Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

Investigator

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

Auckland, New Zealand · Full Time

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Experience
Any
Salary
NZD 85,537 – NZD 101,911 / year
Openings
1
Posted
3 days ago

Where you'll work

Job description

Role overview

MBIE is hiring investigators in Auckland to work on immigration compliance and investigation matters. This is a permanent opportunity within a growing, fast-moving environment focused on regulatory work informed by intelligence. The role involves examining serious and routine breaches of the Immigration Act and responding to non-compliance.

The team is part of Te Whakatairanga Service Delivery at the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and helps prevent and address immigration-related offending and non-compliance.

What the role offers

  • A supportive and friendly team environment
  • Exposure to a broad range of immigration investigations, including cases involving migrant exploitation
  • The chance to contribute to a collaborative team that makes a meaningful difference to immigration outcomes in New Zealand
  • Opportunities to develop your career in a supportive setting
  • Work as part of a larger regulatory service excellence group within MBIE

What you will need

You should have a solid grasp of New Zealand legislation and how it applies to investigation and prosecution work. Experience supporting vulnerable complainants and witnesses through investigation and prosecution processes is important, along with strong communication, risk management, and confidentiality skills. The role also suits someone who is analytical and has experience planning and carrying out complex criminal investigations and prosecutions as part of a team.

Eligibility

Applicants must be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.

About MBIE

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment aims to help build a resilient, high-performing economy that improves quality of life for people across New Zealand. Its work supports business productivity and international competitiveness, increases opportunities to participate in the economy through better jobs, and contributes to more affordable housing.

MBIE’s values guide how its people work: Mahi Tahi (Better Together), Māia (Bold and brave), Pae Kahurangi (Build our Future), and Pono Me Te Tika (Own It). The organisation also identifies with Hīkina Whakatutuki, meaning “lifting to make successful”.

MBIE recognises and values the partnership created under Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to giving effect to it through long-term, meaningful partnerships with iwi, Māori, other Māori groups and the Crown. It also continues to seek sustainable solutions for long-standing systemic issues affecting Māori and wider Aotearoa New Zealand, while supporting iwi-led opportunities and an enabling environment for those opportunities to grow.

How to apply

To apply, prepare a CV and cover letter explaining why you are a strong match for the role. Applications must be completed through the employer’s online application process.

If you have any questions, contact Sarah Hutcheson at sarah.hutcheson@mbie.govt.nz and mention reference MBIE/19688.

The closing date for applications is Thursday 25 June 2026.

Compensation

The salary range for this position is $85,537 to $101,911, plus KiwiSaver and wellness benefits.

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