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    Wellington's water agency is adding two new senior roles

    Wellington's water agency is adding two new senior roles


    Newstalk ZB can reveal Wellington Water is undergoing a restructure on February 10, as the region's number of leaky pipes reduces.

    The agency's hiring a newly-created Chief Operating Officer role, and a Head of Transformation, and no jobs are being cut.

    Our newsroom understands Wellington Water wants to bring back in-house some responsibilities previously given to sub-contractors.

    The agency says it needs clearer responsibilities, and the COO will oversee more of the day-to-day operations, and treatment plants.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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