4 Labourer jobs in Darlington
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- 24 November 2025
- Thorn Baker Recruitment - DL3 0UW
- £14.2 per hour
- On-site only
- Temporary
- Full time
Are you looking for a CSCS labourer position in Darlington ? If yes Thorn baker construction will be looking for labourer Benefits & Information ongoing work Paid on time Cracking team of lads Very busy contractor so potential for additional work Canteen on ...
Trust Registrar, Obstetrics & Gynaecology - UHND
- 18 November 2025
- NHS Jobs - Darlington, DL3 6HX
- £65,048.00 per year
- Contract
- Full time
A Registrar (Specialist Trainee 3-7) and SHOs (Specialist trainee 1/2, GP and F2 trainees) support a 1:8 rota for each level. A consultant is resident for the majority of the time, after 10pm they can be off site if work allows and be called in to support when...
Site Manager
- 25 November 2025
- Fawkes & Reece - Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, DL2 1LU
- £55,000 to £60,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full time
Role: Site Manager Location: Teesside Salary: £55,000 Package Are you an experienced Site Manager looking to take the next step in your career with a leading developer in the Teesside region? You'll be instrumental in overseeing the day-to-day running of an ...
The Fair Work Agency, Chief Executive Officer
- 10 November 2025
- Government Recruitment Service - Darlington
- £100,000 to £162,500 per year
- Permanent
- Full time
Improving employment rights is a top priority for this Government. The Plan to Make Work Pay and The Employment Rights Bill currently going through Parliament is a once in a generation uplift in those rights, but there is no point increasing protections if ...
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