Toolroom technician, temporary minimum three months, must be time served with experience in milling, turning or grinding essential, must have background in manufacturing, tooling, welding fixtures and able to read engineering sketches. Ref: BIS 15664.
Nightshift care assistant, NVQ 2 preferable although training given, successful applicants required to provide enhanced disclosure, expense met by employer. Ref: BIS 15660.
Project coordinator, must have experience in this role. Ref: BIS 15683.
Team leader Grade 1, must have experience in this line of work. Ref: BIS 15682.
Junior stylist, must have experience, in house training available, will be required to attend training courses and work to 8pm on Thursdays. Ref: CRK 7508.
Beauty therapist, full or part-time, must be qualified in all aspects of beauty, will be required to work until 8pm Thursdays. Ref: CRK 7507.
Hair stylist, required for new salon, duties include all aspects of hairdressing and styling. Ref: CRK 7255.
Gents hair stylist, must be qualified, 50 per cent staff discount and performance related bonus. Ref: BIS 14342.
Beauty therapist, required for expanding salon, must have experience although training and in house specialist training available. Ref: BIS 15623.
Approved electrician, £10.85-£12ph, 40hpw. Must be time served, driving licence an advantage. Ref: NEU 19315.
Forklift driver, £5.50-£6.50ph, 40hpw. Counterbalance and reach fork lift licence required. Ref: NEU 18603.
Factory operative, £5-£6ph, 40hpw. Minimum 6 months production experience required and be aged 18+ to work night shifts. Ref: NEU 18678.
Junior manager, £14,000-£15,000pa, 44hpw. Duties involve allocation and organisation of work, taking details of job requirements etc. REF: SPE 13873.
General yard labourer, £5ph, 40hpw. No previous experience required. Ref: SPE 13951.
Quality control assistant, £12,000-£14,000pa, 35hpw. Duties include assisting the quality manager in measuring and physical testing of products. Ref: SPE 13958.
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