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Security guard, Durham. £3.70ph, 56hrs pw. Required for office building. Must have own transport, able to be contacted at short notice and provide ten-year checkable work history. Age 25-plus. Ref: DUR 24525.
Electronic technician, Durham. £15,970 at 30hrs pw, £20.370 at 41.5hrs plus shift allowance. Must be apprentice-served with ONC/HNC in engineering bias. Ref: DUR 25399.
Multi-skilled craftsperson, Durham. £15,970 to £23,000pa dep on shifts/hrs, 39-41.5hrs pw. Required for manufacturing company. Must have experience and knowledge of mechanics, pneumatics, hydraulics and electrical with ONC/HNC engineering. Ref: DUR 25400.
Steward/ess and spouse. 40hrs pw. Required for working men's club. Experience preferred. Ref: DUR 25424.
Boiler service engineer, Chester-le-Street. £8 to £10ph, 40hrs plus overtime, Mon-Fri. Must be time-served, experienced and ACOPS-approved. Must have clean driving licence. Ref: CHM 12998.
Office administrator, Drum Ind Estate. Noon to 5pm, Mon-Fri while training. Must have general accounting and computing skills. Ref: CHM 12952.
Plumber, Chester-le-Street. 40hrs pw. Required for maintenance and installation. Must be time-served and hold ACOPS 16. Must be 20-plus and have current clean driving licence. Ref: CHM 12795.
RGN, Chester-le-Street. £8ph, 1 in 4 Sats, 10pm to 8am, temporary. Required for residential nursing home. Must provide in-date UKCC PIN card and details of nursing qualifications. Ref: CHM 13064.
Maintenance supervisor, Blackhill. £13,000 to £16,000pa, 40hrs pw. Must have man-management skills and experience of planned preventative maintenance schedules. Ref: CON 13480.
Mechanical engineer, Consett No 1 Ind Est. 36.5hrs pw, Mon-Fri. Must have five years' experience in design of pressure vessels to BS5500 and ASME V111, especially in offshore environment. Minimum HNC qualification required and knowledge of welding and BS EN 9100. Must be computer literate. Ref; CON 13410.
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