Jobs around Shepton, Wells, Glastonbury and Street: forklifts, finance and one very posh spreadsheet
By Laura Linham 1st May 2026
Job hunting locally is a strange old sport. One minute you are idly browsing with a cup of tea, the next you are imagining yourself running systems at The Newt, driving a forklift in Shepton before the birds have clocked in, or calmly taking minutes while everyone else says "just one more agenda item".
Here is this week's round-up across Shepton Mallet, Wells, Glastonbury and Street — a little bit practical, a little bit ambitious, and all mercifully closer than Bristol.
For those who like their work indoors and their chaos alphabetised, there is a permanent Data Inputter/Administrator role in Shepton Mallet, paying £28,000 a year. It is Monday to Friday, office-based, and involves entering jobs, closing down completed work, checking dashboards, sorting road opening notices and answering the phone without losing the will to live. The employer is a long-established reinstatement company working across the South and South West, with on-site parking, pension, 30 days' holiday and casual dress.
If you are more "get it shifted" than "spreadsheet whisperer", Simple Recruitment is looking for a Counterbalance Forklift Driver in Shepton Mallet. This is a temporary-to-permanent role at £13 an hour, with flexible early starts between 1.30am and 5am. Yes, that is not a typo. You will be loading, offloading, moving stock, checking deliveries and generally making a warehouse behave itself before most of the town has found its socks.
Also in Shepton, Pure Staff has a Forklift Driver role with a large distribution company. It is temp-to-perm, starting at £12.73 an hour, rising to £15 after 12 weeks. Handy for anyone who enjoys machinery, movement and not being trapped in meetings about meetings.
Night owls with food production experience may want the Production Operative Level 3 role on the outskirts of Shepton Mallet. It is temporary-to-permanent, paying £18.53 an hour, with shifts from 9.45pm to 6.15am, Monday to Friday or Sunday to Thursday. The work includes keeping machinery running, taking samples, adjusting SCADA settings and following SOPs properly — so not one for anyone whose natural approach is "that'll probably do".
Over in Wells, Randstad is advertising for a Painter and Decorator, paying £22 to £24 an hour. The role focuses on disrepair and mould work, including prep, painting, mould washes and decorative finishes. You will need proven experience, a driving licence and the sort of attention to detail that spots a dodgy edge from three rooms away.
In Castle Cary, Mars is after a Manufacturing Worker, paying £28,700 to £30,400 including shift allowance, plus bonus and benefits. It is a permanent role on weekly rotating shifts: 6am–2pm, 2pm–10pm and 10pm–6am. You will be keeping machinery and raw materials moving, updating records, following safety procedures and, presumably, trying not to eat your bodyweight in workplace proximity snacks.
For the tech-minded with a taste for luxury surroundings, The Newt in Castle Cary is recruiting a Senior Systems Lead, paying up to £85,000 a year. It is permanent, on site Monday to Friday, and involves ERP optimisation, warehouse systems, product data, integrations, B2B platforms and leading a small team. In plain English: make the clever systems work properly, retire the rogue spreadsheets, and do it somewhere with gardens nicer than most people's holidays.
In Street, Clarks is offering a Junior Design Summer Intern role. It is temporary and aimed at a student or recent graduate looking to create artwork across digital and print formats. Ideal for someone creative who fancies getting proper brand experience without having to pretend beige lanyards are a personality.
Also in Street, Millfield School is seeking a Clerk to the Governors and Compliance Officer. This is a permanent, full-time, year-round role, working 37.5 hours a week, Monday to Friday, with a competitive salary based on experience. It is a serious governance job involving meetings, minutes, compliance, Companies House, Charity Commission duties, safeguarding checks and confidential matters. In other words, one for someone who can remain calm while everyone else discovers a "quick question" at 5.28pm.
And in Glastonbury, Kier is looking for a Capital Works Programmer across its Somerset contract, covering sites including Glastonbury, Yeovil, Minehead, Wellington and Dunball. It is a permanent role at 40 hours a week, with some flexibility, planning and coordinating works, permits, schedules and delivery teams. A full driving licence is essential, because Somerset infrastructure will not politely arrange itself in one depot for your convenience.
There are more roles, naturally, because the local jobs market never sleeps — it just rotates shifts and asks for Excel skills. For the full spread, have a nose through the Nub News jobs boards for Shepton Mallet, Wells, Glastonbury and Street.
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