Tauranga City Council has confirmed a number of top-tier positions at the organisation will be restructured.
The changes to the council's executive structure were announced by chief executive Marty Grenfell this afternoon.
In a statement, Grenfell said the number of general manager positions would reduce from eight to six, with four of these positions focused on service delivery and the other two supporting the mechanics of the organisation.
Further changes would be made to the reporting lines for different teams. The changes would take effect from February 18.
Grenfell, who was appointed to the role late last year, said the changes were driven by three months of discussions and feedback from staff, politicians and the community.