Wētā Workshop Ltd

Tracking Coordinator (Fixed-term)

Wētā Workshop Ltd  •  Wellington, NZ (Onsite)  •  2 hours ago
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Job Description

Wētā Workshop is famous for bringing fantastical worlds to life through hyper-realistic props, costumes, armour, creatures, miniatures, bigatures and a whole lot more.

With some big projects underway, our Manufacturing crew are looking for a Tracking Coordinator to join them through to February 2027.

The Tracking Coordinator is responsible for tracking the large volume of pieces arriving into the Workshop from suppliers, vendors, partners etc – ensuring every item is accurately counted, recorded and accounted for. This is essential for helping maintain visibility of incoming work, resolving issues and ensuring everything is ready for shipment.

Day to day, this will look like:

  • Receiving, counting and recording incoming pieces from suppliers, vendors and partners.

  • Using tracking schedules and information from Art Direction and Production, maintain accurate tracking records, including quantities, condition and project allocation.

  • Cross-checking deliveries against purchase orders, manifests and project requirements.

  • Assist in identifying and escalating missing, damaged or incorrect items.

  • Monitoring incoming deliveries and providing updates to key stakeholders.

  • Producing summaries and maintaining clear documentation to support project visibility.

The team are looking for someone with:

  • Experience in logistics, inventory, warehousing or a coordination role.

  • A love of numbers and a keen eye for detail

  • Great organisational skills and able to work in a place with fast-moving pieces

  • Confident communication skills

  • A good level of physical fitness and a willingness to help move equipment and materials

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This role will help play an important role in keeping Wētā Workshop's manufacturing pipeline running smoothly – if you love organisation, accuracy and keeping things on track - please apply.

Additional Information

You must have the right to work in New Zealand to be considered for this role.

Applications close Tuesday 14 July 2026.

This role is full time (42.5 hours per week), and is fixed-term through to the end of February 2027.

If there’s anything we can do to accommodate you through the recruitment process, please let us know.

The successful candidate will be required to undergo a Ministry of Justice check.

Wētā Workshop Ltd

About Wētā Workshop Ltd

Wētā Workshop brings imaginary worlds to life by delivering concept design, physical effects, collectables, immersive visitor experiences and games to the world’s entertainment and creative industries. Housed under one roof are the equipment, technology, infrastructure, creativity and capacity to design and create anything and everything, from whole worlds to weapons, creatures to costumes, prosthetics to miniatures, and so much more.

Services

Our 65,000 square foot facility offers:

• 3D modelling

• 3D printing

• Costume and leatherworking

• Consumer products

• Design

• Electronics and animatronics

• Engineering and metal shop

• Hair

• Imaging

• Make-up, prosthetics and creatures

• Blacksmithing

• Sculpting

• Technology and innovation

• Tourism

• Weapons

• Publishing

• Miniatures, model making and props

• Moulding

• Paint shop

• Video games

• Location-based experiences

Established by Richard Taylor and Tania Rodger in 1987, we are best known for our screen work on The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Avatar, and Dune, our immersive visitor experiences, Gallipoli: The Scale of our War, Expo 2020 Dubai’s Mobility Pavilion and Wētā Workshop Unleashed. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, Wētā Workshop’s ground-breaking work has earned us multiple international awards.

Industry
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Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Wellington, NZ
Year Founded
1987
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