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Secretary/personal assistant, Northallerton. £13.785-£15.858 pro rata pa. 20 hours TBA. Should possess excellent organisational skills, communication, keyboard and shorthand/speed writing skills. Working as part of a busy team. Experience of Excel and Windows NT4 proven ability of working to tight deadlines required. Ref: NOE 16114.
Diesel fitter, Leyburn. Wage neg. Mon-Sat, 8am-8pm. Time-served fitter to assist in servicing commercial vehicles. Transport provided to site. Full clean driving licence essential. HVG Class 1 would be an advantage. Ref: NOE 16116.
Process shift worker, Dalton. NMW. Mon-Fri shifts, 6am-2pm, 2pm-1-pm, 8.30am-4.30pm. Must have own transport due to location and previous experience in similar role preferred but not essential as training given. Form filling necessary. Ref: NOE 16115.
Office manager, Melmerby, near Ripon, £12,000pa. 9am-5pm, Mon-Fri. Experience of credit control and general office supervision would be preferred. Ref: NOE 16110.
IR support officer, Northallerton, £15.266-£21.434pa. To provide first line technical support and advice over telephone, peripherals and software in both stand-alone and networked environments. Experience of MS operating systems, office produce and TCP/IP systems needed. Ref: NOE 16109.
Secretary, Aiskew. £4.10ph. 9am-2pm, Mon-Fri. Previous experience would be an advantage but willing to train. Ref: NOE 16106.
Print finisher, Thirsk. £9000-plus pa. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. Must be 18-plus. Must be able to operate guillotine and folding machine. Book binding experience would be an advantage. Training can be given. Ref: NOE 16104.
Technical officer, Northallerton. £19.770pa (grade 10). Required to hold BTEC in Environmental Health or other relevant qualifications. Must be registered with the Environmental Health Officers Registration Board to inspect food premises to Ordinary Certificate standard. Ref: NOE 16103.
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