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Powder coater, Shildon, £5 to £5.50ph, 40hrs pw Mon-Fri, must be experienced in all aspects of powder coating, current clean driving licence is essential. Ref: BIS 9547.
Post office/shop assistant, Middleton St George, £117pw, 30hrs pw 9am to 5.30pm on 7-day rota, required for newsagents/post office, should have banking or post office experience and IT skills preferred. Ref: DAE 25161.
Body shop foreman, Crook, 8.30am to 5pm Mon-Fri plus Sat, must have knowledge of grind body shop and experience of estimating jobs and management of employees. Ref: CRK 4943.
Care assistant, Middleton St George, 3 nights 10pm to 7am, should ideally have NVQ 2 or any care qualification. Ref: DAE 24723.
Sales representative, Darlington and Stockton, £200pw plus commission and expenses, full time, required to call on clients in their own homes, own transport and experience in direct sales required. Ref: CCP 2866.
Mothers help/nanny, Barnard Castle, live in position, NNEB or BTEC level 3 preferred but not essential, current driving licence also preferred. Ref: BAJ 3950.
Cashiers, Darlington £3.03 under 18, £4.06 over 18, 1x15hrs and 1x16hrs weekends, cash handling experience essential, uniform provided. Ref: DAE 24603.
Credit controller, Shildon, 20hrs pw, must have book keeping experience and be computer literate with experience of using Quickbooks software. Ref: BIS 8968.
Class 2 driver, Darlington £4.25ph, 40hrs pw, age 35 plus required for general haulage business, ADR experience an advantage. Ref: DAE 25305.
Vehicle fitter, Bishop Auckland, £5.70ph weekdays, £6.70 Sun, 39hrs pw shifts, must be time served, required to prepare buses for annual CV test, PCV licence holder preferred. Ref: BIS 9560.
Chef, Darlington, up to 26hrs pw, should have City and Guilds 706 1-2 or equivalent and experience, employer welcomes mature applicants. Ref: DAE 24386.
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