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PCV fitter, Peterlee. £6.94ph, 39hrs pw, plus overtime. Must be time-served diesel fitter and hold current driving licence. PCV licence an advantage, but not essential. Ref: PEV 16596.
Sales ledger clerk, Peterlee Ind Est. 20hrs pw, 10am to 2pm, Mon-Fri. Must have experience of day-to day processing of sales invoices, credits and statements. Experience of JBA System 21 and Microsoft Office preferred. Ref: PEV 16589.
Telesales executive, Peterlee. £5.30ph, 37-39hrs pw. Required to make and receive calls. Must have sales experience. Call centre/customer service or telesales experience an advantage. Ref: PEV 16493.
Hairdresser, Peterlee. part-time, 20hrs pw. Must be experienced in all aspects of ladies and gents' hairdressing. Ref: PEV 16543.
Laminators, Peterlee. Approx £5ph, 3-shift system, temporary. Required to laminate glass reinforced plastic on to petrol, diesel and water tanks. Must have experience. Ref: PEV 16510.
Bar person, Crimdon. £3.70ph, 12-16hrs pw. Age 18-plus. Experience an advantage, basic food hygiene certificate preferred, training given. Ref: PEV 16570.
JCB driver, Newcastle, Durham. £6ph, 40hrs pw. Experience essential. Must possess CITB and have own transport. Ref: DUR 24911.
Barber, Durham. £4.80ph, full or part-time. Required for all aspects of men's hairdressing. Must be qualified. Ref: DUR 25820.
Unisex hairstylist. £4.80ph plus, dep on exp, full or part-time. Must have qualification in all aspects of hairdressing. Experience preferred but not essential. Ref: DUR 25821.
Administrator vehicle sales, Durham. 9am to 5pm, Mon-Fri. Knowledge of AFRI an advantage. Must have good keyboard skills and one or two years' administration and/or cleric experience. Computer literacy an advantage. Ref: DUR 25867.
PCV fitter, Durham. £6.94ph, 39hrs pw. Must be time-served PCV/diesel fitter with current driving licence. PCV licence an advantage but not essential. Ref: DUR 25886.
Sales negotiator, Seaham. £7,700 to £14,000pa, 37.5hrs pw, 9am to 5.30pm, Mon-Fri, 3pm finish Sat. Required for estate agent. Must be computer literate, familiar with Microsoft packages. Sales experience an advantage but not essential. Ref: SHE 4322.
Office clerk, Seaham. 9am to 5pm, Mon-Sat. Must be computer literate with word processing and Windows applications. Knowledge of manual book-keeping systems preferred but employer can train. Experience preferred. Ref: SHE 4306.
Catering assistant, Seaham. 40hrs pw. Hygiene certificate preferred, however, employer willing to train. Ref: SHE 4139.
Cook, Consett. 10.30am to 1.30pm, Mon-Fri. Required for nursery. Experience and qualifications an advantage but not essential. Ref: CON 13641.
Travel clerk, Consett. 37.5hrs pw. Must have at least two years' ABTA experience and one years' retail selling holidays. Ref: CON 13637.
Care officers, Consett. £10,000 to £13,350pa, full-time. Required to be responsible for care and development of trainees acting as keyworkers to individual trainees. Must have minimum four GCSEs. Ref: CON 13639.
Process operatives, Consett. £4ph, 20hrs pw, temporary. Required for food packing line. Ref: CON 13643.
Bar person, Chester-le-Street. 3 nights. Experience preferred but not essential as training given. Ref: CHM 13207.
Practice nurse grade F, Chester-le-Street. 14hrs pw. Must be experienced in cytology and family planning. Must be registered with UKCC. Ref: CHM 13216.
Cleaner, North Lodge. £4.60ph, 10.5hrs pw. Required for school. Experience using buffing machine an advantage but not essential as employer will train. Ref: CHM 13184.
Telesales canvassers, Chester-le-Street. £4ph plus bonuses, 4.30-8.30pm, Mon-Thurs, 4-8pm, Fri. Required to explain holiday property ownership and booking. Experience not necessary as full training provided. Ref: CHM 13219.
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