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Mechanic/trailer person, £5.75ph dep on experience, day or night shift, must have practical experience and LGV licence preferred, own transport due to location. Ref: NOE 11789.
Administration officer, Bainbridge, £8,876 to £13,044pa, full time, must have RSA II, word processing, audio typing an advantage. Ref: NOE 11795.
Traffic supervisor, Gatenby, five nights per week approx 7pm to 6am, must have transport experience and be computer literate, closing date Sept 27. Ref: NOE 11790.
Screen printer, Thirsk, 8am to 5pm Mon to Thurs, 1pm finish Fri, must have knowledge of inks and materials, must be fully experienced, own transport essential. Ref: NOE 11793.
Motorcycle instructor, Bedale-based, 24hrs per week, must have held full clean motor cycle licence for three years, full training given. Ref: NOE 11786.
Plant engineer/technician, Aiskew, Bedale, full time, must have bottling or food machinery experience or relative alternative, mechanical, pneumatic, electrical, professional and trade qualification are desirable. Ref: NOE 11774.
Paint sprayer, Catterick Garrison, 40hrs per week, five nights Mon to Fri, experience preferred, Ref: RID 13223,
Plumber, Scorton, 8am to 4.30pm Mon to Fri, must be time served and CORGI registered with experience in carrying out safety checks. Ref: RID 13226.
Store assistant, Richmond, £3.76ph, 16hrs between 8.30am and 6pm Mon to Sat, must have experience but not essential as training given. Ref: RID 13219.
Supervisor, Scotch Corner, £4.41ph, 35hrs per week five days from seven shifts, required for fast food outlet, experience in catering preferred but not essential as training ongoing, transport essential due to location. Ref: RID 13214.
Receptionist, Skeeby, £3.80 at 18 plus, 14 to 21 hrs on shift five days from seven, experience preferred, computer literacy and own transport essential. Ref: RID 13226.
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