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Support worker, Seaham. £4.70ph, part-time. Required to support clients. Clean current driving licence required. Ref: SEH 4041.
Bar fitters, Seaham. £6.74ph, 8am to 4.30pm, Mon-Fri, plus overtime. Must be experienced and time-served. Driving licence an advantage. Ref: SHE 4060.
MOT tester/mechanic, Murton. £4ph, 40hrs pw. Must be experienced with relevant test certificate to be made available for employer. Ref: SHE 3948.
Child minder, Seaham. £4ph, 20-39hrs pw, 5 days in 7. Required to look after two children, aged four and nine years. Must have local authority registration. Ref: SHE 4004.
Community development worker, Seaham. Between £11,000 and £18,000 pa dep on exp, 40hrs pw. Must be qualified to at least HNC Level 2 (points 1-9) or have relevant experience. Ref: SHE 4031.
Steel fabricator/welder, Seaham. £5.67ph, 7.30am to 4pm, Mon-Thurs, 3pm finish Fri. Must be experienced and time-served. Ref: SEH 4091.
Assistant manager, Seaham. £4.06ph, 28hrs pw. Must have staff supervision experience. Retail experience an advantage. Ref: SHE 4062.
RGN, Murton. £8.50ph, 8pm to 8am (nights vary). Must be experienced registered general nurse. Must provide ES officer sight of in-date UKCC PIN card and details of nursing qualifications. Ref: SHE 3970.
UPVC fabricators, Cold Heseldon. £4ph, 42.5hrs pw. Must be experienced with knowledge of all aspects of fabrication. Ref: SHE 3945.
Production workers/cake decorators, Seaham. £3.70ph, 20hrs pw. Experience and food hygiene certificate an advantage, but full training given. Ref: SHE 4100.
HGV fitter, Seaham. £6ph, 44hrs pw, plus basic overtime. Must be fully qualified. HGV licence an advantage. Ref: SHE 4094.
Branch manager, Chester-le-Street. £175 to £200pw, plus bonus, 9am to 5.30pm,, Mon-Sat (day off in week). Retail managerial or supervisory experience preferred. Ref: CHM 12708.
Chamberperson, Chester-le-Street. £4.10ph, 8.30am to 4pm, Mon-Sun, 5 days out of 7 on rota. Required for hotel. Transport home provided Sundays. Ref: CHM 12699.
Lift engineers, nationwide, Sacriston base. £7ph, 40hrs pw plus, Mon-Fri. Must be qualified lift engineer with minimum five years' experience and two years' employment in industry. Ref: CHM 12618.
Fitter's mate, nationwide from Sacriston base. 40hrs pw, Mon-Fri. No experience necessary as employer will train. Ref: CHM 12718.
Commis chef, Blackhall. 24hrs pw, split shifts. Must have minimum two years' catering experience. Qualifications, hotel work and own transport an advantage. Ref: PEV 15428.
Chef/cook, Old Shotton. Up to 40hrs pw. Must have experience and food hygiene certificate, City and Guilds 706 1 and 2 preferred. Ref: PEV 15505.
Commis chef, Blackhall. 6 days pw, some split shifts. Some experience and Health and Hygiene Certificate an advantage. Full training and day release provided. Ref: PEV 15427.
Care assistant, Peterlee. £3.72ph, 24hrs pw. Experience and NVQ in care work an advantage. Ref: PEV 15935.
Activities coordinator, Peterlee. £3.60ph, 21hrs pw, aged 20-plus. Experience essential. Must be artistic, creative, musical and involved in community affairs and activities. Ref: PEV 15889.
Porter, Peterlee. 16hrs pw, flexible, temporary ongoing. Required for supermarket. Ref; PEV 15932.
Carpet fitter, Blackhall Colliery. 40hrs pw. Must be fully experienced in all aspects of domestic carpet laying. Ref: PEV 15950.
Care support worker, Durham, Chester-le-Street, Stanley. £4.50ph, 40hrs pw, full or part-time available. To provide care in clients' own homes. Must have telephone and use of vehicle. Experience not required as training given. Ref: DUR 24219.
Dining hall assistant, Durham. £4.06ph, 10am to 2.15pm, or 4pm to 8.15pm, Mon-Fri, alt weeks, term-time only. Waiting-on experience an advantage but not essential. Training given. Ref: DUR 24293.
Electrician, North-East area. £7ph, 8am to 4.30pm, Mon-Fri. Must be time-served. Ref: DUR 24331.
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