Summer Student | Contaminated Sites Officer
Environment Canterbury
Job Type: Summer Student
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
Job Category: Environmental Services
- Connect with Likeminded Students
- Living Wage Supporter
- Uni Holidays | Fixed Term 3 Months | Nov 2026 - Feb 2027
Mō Ngā Manu Pīrere | About the Summer Student Programme
Our 2026 Summer Student Programme offers a 3–4 month, full-time, fixed-term opportunity for students wanting to gain meaningful, real-world experience at Environment Canterbury. We offer a range of placements across our organisation for tertiary students who are currently studying or have recently graduated
As part of the programme, you’ll take part in a tailored onboarding experience, including a comprehensive welcome and induction. You’ll connect with and learn alongside a cohort of fellow summer students, building networks, confidence, and capability while contributing to work that makes a difference for our region and environment.
This is a great opportunity to apply what you’ve learned, develop practical skills, and explore future career pathways.
Kōrero mō te Tūranga | About the Role
This role will give you experience and a chance to work closely with our nationally recognised multi-disciplinary contaminated land and waste team. The summer project will be assisting the team with a remedial project for a contaminated site, including groundwater monitoring and data collation/interpretation. It will also involve the maintenance of the Listed Land Use Register, a key resource of contaminated land information for the region, including report auditing and site categorisation.
You’ll use your environmental science skills to conduct the following:
- Assist with a round of groundwater monitoring at a contaminated site.
- Collate the data into a monitoring report and compare with historical data.
- Assist with maintenance of the Listed Land Use Register, including adding new contaminated land investigations, sites and activities
- Learn how to audit contaminated land reports and assist the team with auditing and categorisation of potentially contaminated sites.
This role is predominantly office based with opportunities for fieldwork.
Mōu │ About You
You’ll be currently studying or have recently graduated from a tertiary qualification (degree or diploma) in environmental science or related area along with an interest and enthusiasm for contaminated land information management and fieldwork. You’ll be able to work as part of a team and be comfortable working outdoors as you collect groundwater samples for testing.
We can teach you how we do things here at Environment Canterbury, what’s important is:
- Consistent attention to detail and the aptitude to remain focused
- Experience in data entry and data checking
- Self-driven and motivated
- Have enthusiasm for contaminated land management
- An awareness of Mātauranga Māori is also desirable
- Have a general awareness of environmental, community, or public sector work
- Be organised, reliable, and able to manage competing priorities
- Communicate clearly and work well with others
- Be eager to develop skills, knowledge, and professional networks
Ngā hua o te Mahi i te Kaunihera Taiao ki Waitaha |
Working at Environment Canterbury
Our Mahi Is Underpinned By Our Values
- Kaitiakitanga (stewardship)
- Pononga (integrity)
- Manaakitanga (people first)
- Whanaungatanga (collaboration)
- Māiatanga (can do)
We value and embrace diversity and believe it enables us to better serve our people, communities, and our greatest taonga—the environment. Everyone’s contribution, perspective, and skills are valued here.
We’re on a journey to becoming a Treaty partner of excellence. We encourage the use and development of kaupapa Māori, mātauranga Māori, and te reo Māori in our work and welcome you wherever you are on your personal te ao Māori journey.
Ko ētahi atu kōrero | Additional Information
For a confidential chat about this role, please contact
Edward Cromwell - 02041600365.
Apply directly by completing the online application form and submitting your CV and cover letter.
As part of your cover letter, in 300 words or less, please tell us about a project, assignment, research topic or problem you worked on during your studies that you're particularly proud of. What was your contribution, what did you learn, and how might those learnings be applied in a workplace setting?
Applications close on Wednesday, 29 July. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews may take place prior to the closing date. We reserve the right to close advertising early.
The Summer Student Programme will commence on Monday, 16 November. It is essential that all candidates are available to begin on this date and are fully available during the week to participate in required training and induction as part of the cohort.
Eligibility
- Studying at a New Zealand University
- Be currently studying or graduating this current year
- Have the right to work in New Zealand
- Be available to work full-time from November to February
Shortlisted candidates will be required to complete an interview, reference checks, and a criminal record check. Additional background checks may apply depending on the role.
Me mahi tahi tātou – Together we can