Kitchen assistant, Darlington, £4.50 per hour, 11.30am to 2.30pm Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri, 11.30am to 3pm Sat. Experience not required. Ref: DAE 37701.
Assistant cook, Darlington, £4.72 per hour, 37.5 hours per week between 8am and 6pm on rota. Must have two years' experience and current food handling certificate. Ref: DAE 37715.
Support worker, Darlington, £5.29 per hour, 37 hours per week Mon-Fri. Should have NVQ 2 in Care and experience in working in large group. Sleepovers required. Ref: DAE 37545.
Cleaner, Darlington, £5 per hour, 6-8.30pm Mon-Thur, 4-6.30pm Fri, required for college, age 18 plus. No experience necessary. Mature applicants welcome. Ref: DAE 37376.
Baker/confectioner, Darlington, Mon-Sat between 4.30am and 2pm, required for preparation of bread, morning goods, confectionery and pies. Must have experience. Ref: DAE 37728.
Cabin crew, various flight destinations, £11,436 per annum, plus commission, plus bonus, 105 hours and 210 hours posts over four-week period, age 20 plus. Must have minimum GCSE in maths and English grade C or equivalent and hold UK passport. Ref: DAE 37378/9.
Curtain specialist, Darlington, 8.45am to 5pm between Mon-Sat. Must have experience of designing and measuring for curtains. Ref: DAE 37754.
Supervisor, Darlington area, £6 per hour, 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri, may include weekends. Required to supervise cleaning staff working in private houses and stately homes, vehicle supplied. Ref: DAE 37752.
Sales advisor, Darlington, £11,000 per annum to £20,000 per annum, 37.5 hours per week, 5 days from 7. Sales or customer service experience ideal. Ref: DAE 37589.
Accounts/administration assistant, Darlington, 25 to 34.5 hours per week Mon-Fri between 9am and 5pm, must have good telephone manner, IT and keyboard skills. Accounts and Sage experience ideal. Ref: DAE 37768.
Waiting staff, Darlington, full and part-time available between 9.45am and 1.30am, required to take orders, handle cash. Experience preferred but not essential. Ref: DAE 37729.
Traffic light operative, Darlington, £12,035 per annum, 48 hours per week shifts over seven-day rota. Required to be involved in all aspects of traffic light maintenance, control and management, age 22 plus. Must have current, clean driving licence. Ref: DAE 37771.
Manager, Darlington £13,000 to £17,000 per annum, 44 hours per week, between 10am and 11.30pm. Required for customer service, stock purchase and control, cash accounting and banking. Ref: DAE 37772.
Sales assistant, Darlington, £4.65ph, 16 hours per week between 8am and 8pm Mon-Sat. Required to make sandwiches, bake pastries and maintain cleanliness. No experience required. Ref: DAE 36996.
Waiting staff, Croft, £5 per hour, 20-40 hours per week, 5-7 days. Experience not essential as training provided. Ref: DAE 37566.
Flat machinist/overlocker, Bishop Auckland, early finish Fri, must have recent experience and overlocking skills and flexible approach to duties. Ref: BIS 13600.
Unit manager, Barnard Castle, term time, required to prepare meals for school children, paperwork and managing team. Must have City and Guilds 706 1 and 2 and basic food hygiene certificate. Experience preferred but not essential. Ref: BAJ 5056.
Organist, Bishop Auckland, 2-3 Sundays per month, one applicant 10-11am and another 6-7pm. Required for parish Communion and Evensong modern and traditional music. Experienced and beginners welcome. Ref: BIS 13433.
Riding instructor/trainee instructor, Barnard Castle, must be A1 or P1 or equivalent, must have attained BHS Stage 2 or equivalent. Ref: BAJ 5047.
Bench hand joiner, Crook, must be time-served with some managerial skills. Ref: CRK 6804.
Sales counter supervisor, Spennymoor, wage dependent on experience, 8am to 5pm Mon-Fri, 8am to noon Saturday. Required for sale of wide range of building plastics. Must be able to work as part of team and have flexible approach. Ref: SPE 12111.
LGV Class 1 driver, Newton Aycliffe, £5.50 per hour, 40 hours per week, age 20 plus. Required to deliver throughout UK. Must have clean, current driving licence and LGV Class 1. Ref: NEU.
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