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Plumbing Careers – How to Get Started & What to Expect

Plumbing Careers – How to Get Started & What to Expect

24/03/2025 | Construction & Infrastructure

From Uncertain to Unstoppable: Jaiden’s Journey into Plumbing, Drain Laying & Gas Fitting Jaiden wasn’t always sure what career path to take, but once he stepped into the world of plumbing, he quickly discovered it’s about much more than just fixing leaks and...

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Meet Jordyn, a former Fraser High and Wintec stude Meet Jordyn, a former Fraser High and Wintec student who went from tinkering in metal tech to programming CNC machines at Stafford Engineering...
https://futureforce.nz/from-school-holidays-to-steel-precision-jordyns-journey-as-a-machinist/

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Applications for the New Zealand Certificate in Ma Applications for the New Zealand Certificate in Manufacturing 2026 intake are NOW OPEN!
 
This is your opportunity to kickstart your career in manufacturing - trust us, you don’t want to miss this 🙌
 
The course application process will be completed through Wintec.
 
Your next steps for application are ⬇

- Head to Wintec’s website to the NZ Certificate in Manufacturing landing page. 
- Submit your application as per instructions under “Apply Now”
- Wintec will check you meet the entry criteria before contacting you for the next steps. 
- You will then be asked to submit a CV and Cover Letter to Wintec. If you wish to be - considered for the Earn as you Learn pathway you MUST submit both of these documents (make sure you do this as soon as possible as places on the Earn as You Learn pathway are limited). 
- Once you have sent through a copy of your CV, Wintec will invite you to a panel interview on Thursday 27th November (date TBC). 

If you have any questions regarding this process please contact info@wintec.ac.nz
Following our post earlier this week, we’ve put to Following our post earlier this week, we’ve put together a list of simple phrases YOU can learn and use in your everyday life 💬

Swipe through this post for 5 simple phrases you can use at work or school to celebrate te reo Māori ♥
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori is here and this year it is Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori is here and this year it is extra special 🎉 This year we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori. 

What began as an annual Māori language day in 1972, has now evolved to become Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 🗓

Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2025 spans from 14 – 20 Hepetema (September). 

Stay tuned for some Māori words and phrases to come later this week!
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