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Hair stylist: Crook, national minimum wage plus commission, 16 to 39 hours per week. Three years' experience required. Women's and men's hairstyles. CRK5894
Powder coater: Shildon, national minimum wage, 40 hours per week. Must be fully experienced and able to work to high standards. BIS11576
Semi-skilled assembly fitter: High Etherley, £178 per week, 40 hours. To work from drawings building electro-mechanical assemblies. CRK5827
Fabricator: Darlington, £5.90 per hour, 39 hours per week. Aged 25-plus. Must be time- served and have own transport. DAE30994
Door fitter class I: Darlington, national minimum wage, 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday plus overtime. Driving licence essential. Joinery/metal work skills an advantage. To repair and install garage doors. DAE31223
Door fitter class II: Darlington, national minimum wage, 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday plus overtime. As above, but driving licence an advantage and training provided. DAE31222
Housing officer: Crook, £9 per hour, 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Must have experience of social housing and own car. CRK5907
Foreman bricklayer: Darlington, £8.30 per hour, 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Thursday, 8am to 3.30pm on Fridays. Time- served foreman bricklayer to work on new houses and renovations. Driving licence preferred. DAE31128
Bricklayer: Darlington, £7.30 per hour, 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Thursday, 8am to 3.30pm on Fridays. Time-served bricklayer. DAE30242
Baker: Darlington, national minimum wage, 5pm to 2am. Must be experienced and hold City and Guilds. Must be able to hand-mould. DAE31105
Bricklayer: Crook, £10-plus per hour, 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Saturday. Must have previous experience. Qualifications an advantage. CRK5901
Paper hanger: North-East, £6.70 per hour, 39 hours per week. Time-served only. Must have clean driving licence. CRK5917.
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