management system protocols
  • Maintain detailed records of production metrics, incidents, team performance, and asset management data within computer-based systems
  • Foster a motivational work environment that encourages collaboration and professional development

Qualifications

  • Proven experience in a team leadership or supervisory role within a heavy automotive workshop, fleet maintenance facility, or road transport engineering environment
  • Strong knowledge of heavy vehicle operations, systems, and maintenance processes specific to road transport applications
  • Demonstrated ability to manage shift operations and coordinate multiple priorities effectively in a technical workshop setting
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to motivate diverse technical teams
  • Proficiency in performance management and employee development within a technical workforce
  • Solid understanding of health and safety regulations and workplace compliance requirements
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills with a decisive approach to decision-making
  • Experience with scheduling, resource allocation, and workforce planning in workshop environments
  • Ability to work evening shift hours consistently and reliably
  • Formal qualification or certification in heavy vehicle maintenance, automotive engineering, or equivalent technical discipline
  • Background in continuous improvement methodologies or lean manufacturing practices within automotive or transport sectors

Additional Information

Why WM New Zealand?

Working at WM means being part of an essential service where no two days are the same. We offer:

  • Competitive pay and stable, consistent hours
  • Modern fleet and well-equipped workshops
  • Ongoing training, upskilling and internal career pathways
  • Supportive teams with a strong safety-first culture
  • Long-term job security in a resilient industry
  • Opportunities to progress into specialist or leadership roles
  • Work that genuinely contributes to sustainability and environmental outcomes

How to apply

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Please note - we do not always work to fixed closing dates and may start considering applications as they are received so we encourage you to apply early.

WM New Zealand is an EEO employer and promotes drug and alcohol-free workplaces.

You must be in New Zealand and hold a current work visa/residency or NZ citizenship.

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