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Panel beater/spray painter, Darlington, exceeds NMW. Must be time-served and experienced. 30 hrs. Ref: DAE 30693.
Senior housing officer, Barnard Castle, £19,770-£21,078 pa. Working in local authority department. 37 hrs. Ref: BAJ 4476.
Console operator, Darlington, £4.52ph, 12-15 hours. Previous experience preferred but training given. 12-15 hrs. Ref: DAE 30889.
Driver, Newton Aycliffe, £5ph. Must be 25+ and have clean driving licence. 30 hrs. Ref: NEU 16202.
Field sales consultant, Darlington, £4.10ph. (£25,000 pa). Must hold full clean driving licence and have own car and telephone. 39 hrs. Ref: DAE 30848.
Canvassers, Darlington, NMW + commission. To call upon householders. 40 hrs. Ref: DAE 30877.
Second chef, Bishop Auckland, £5ph. Must have City and Guilds to 1-2 or equivalent and two years exp essential. 16-29 hrs. Ref: C2K 5825.
Pizza shop staff, Darlington, £4.10ph. Basic food hygiene cert an advantage. 36 hrs. Ref: DAE 31010.
MOT tester, Darlington, above NMW. Must be fully experienced for class 4 vehicle testing. 40 hrs. Ref: DAE 30887.
Post office counter assistant, Hurworth, NMW. Must have post office counter work and Horizon system balancing procedures. 16-20 hrs. Ref: DAE 29667.
Security guard (retail), Darlington. £4.10ph. Must provide ten-year checkable work record and no criminal record. 40-50 hrs. Ref: DAE 1027.
Commis chef, Willington, £10,000pa. 39 hours. Must have some experience and qualifications preferred. 39 hrs. Ref: C2K 4870.
Laboratory assistant, Barnard Castle, £8.50ph. 371/2 hours. Must have laboratory analysis experience and be educated to HNC in relevant subject. 371/2 hrs. Ref: BAJ 4455.
Bricklayer, Darlington, £7.30ph, 8am-4-30pm, 3.30pm on Fri. T/S bricklayer to work on new houses, renovation and other contracts. Driving licence preferred. 8am-4.30pm Mon-Thurs, 8am-3-30pm Fri. Ref: DAE 30242.
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