Asset Planning Engineer
Shape the future of transport in a fast‑growing district. Use asset data, planning expertise, and judgement to deliver resilient, community‑focused roading solutions.
Full Time | Permanent | Rangiora Based
About us
Join a team that’s shaping the future of one of New Zealand’s fast-growing districts.
The Waimakariri District is a vibrant and rapidly expanding region just north of Christchurch, offering an exceptional lifestyle and strong community spirit.
With a population over 69,000 residents, the district continues to grow, driven by its attractive mix of rural charm, urban convenience, and strategic infrastructure investment. At Waimakariri District Council, we’re proud to support this growth by delivering high-quality services and planning for a thriving future.
About the Role
Waimakariri District Council is seeking an experienced Asset Planning Engineer to support the planning and management of our roading and transport assets in a fast-growing community
This is a key technical role where you’ll help ensure our transport network is safe, resilient, cost effective and fit for purpose now and into the future. Working within the Utilities & Roading Group, the role sits at the intersection of data, planning and real world decision making.
You’ll work closely with transport strategy, delivery and finance teams to help Council understand what we have, how it’s performing, and where investment is needed — translating sound asset information into practical, long term decisions that benefit the community.
What you’ll be involved in
In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to:
Keep Council’s transportation plans current, practical and aligned with national requirements
Turn asset data and condition information into insights that support better investment decisions
Support renewals planning, funding processes and long term forecasting across the transport activity
Contribute technical input into resilience thinking and broader infrastructure strategy work
Provide clear, down to earth technical advice that helps others navigate complex asset information
You’ll also be involved in core asset management activities such as development and maintaining Transportation Activity Management Plans, improving asset data quality and condition driven programmes, and working alongside finance and operational teams to ensure information is robust and reliable.
This is a hands on technical role, offering scope to apply your judgement, improve how things are done, and see your work translated into meaningful outcomes for the Community.
About You
We’re looking for a collaborative and technically capable professional who enjoys combining analysis with practical delivery. You’ll ideally have:
A tertiary qualification in engineering (or equivalent)
7+ years’ experience in road asset management and planning within a local authority or similar environment
A strong working knowledge of RAMM, NZTA requirements, asset lifecycle planning, and financial modelling.
Experience preparing and maintaining Activity Management Plans and supporting infrastructure strategies.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.
A solutions focused mindset and commitment to continuous improvement.
What We Offer
We offer a competitive salary package, great working conditions and a very supportive and friendly team environment where you can develop your career and really make a difference for the community
The opportunity to play a key role in shaping the future of transport infrastructure in a fast‑growing district
Work locally from our Rangiora Service Centre with opportunities to contribute at a district‑wide level
Apply now
If you’re passionate about asset management, data driven decision making, and making a lasting difference in your community, we’d love to hear from you.
For more information or a confidential chat, contact Joanne McBride, Roading and Transport Manager at 0800 965 468 (0800 WMK GOV).
Please click here to view a copy of the position description.
Please submit your application including your CV and a cover letter by 24 May 2026.
Please note: To be considered for this role, you must currently hold valid working rights for New Zealand. Applications from candidates without current eligibility to work in New Zealand will not be considered.
- Department
- Roading
- Locations
- Farmers Office
- Employment type
- Full-time