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A roofing maintenance carpenter inspects, repairs, and maintains roofs to ensure their durability and weather resistance. They work across residential, commercial, and industrial projects, ensuring roofs remain safe and functional.
Pay
Average Salary in New Zealand:
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- Entry-level roofing maintenance carpenters: NZD 25–30 per hour.
- Experienced roofing maintenance carpenters: NZD 35–50 per hour.
Wages may vary depending on experience, location, and specific job requirements.
Skills and Knowledge
- Technical Skills:
- Expertise in repairing roof leaks, replacing damaged shingles, and reinforcing structures.
- Proficiency with tools like nail guns, roofing hammers, and safety harness systems.
- Knowledge of waterproofing techniques and insulation materials.
- Knowledge:
- Familiarity with roof types (metal, tile, asphalt, etc.) and their specific maintenance needs.
- Awareness of New Zealand building codes and safety standards for roofing.
- Soft Skills:
- Problem-solving to address structural and material challenges.
- Strong attention to detail to ensure repairs are weather-tight.
Entry Requirements
- Education: A formal qualification is not mandatory, but experience or training in roofing or carpentry is beneficial.
- Training: Apprenticeships or certifications such as the New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry (Level 4) are advantageous.
- Experience: Prior experience in roofing or construction-related tasks is often required.
Personal Requirements
- Comfortable working at heights and in varying weather conditions.
- Physically fit with good balance and coordination.
- Safety-conscious, adhering to best practices while working on rooftops.
- Reliable and adaptable to handle diverse roofing challenges.
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