Shotley peninsula Job of the Week: Apache mechanic

By Derek Davis 11th Oct 2023

Apache helicopters overhead (Picture: Nub News)
Apache helicopters overhead (Picture: Nub News)

Get over the midweek hump by improving your work situation today.

Every week Shotley peninsula Nub News picks out an interesting vacancy that could be just for you, although there are many more to choose from.

This week - We have a fantastic opportunity for an Apache Mechanic to join the team on an US base on a short term 90 day contract.

The role is a fantastic chance for you to further develop your skills as an Apache Mechanic, working in an exciting environment.

Find more details here...

f you have ever considered working for Babergh District Council, either of these could be for you.

Babergh is recruiting a for a qualified Carpenter to join its Building Services Team . You will share the values, commitment and motivation to make a difference for our districts. You will join Babergh on a full time (37 hours per week ) permanent basis. Full time, part time and job share opportunities will be considered. You will earn a competitive salary of £31,615 per annum.

Full details here...

Babergh is also looking for a Multi Trade Operative to join its team.

Full details here...

For something even closer to home: Browse the best available jobs in the area on our Shotley peninsula jobs page

If you an employer looking to add to your workforce - add your job vacancy here...

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