Jobs in and around Frome include work in the solar and water industries and a vacancy for a teaching assistant

By Susie Watkins

19th Jan 2024 | Local News

The awning on the side of Frome fire station for on-call firefighters January 18, image Frome Nub News
The awning on the side of Frome fire station for on-call firefighters January 18, image Frome Nub News

Frome Nub News has a busy job listings on our site, with opportunities constantly changing.

Here are some of the best jobs on their right now to apply for :

Work as a Maintenance Engineer, Frome

You would need a qualification in Electrical Engineering (with mechanical and process skills), exposure to breakdowns, repairs, mechanical engineering, and maintenance and experience with CMMS.

AutoCAD would be desirable

Pay is put at between £42,000 - £43,500 with a 7% matched pension and a shift pattern that is four on/four off.

More details on what the company is looking for HERE

Do you have experience in the solar industry?

A vacancy for a field electrician O&M Training in solar. This company operates and maintains a large majority of the UK's solar market. They have ambitious goals to continue their portfolio growth at a fast rate hence the vacancy.

The ideal candidate will have experience in electrical maintenance on industrial sites. They will have comprehensive knowledge of the BS 7671 Wiring Regulation Standards and DC electrical systems. If you already have experience working on large scale solar projects this will give you an advantage.

More details and to apply go HERE

Are you wanting to work in Telemarketing?

There is work going at Frome business park, with an immediate start with their busy and friendly team. The location also has an onsite cafe and gym. The position is on a 12 week temporary possibly moving to permanent basis with pay at £12 an hour.

You will primarily be working on a wide variety of client campaigns, responsible for making calls, generating appointments and leads, sending emails and updating records.

To be fully successful in this role, you will need to demonstrate the following:

  • Excellent communications skills with a clear confident telephone manner
  • Good IT skills and to be confident in Microsoft Outlook and Excel
  • Tenacity and a positive attitude
  • Great attention to detail
  • GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in Maths and English

Details on how to apply HERE

Over in Somerton water Industry experience is essential

For a job as a site manager. In fact there are three people needed working with a leading contractor to the Water and Waste Water sectors for a number of up-and-coming schemes in the Wessex region (Hampshire, Dorset Wiltshire and Somerset).

These projects include installation of new pipework and pumps, installation of flow monitors within sludge tanks, replacement of control valves/pumps and associated wiring and testing, increasing storm water capacity with the installation of new tanks, monitoring of instrumentation and general M&E refurbishments and all associated infrastructure.

More details and to apply see HERE

And could you make a big difference in a child's day?

A vacancy for a teaching assistant for a school in Frome. Some of the pupils have a diagnosis of Special Education Needs (SEN) such as Autism or ADHD and/ or mental health challenges.

So you will need to be patient, calm, resilient and compassionate.

And kind, of course.

Pay is £12.23 an hour for a seven hour day with a 30 minute unpaid lunch break. Details HERE

     

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