Be the driving force behind safety on some of NZ's most exciting construction projects.
Make a real impact. Build a safer tomorrow. We're looking for a standout Health and Safety Advisor to take a key frontline role in our Queenstown/Central Otago team. This isn't just another H and S job - it's your chance to lead on-site, influence culture, and help shape the future of safety at one of New Zealand's most respected commercial construction companies.
About us
Naylor Love has been building New Zealand since 1910. We're proudly Kiwi owned, with 950+ staff delivering 100+ projects nationwide. From schools and hospitals to iconic cityscapes - we're known for quality builds, great people, and a strong, values-driven culture.
We offer a workplace where you're supported to grow, encouraged to lead, and surrounded by a team that backs you every step of the way.
The role
As Health and Safety Advisor, you'll be the boots on the ground - partnering with site teams, solving real-world safety challenges, and driving high standards across two major projects. You'll be a critical link between operational delivery and our regional H and S strategy, with the autonomy to make things happen.
You'll join a small, dedicated H and S team and work alongside 120+ team members across Central Otago who love what they do - and where they do it.
What you'll bring:
Why Naylor Love?
This is more than a job - it's a chance to step up, lead from the front, and be part of a company that puts its people and safety first.
If you are ready to explore this opportunity, please apply with your CV within.
Applications will close on Friday, 23 May 2025.
To view a copy of the position description, please copy and paste the following link into your internet browser: https://expressonline.haineslink.co.nz/pdfs/793537_JobDesc.pdf
Naylor Love is an equal opportunities employer and committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion across all areas of our business.
Building People, Creating a Sustainable Future - He Whaihanga Tangata, He Waihanga Anamata Toitū.