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Counter assistant, Darlington, £4ph, 4.30-10.30pm Wed, Thur, Fri, required for fish shop, experience preferred. Ref: DAE 26803.
Class II driver, Darlington, £4.25ph, 40hrs pw plus, age 35 plus, must have at least two years driving experience, some overnight stops. Ref: DAE 26638.
Cook/cleaner, Hurworth, £4ph, 20hrs pw, required to prepare evening meal for minimum 12 people and household tasks. Ref: DAE 25695.
Caravan technician, North-East, full or part time, must be experienced, employer will pick up in County Durham/North-East area. Ref: DAE 26870.
Presser, Darlington, £3.70ph, 16hrs pw plus, required for dry cleaners, Hoffman experience preferred. Ref: DAE 26913.
Sales assistant, Darlington, £3.90ph, 25hrs pw, age 35 plus with two years retail experience selling fruit, veg and plants in indoor market. Ref: DAE 27100.
Commis/breakfast chef, Middleton St George, £3.70ph, 7am start, Health and Hygiene Certificate preferred. Ref: DAE 25766.
MOT tester, Spennymoor, £11,000 to £12,000pa, 8.30am to 5.30pm, must be fully qualified and licensed. Ref: SPE 9071.
Printer, Spennymoor, £6ph, full or part-time, must be experience in printing/production business. Ref: SPE 9342.
HGV driver, nationwide, £4.20ph plus bonus, 40hrs pw plus, age 25 plus, roping/sheeting experience essential. Ref: BAJ 3993.
Cleaner, Newton Aycliffe, £4ph, 7-8.30am or 5.45-7.15pm, for offices, toilets, small kitchen, experience preferred. Ref: NEU 15374.
Bricklayer, Darlington, £9 to £9.90ph, 8.50am to 4pm Mon-Fri, must be time served with experience of block/phase work/patch bricklaying. Ref: DAE 27101.
Gents' hairdresser, Bishop Auckland, £3.70ph, full or part-time, must be fully qualified. Ref: BIS 9996.
Chef/cook, Bishop Auckland, £4.60ph, 39hrs pw split shifts, experience essential. Ref: BIS 9890.
Technical sales consultant, North-East and Cumbria, £15,000pa plus commission, full time Mon-Fri, full training provided. Ref: BIS 10021
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