Join the Movement: Work Where Impact Meets Joy
At Awarua Synergy, we’re not just recruiting—we’re rallying a movement.
We’re here to warm up homes, lift up futures, and grow a heart-led crew that’s reshaping Southland one retrofit at a time. Our team brings comfort, transformation, and real impact for families—and it all starts with a crew that’s in it for connection, growth, and making a difference.
We believe work should feel good and do good. We value straight-up communication, honest feedback, and celebrating wins—big or small. Growth here isn’t just a theory—it’s something we track, support, and shout about because your progress matters.
🔧 Whether you’re hands-on with tools, behind the spreadsheets, steering the strategy, or somewhere in between—we’ve built a place where resilience gets noticed, where your thoughts and input help shape what we do, and being real is part of the culture.
If you’re up for purpose-driven work, a crew that’s practical, passionate, driven and genuinely invested in each other—your next chapter might just start here.

🔥 What Fuels Us — The Awarua Way
Comms, Comms, Comms 📢 We speak up, share often, and listen with intent. Across teams and communities, we stay connected—and if we’re unsure, we ask.
We Are Resilient 💪Challenges don’t stop us. We pivot, regroup, and keep moving—stronger, smarter, and side-by-side.
Right on Track 🛠️ With the right systems and support, progress isn’t a maybe—it’s our daily vibe. We make wins visible and celebrate every step forward.
Whanaungatanga 🤝We’re about people. From check-ins to celebrations, we build trust, share care, and bring whānau energy into everything we do.
Be Real 🌱 No façades, no fluff—just honest mahi, straight-up kōrero, and a crew that values showing up as your full self. We own the hard stuff, speak with heart, and connect in ways that matter. No masks, no jargon—just purposeful mahi and a team that sees you, backs you, and celebrates you for who you truly are.
🙌 Who Thrives Here?
- People who bring heart to their hustle—driven by purpose and proud of the impact they make.
- Movers and shakers who thrive on clear goals, fast-paced teamwork, and a dash of healthy competition.
- Problem-solvers, energy-lovers, and natural connectors who spark better homes, brighter futures, and stronger communities.
- And most importantly—those who love a bit of banter, laugh with the crew, and believe work should feel fun, not flat. We don’t just get the job done—we make it a good time doing it.
🚀 Current Opportunities
We’re expanding! Whether you’re starting out or bringing years of experience, there’s a place for you in our whānau. Come for the impact—stay for the energy, growth, and good vibes
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Please fill our the form below and attach your resume & CV.

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