Ko mātou tēnei | Who we are
Te Komihana Tauhokohoko | The Commerce Commission is New Zealand’s competition, fair trading, consumer credit and economic regulatory agency. Our mission is to make New Zealanders better off by ensuring our markets work well and consumers and businesses are confident participants in those markets.
The Commission is going through an exciting period of growth, driven by increases in its functions, duties and powers, and supported by additional Government funding.
We are looking for talented Investigators to join our high-performing Cartels Team. These are full time, permanent positions based in either of our Wellington or Auckland offices.
Mō te tūranga | About the role
Our Cartels team is responsible for investigating possible cartel conduct under the Commerce Act, both as a civil and criminal offence. We work closely with businesses and consumers around what cartel conduct is and how to avoid it.
We are looking for someone with investigation experience. You will need to assist others in the Cartel Investigations team to gather information through a variety of key investigative techniques including analysis of documents, interviews, evidence handling and market research.
Key aspects of these roles include:
· applying competition law and economics concepts to real world situations;
· working in/leading teams of investigators, lawyers and economists;
· gathering, researching, and analysing complex information;
· presenting evidence and information verbally and in writing to decision-makers;
· working with internal and external stakeholders, including managers, Commissioners, and the business community; and
· working simultaneously across multiple projects.
He kōrero mōu | About you
We are looking for Investigators who have:
· strong analytical skills
· strong organisational and time management skills
· operated within a multidisciplinary project environment
· effective communication and sound judgement
· the ability to work individually and in a team
Read more about the skills, experience and knowledge required for this position in the position description. If you are applying via SEEK, by clicking Apply Now you will be redirected to our careers page where you can access our position description.
Te wāhi mahi | Working here
We’re friendly and collaborative and enjoy contributing to our shared vision of making New Zealanders better off. Career growth and development is not only supported and encouraged, it’s a part of everyday life here. We also offer a range of benefits to show that we’ll value your mahi, including generous leave entitlements, study support, a range of wellness initiatives and competitive remuneration.
We are committed to our people’s wellbeing. Any support needed is freely given, providing the opportunity for everyone to thrive. Our flexible working options are key to supporting that goal and our people have the technology they need to make it happen. We even offer a contribution to working from home set up costs. Our environment is inclusive, and our people know they are free to be their authentic selves at work and structure the way they work to suit their lifestyle.
Ka pēhea te tono mai | How to apply
If you want to contribute to our vision to make New Zealanders better off, please click 'Apply for this job' below. You will need to complete an online application form and upload your CV and Cover Letter outlining your motivation for applying for this role and the skills and experience you bring.
For any queries contact Lisa Weimann on 04 472 2038. Closing date for applications 5 Feb 2023.
Our recruitment process is fair, inclusive and free from bias and we encourage our applicants to let us know if we can make it more user friendly for them. We are an equal opportunity employer. We value diverse perspectives and the contribution every one of our people makes to our culture. Put simply – you can be yourself here.
[b]Ko mātou tēnei | Who we are[/b]
Te Komihana Tauhokohoko | The Commerce Commission is New Zealand’s competition, fair trading, consumer credit and economic regulatory agency. Our mission is to make New Zealanders better off by ensuring our markets work well and consumers and businesses are confident participants in those markets.
The Commission is going through an exciting period of growth, driven by increases in its functions, duties and powers, and supported by additional Government funding.
We are looking for talented Investigators to join our high-performing Cartels Team. These are full time, permanent positions based in either of our Wellington or Auckland offices.
[b]Mō te tūranga | About the role[/b]
Our Cartels team is responsible for investigating possible cartel conduct under the Commerce Act, both as a civil and criminal offence. We work closely with businesses and consumers around what cartel conduct is and how to avoid it.
We are looking for someone with investigation experience. You will need to assist others in the Cartel Investigations team to gather information through a variety of key investigative techniques including analysis of documents, interviews, evidence handling and market research.
Key aspects of these roles include:
· applying competition law and economics concepts to real world situations;
· working in/leading teams of investigators, lawyers and economists;
· gathering, researching, and analysing complex information;
· presenting evidence and information verbally and in writing to decision-makers;
· working with internal and external stakeholders, including managers, Commissioners, and the business community; and
· working simultaneously across multiple projects.
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[b]He kōrero mōu | About you[/b]
We are looking for Investigators who have:
· strong analytical skills
· strong organisational and time management skills
· operated within a multidisciplinary project environment
· effective communication and sound judgement
· the ability to work individually and in a team
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Read more about the skills, experience and knowledge required for this position in the position description. If you are applying via SEEK, by clicking Apply Now you will be redirected to our careers page where you can access our position description.
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[b]Te wāhi mahi | Working here[/b]
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[color=black]We’re friendly[/color] and collaborative and enjoy contributing to our shared vision of making New Zealanders better off. Career growth and development is not only supported and encouraged, it’s a part of everyday life here. We also offer a range of benefits to show that we’ll value your mahi, including generous leave entitlements, study support, a range of wellness initiatives and competitive remuneration.
We are committed to our people’s wellbeing. Any support needed is freely given, providing the opportunity for everyone to thrive. Our flexible working options are key to supporting that goal and our people have the technology they need to make it happen. We even offer a contribution to working from home set up costs. Our environment is inclusive, and our people know they are free to be their authentic selves at work and structure the way they work to suit their lifestyle.
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[b][color=black]Ka pēhea te tono mai | How to apply[/color][/b]
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If you want to contribute to our vision to make New Zealanders better off, please click 'Apply for this job' below. You will need to complete an online application form and upload your CV and Cover Letter outlining your motivation for applying for this role and the skills and experience you bring.
For any queries contact Lisa Weimann on 04 472 2038. Closing date for applications 5 Feb 2023.
[b][i]Our recruitment process is fair, inclusive and free from bias and we encourage our applicants to let us know if we can make it more user friendly for them. We are an equal opportunity employer. We value diverse perspectives and the contribution every one of our people makes to our culture. Put simply – you can be yourself here.[/i][/b]