Aldham firm County Broadband has announced more than 30 jobs have been made available amid a commitment to invest in local skills as part of a vision to overhaul infrastructure in the east of England.
The company secured £100 million in private investment earlier this year to build and deliver new full-fibre broadband links in rural communities.
The alternative-network provider has plans to extend its network to 500,000 premises across the east of England by 2027.
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The firm has already overseen huge workforce growth, doubling from about 80 staff at the end of 2019 and rising now to about 210.
Roles advertised in a new online career hub include opportunities in network operations, engineering, customer services, IT and finance.
Lewis Simington, chief people officer at…