Auckland Council

Graduate Programme 2027 -Building Consents Graduate

Auckland Council  •  NZ$65k/yr  •  New Zealand (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

  • A salary of $65,000, with strong development support and a pathway into a permanent role.
  • Be part of work that directly impacts Aucklanders, giving you a meaningful role in shaping the city you live in.
  • Rotate across multiple teams, explore different specialties, and discover what part of the building regulation world truly inspires you.

Auckland Council is on the hunt for graduates! If you're in your final year or recently graduated and ready to kick-start your career where your work truly matters, our 2-year rotational Graduate Programme is your chance to get stuck in.

Join the largest local government organisation in Oceania, serving over 1.7 million people, and gain hands-on experience and the opportunity to help shape the future of Tāmaki Makaurau as a world-class city.

He angitūtanga: The opportunity

Our Building Consents team plays a vital role in creating safe, sustainable, and compliant buildings across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. We work at the heart of the development process, ensuring that what gets built in our city supports the wellbeing, safety, and resilience of our communities, now and into the future.

As a Building Consents Graduate, you’ll be part of a team committed to delivering a seamless, customer centred service that upholds the highest standards of quality and compliance. You’ll contribute directly to shaping Auckland’s built environment and gain the foundational skills needed for a meaningful and long term career in the building sector..

Throughout the programme, you’ll receive ongoing support, guidance, and supervision. You’ll never be expected to navigate this journey alone. You’ll work alongside experienced professionals who will coach you, review your work, and help you develop confidence and capability in a structured and supported environment

Your Rotations

First Year

You’ll build your technical foundation by rotating through:

  • Lodgement & Processing Teams
    Work with experts who assess building consent designs against the Building Code. You’ll learn how consent applications are assessed and granted approval. ,
  • Inspections Team
    Head out on site and see building work come to life. You’ll learn how inspections are performed and experience the built journey from breaking ground and foundations through to final checks.
  • Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) Team
    Support the final certification stage by reviewing documentation, verifying completed work, and ensuring each project meets all regulatory requirements.

Second Year

In year two, you’ll expand your capability through deeper engagement and specialist exposure:

  • Advanced Processing and Inspections
    Build on your first‑year experience by revisiting processing and inspections with greater responsibility and technical depth. You’ll also gain exposure to more complex consent scenarios, for example, reclad consents, historic consents or some commercial aspects.
  • Capability Team
    See behind the scenes of quality assurance through involvement in auditing, technical reviews, and training development - the engine room of our continuous improvement.

At the end of the programme, you’ll move into a final rotation aligned with your interests and future career direction.

Start date of programme, Monday 15th February 2027

He kōrero mōu: About you

You’re a motivated graduate who’s excited about contributing to the future of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s built environment. You’re curious, eager to learn, and ready to develop a strong technical foundation in the building sector.

You bring sharp attention to detail, strong customer service skills, and a willingness to take initiative. You enjoy working independently but are equally comfortable asking questions and seeking guidance when you need it.

We welcome applications from graduates in the following disciplines:

  • Building Surveying
  • Construction Management
  • Architecture, Architectural drafting or technology
  • Building Science
  • Quantity Surveying
  • Engineering (Civil, Construction, Architectural)

All qualifications held must meet the regulation requirements listed here: Regulation 18 – Technical qualifications

You must have:

  • A minimum of a relevant Bachelor’s degree in specified areas that are aligned with Regulation 18 – Technical qualifications
  • Eligibility to work in Aotearoa New Zealand for more than 4 years without sponsorship
  • Have a valid NZ-restricted driver’s license with the ability to obtain a full licence by February 2027

Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou: What we offer

You’ll gain a broad understanding of council operations and receive the support you need to step into a permanent role at the end of the programme. We offer flexibility, wellbeing support, tailored learning opportunities, and a development pathway designed to accelerate your career. You’ll also be part of a supportive graduate cohort throughout your journey.

We are proud to be recognised for our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. We are accredited by GenderTick, a signatory of the Pride Pledge. These commitments reflect our ongoing efforts to create a workplace where all staff feel valued, respected, and empowered to thrive.

How we’ll support you as a candidate

We aim to provide an experience where you feel comfortable, supported, and able to be yourself.

  • We value whakapapa, reo, and tikanga as strengths - bring your whole self to mahi.
  • If you prefer a virtual interview or would like whānau support included, just let us know during the recruitment process.
  • We’ll work with you on any access needs so you can show your best self.

For more information about the graduate programme, please visit our careers page.

Te Tukanga Tono: Application process

  • Online application – CV + a few quick questions
  • One-way video interview
  • Formal interview with a 2-person panel – in person or virtual
  • Pre-employment checks
  • Offer – Nau mai ki te whānau!

We will be reviewing and progressing applications as they are received, so get your application in now!

Together, we can create a Tāmaki Makaurau we can all be proud of. Nau mai, uru mai, your journey starts here.

Me Tono Ināianei!: Apply Now!

Applications close: Sunday, 29 March 2026

Find a copy of the position description here: Building Consents Graduate PD

This role has a remuneration of $65,000

Our employer KiwiSaver contribution is additional to the base salary offered.

This role is deemed safety sensitive, and in line with Auckland Council policy, you will be required to complete pre-employment drug and alcohol testing.

Auckland Council is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and we are committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application to assist you through the recruitment process.

Auckland Council

About Auckland Council

Auckland Council serves over 1.5 million Aucklanders providing services, policies and decision-making.

We’re here to serve Auckland and build a more prosperous region, one that gives a voice to our citizens, and makes it a great place to live, visit and invest.

Our talented people support Auckland’s elected representatives by providing specialist advice, implementing decisions and delivering services like rubbish and recycling, resource and building consents, bylaws, events and parks.

Our vision is to create a world-class city where talent wants to live. If you are interested in working for Auckland, visit our career website (careers.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz) or check our 'Jobs' and 'Life' tabs.

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Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Auckland, NZ
Year Founded
2010
Website
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