Master of Malt

Liquid Production Operative

Edinburgh On-site Posted Apr 15, 2026
LocationEdinburgh
WorkplaceOn-site
PostedApril 15, 2026
Last verifiedMay 6, 2026

Job purpose

To assist with the production of liquid spirit and Whisky. Ensuring a high quality standard within the industry requirements. Keeping records of operations for quality assurance.

Essentials of the job

  • Assist in managing in-take & storage of raw liquid products and ingredients in preparation for blending, vatting and general recipe production / creation 
  • Help complete the production of various products inline with quality, production and compliance policies
  • Report non conformities to the line manager including, but not limited to product integrity, health and safety, quality & compliance
  • Work collaboratively with the broader Warehouse & Production leadership teams and other departments in the business
  • Carry out constant quality checks at recommended steps to ensure final product integrity
  • Assist in managing your and your teams schedule / workload in relation to set targets & KPI’s
  • Preparation and management of equipment pre & post use
  • Engage and help to motivate others by being excellent at communication and being coachable

Experience, skills and qualifications 

  • Good understanding of IT, and preferably familiarity with Google Suite of apps
  • Good level of numeracy, with minimum Maths GCSE grade A-C or equivalent
  • Excellent level of written and spoken English
  • Strong time management and organisation skills, with the ability to cope with multiple projects at the same time
  • Desirable – experience working in the drinks industry and/or relevant academic study in this field
  • Desirable – a Brewing and Distilling qualification (not essential)

About you

  • Have a strong work ethic
  • Strong interest in spirits and all things drink
  • Meticulous eye for detail
  • Team player with collaborative approach
  • Can do, will do attitude
  • Self motivated
  • Willing to go the extra mile

This is a Fixed-term contract until 29th January 2027 (with the possibility of an extension)

Working Hours: Full-time, 7am - 3.30pm, Mon-Fri.

Hourly rate: Competitive Hourly Rate

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