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    ELECTRICIANS AND ELECTRICAL WORK

    I am a qualified electrician/project manager/inspecter with 20 years experience looking to relocate from Nottingham to Whangarei in June 2006. Currently submitting ITA. Anyone know of any info re work leads north of Aukland or even just wanna share sparky gossip?

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    Thanks Singel- just found another 16 companies to e-mail my cv to on the Electrical contractors site- why didn't I think of that 1 ????

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    Hi,

    One of the major employers up there is the Oil Refinery. www.nzrc.co.nz

    Good Luck,

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    Keep fingers crossed and BEST OF LUCK with your job applications

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    Thanks DLW thats another CV mailed

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    Charlo

    In feb this year we stayed at a homestay where the owners OH worked at Marsden Point. He was in charge of the re-fit.

    It really was a lovely area, with gorgeous beachs and nice houses with planning restrictions so that no tower blocks etc could be built, like a conservation area. They were lovely people and the homestay was absolutely lovely. If you ever get to Whangarei, go to the Killer Prawn for dinner. yum yum.

    Just thought you might like to bear that in mind when the job offer thuds on the doormat.

    Good luck.

    Deborah

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    Charlo

    Google ESTA and ESTB requirements - unfortunately it does require some practical work irrespective of how highky quakified you are in the UK. Electricity here is very different - it's all upside down to start with.

    Jon

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    Not Heard of that. I'm sitting a safety/cpr course at NZ house in London so i can send off for a provisional practising licence, then i think i have to attend a college course for the NZ regs to get full licence once i am working in NZ. Does that sound right?

    Chris

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    Forgot to add- this is for installation work not appliances.

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