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Success stories

Updated: 4 November 2009

We're committed to making the NZ Transport Agency a great place to work. We offer a dynamic and stimulating working environment that includes many opportunities to grow and develop in your chosen career. Here are a few of the numerous success stories, told in our people's own words.

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Graduates

Craig Redmond.

Craig Redmond

Craig Redmond

BEM, M Appl Sc, Lincoln University, Graduate Environmental Planner

'The NZTA has provided me with a number of opportunities to gain real-world planning experience ranging from land-use planning, a secondment to Scotland to develop climate change policy and most recently being a member of the environmental planning team. They’ve also supported me in completing my environmental auditing training and to become a member of the EIANZ.'

Carol Ma.

Carol Ma

Carol Ma

BE (Hons), University of Canterbury, Graduate Engineer

'I have been given plenty of opportunities and support for continued professional development and participation in IPENZ activities. I also enjoy the regular catch-up meetings with other graduates from different offices. What I really love about my work is it is always different and interesting. I have been working on a variety of projects from economic analysis to traffic monitoring to running the tender for a pavement performance modelling contract.'

Trevor Wong.

Trevor Wong

Trevor Wong

Bachelor of Information Technology, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Spatial Data graduate

'To match my passion for technology in computing, I’m fortunate to be involved with the NZTA’s cutting-edge spatial technology. I have access to in-house resources that serve different types of aerial/satellite imagery and vector data layers to represent a visual map that is business focused and interactive. This has helped me increase my reservoir of spatial awareness and knowledge by learning a variety of new skills catering for different types of business needs.'

Overseas recruitment

Kevin Reid.

Kevin Reid

Kevin Reid

Kevin Reid is Project Manager for the NZTA's NZ$255 million Harbour Link Bridge project in Tauranga.

'I've enjoyed being given such a high level of responsibility. Since we arrived in New Zealand we've found it easy to fit in, it's a really friendly place. We've just built a new house and we love getting out the barbeque every summer.'

Rob Whight.

Rob Whight

Rob Whight

A wandering mind and visions of a faraway land combined to bring Rob Whight, wife Dianne and children Emma and Michael from the United Kingdom to New Zealand - and for Rob, the position of Principal Project Manager for the NZTA's Transmission Gully project.

'Kiwis are incredibly friendly people and really take the time to help you out - and as capital cities go, you can't beat the friendly atmosphere in Wellington - people actually smile! There's a real 'can do' attitude over here and much less 'red tape'. Getting a bankcard, for instance, takes five minutes instead of a week, and when one goes in to take a driving test, you do it there and then and don't have to come back at a given time.'

Rob says he is fortunate to have a great team working with him on the Transmission Gully project, one of the largest roading projects ever proposed in New Zealand.

'The leader is only ever as good as the team behind him and I'm fortunate to have a great team here - everyone working together towards a common goal. With great teams, you can make great things happen.'