Local area jobs available now

By Nub News Reporter

10th Nov 2023 | Advertisement Features

Here is a list of job opportunities that are currently available in and around Thurrock.

And if your business is hiring, why not place an advertisement on our jobs page? Click here to find out more.

Start Thurrock

Start Thurrock is seeking a part time Marketing and Communications Coordinator to deliver a compelling communications strategy that conveys our vision for a community-led cultural programme and fosters cultural engagement. 

Find out more and apply here.

Workshop Generator Engineer - Grays

A large generator hire / sales company is looking for a qualified and experienced Generator Engineer to join their workshop team.

Salary Details: £40000.00 - 60000.00 a year

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Sales Assistant – Beaverbrook, West Thurrock

40 hours per week on a 12 month temporary contract. Salary: £11.56 per hour: OTE 1st Year £25,037.60

Location: Lakeside Shopping Centre

Being a Sales Assistant (Sales Consultant) at Beaverbrooks will give you the chance to develop a luxury retail career with an award-winning and family-owned jewellers.

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Estimator

Due to growth, a small-medium sized sub-contract laser cutting and sheet metal engineering company, based in Grays is now looking to recruit an Estimator to join their Sales Team.

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Service Technician – Basildon

Service Technician / Workshop Engineer / Hydraulic Engineer required to join a leading supplier of Hydraulics.

Salary Details: £30,000 – 35,000 a year

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