Telephone tester, £4.50ph plus £35 attendance bonus, 40hrs pw, no experience needed as training given. Ref: NEU 18017.
Cleaner, 15hrs pw 3.45-6.45pm Mon-Fri, cleaning experience essential. Ref: NEU 18207.
Site manager, £24,000 to £32,000pa, 40hrs pw, must have experience managing civil engineering projects up to £4m in value. Ref: SPE 12432.
Labourer, £5.50ph, 40hrs pw Mon-Fri, must hold current CSCS? Card experience an advantage but not essential. Ref: SPE 12455.
Men's hairdressing, must have two years experience in similar role. Ref: BIS 13715.
Bricklayer, must be time served with full clean driving licence, experience and quality of work essential, mature applicants welcome to apply. Ref: BIS 13523.
Coil winder, temporary two months, must have experience working with omen winding machine, layer winding an advantage. Ref: BIS 14032.
Home carer, minimum 16hrs pw, experience desired but not essential as training given to NVQ Level 2 or 3, car ownership preferred but not essential. Ref: BIS 14059.
Sheet metal worker/fabricator, to work shifts at later date, 6am to 2pm and 2-10pm, must be experienced in stainless and mild steel fabrication work, preferably coded welder. Ref: BIS 14060.
JCB plant operator, working Newcastle and County Durham area, experience and CPCS? Card preferred. Ref: BAJ 51.40.
Care assistant, Darlington, 22+ £4.70ph, under 22 yrs £4.07ph, 24 hpw, 6 hr shifts on rota. 18+, NVQ level 2 in care an advantage. Ref: DAE 37151.
Factory operative, Northallerton, exceed NMW, 39 hpw, Mon-Thurs 9am-4.30pm, Fri 8am-3.30pm. Experience of joinery or window manufacturing an advantage. Ref: NOE 21103.
Mid-Day supervisory assistant, Manfield, near Darlington, £5.45ph, 6-25hpw, Mon-Fri between 12-1.30pm. Previous experience an advantage but not essential, supervising children at school during lunch hour. Ref: DAE 38622.
Play leader, Darlington, £7ph, 7-45-9am and 3-6pm, Mon-Fri term time. Must be 18+. Essential to be qualified with BTEC National Diploma NVQ level 3 or equivalent. Full training given. Ref: DAE 38262.
Cleaner, Faverdale, Darlington, £5ph, Mon-Fri 5-7.30pm. Must have experience. Ref: DAE 38582.
Window cleaner, Darlington and North East, £5.50ph, 20-30 hpw between 8.30am-5pm. UK driving licence an advantage. Company vehicle may be provided. No experience required as training given. No ladder work involved. Ref; DAE 38333.
Ward host/hostess, Darlington, £4.62ph, 4 evenings, from 7 5-8pm. No experience necessary as full training provided, serving beverages and meals to patients. Ref: DAE 38350.
Sales assistant, Darlington, £4.50-£5.50ph, 13 hpw TBA. Must have previous experience of working in retail clothing. Ref: DAE 38219.
Retail security officer, Darlington, £16,600pa 40-51 hpw, between 8am-7pm. Must have a ten-year checkable work history. Own transport preferred. Will include weekend work, Ref; DAE 38269.
Cleaner, Darlington, £5.50ph, 12 hpw, 5.30-7.30pm Mon-Sat. Experience preferred but training given. Ref; DAE 38638.
Head receptionist, Darlington, £10,500pa, 40 hpw, shifts 8am-3.30pm, 3pm-11pm, 0am-5.30pm. Must have previous supervisory experience of working within a hotel. Ref; DAE 38470.
Accounts assistant/receptionist, Darlington, £6ph, Mon-Fri 9am-1pm. Temp initially for four weeks. Must be familiar with computer accounts and modern computer methods and have good telephone manner. Ref: DAE 38671.
Ward hostess/host, Darlington, £5ph, 30 hpw 5 days from 7, 7am-1.30pm or 12.30-7pm. Basic food hygiene certificate an advantage but training given. Ref; DAE 38480.
Kitchen porter, Stableton near Darlington, meets NMW. Mon-Fri 37 hrs between 11am-11pm. Previous experience essential. Must have own transport. Ref; DAE 38514.
Sales negotiator, Darlington, competitive rates of pay, Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pm. Experience in sales is essential, must be computer literate. Ref; DAE 38677.
Network controllers, Darlington, £13,000-£14,000 pa, 16-40 hpw covering 24 hrs a day 365 days. Confident of manner and fluent command of spoken English and IT literacy essential. Ref; DAE 38673.
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