
PROCESSING OFFICER – Wellington Super Depot
We are charting a course towards a big future – we choose to be bold – and nothing will get in the way of delivering what our customers care about.
Working as a Processing Officer with NZ Post you are hands on sorting, consolidating and dispatching parcels and freight at our Super Depot in Grenada Village, ready for our couriers to deliver. You could be working in any of our products' processing areas, like preparation, manual or machine sorting, consolidation and dispatch. It's pretty varied, and you keep fit on the job! This role will see you operating a forklift between 3 - 6 hours a day, so while a current OSH certificate or F Endorsement is an advantage, we can train you, if you have a minimum of restricted driver's license.
Want to see what our Processing Officers do? Check out this clip to get an insight into a day in the life: https://youtu.be/sjTzvEDRUaY
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At New Zealand Post, we know what values we hold and the exciting direction we are taking our business. Alongside the opportunity to work with an outstanding team, our permanent employees enjoy a wide variety of benefits including:
For more information about careers at New Zealand Post visit jobs.nzpost.co.nz. All applicants will be required to provide proof of their eligibility to work in New Zealand. Any appointment will be subject to a satisfactory drug test and security check
NZ Post is a values-based organisation and the behaviours and attitudes that will underpin our culture and future success are: Bring the real you- Stronger together- Deliver the best.

There’s something really special about our people and the fantastic work they do at NZ Post – Tukurau Aotearoa. From the top of the north to the bottom of the south, our teams operate with care around the clock to keep New Zealanders connected.
From food and medicine, to the latest tech, or treasured family heirloom, we deliver what matters most to Kiwis, and the result is a deep and far-reaching sense of pride in the role we all play in making New Zealand successful.
We’ve been part of New Zealand’s fabric for more than 180 years and over that time we’ve adapted to keep pace with the changing world around us. We’ve made big investments in technology, infrastructure and sustainability, so we can deliver even more for Aotearoa in the future.