Catering assistant, £4.50-£5ph. Must have good communication skills. Ref; DAE 39013.
Bar staff, meets National Minimum Wage (NMW). Previous experience preferred, but training given. Ref: DAE 39019.
Waiter/ess, meets NMW. Previous experience preferred but training given. Working in a refurbished pub. Ref: DAE 39010.
Kitchen assistant, meets NMW. Previous experience preferred but training given. To provide general help in kitchen. Ref: DAE 39021.
Hairdresser, £5-£6ph. Previous experience essential. NVQ levels two and three preferred. Some managerial duties required. Ref: DAE 39308.
Beauty therapist, £5-£6ph. Previous experience required. NVQ level two and three in beauty and salon experience preferred. Ref; DAE 39310.
Store manager, exceeds NMW. Previous management experience essential. Ref: DAE 39294.
Cleaner, £4.50-£7.75ph. Previous experience would be an advantage but training given. Ref: DAE 39317.
Administration and business support, exceeds NMW. Must have good information techno-logy skills, preferably in word processing, spreadsheets, databases etc. High standard of numeracy and literacy and the ability to transfer information accurately. Ref; DAE 39431.
Commercial claims handler, £12,000-£16,000pa. Must have a minimum of two years experience gained ideally in an insurance company, but would consider broking environments. Ideally IFC or CIP qualified. Ref; DAE 39376.
Cleaning operative, £4.50ph. Experience preferred but not essential as training given. Basic office cleaning. Ref: DAE 39050.
Bridalwear sewer, £5.59ph. Must be experienced, with a knowledge of bridal wear an advantage. Ref: DAE 39369.
MAC operator, exceeds NMW. For a busy Darlington-Teesside printers. Experience required in Freehand, Photoshop and Quark. Wage depends on experience. Company locating to Teesside shortly. Ref: DAE 39454.
Sales administration, exceeds NMW. Previous experience is essential. Main duties include dealing with customer on a daily basis both face-to-face and over the telephone, filing, banking etc. Ref: DAE 39332.
Mother's help/nanny, meets NMW. Must have experience in similar role. Caring for children aged seven and nine. Hours of work during school holidays Mon-Fri 8.30am-6pm. Ref: DAE 39335.
Senior sales assistant, exceeds NMW. Must be over 18 because of requirement to serve alcohol as part of duties. Previous supervisory experience is essential although training will be given. Ref: DAE 39334.
Personal assistant/book-keeper, must be able to operate Sage program and be computer-literate. Own transport essential because of location. Must like animals. Ref: CRK 6988.
Window cleaner, must be able to work at domestic buildings height. Driving licence an advantage but not essential. No experience required as training given. Ref: BIS 13821.
Steel erector, overtime available, experience essential, must have current CSCS card, slinger/banksman certificate, MEWP certificate. Ref: BIS 13836.
Contract manager, three to five years' experience in waste industry, knowledge within chemical or pharmaceutical industry preferred, environmental law experience essential, a DGSA and chemistry qualification an advantage. Ref: BAJ 5204.
Class 2 tipper driver, 45hrs pw, must be over 25, tipper experience preferred. Ref: NEU 18416.
Bar staff, 40hrs pw, no experience required. Ref: NEU 18443.
Waiting staff, 40hrs pw, no experience required. Ref: NEU 18444.
Assembly worker, £194pw, 29hrs pw, required for production line. Must have experience. Ref: SPE 12785.
Administration clerk, £11,000 to £12,000pa, 37.5hrs pw. Must have 12 months' experience, with information technology skills. Ref: SPE 12783.
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