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Current vacancies

Roastery Leader - Liverpool

We’re on the hunt for a Roastery Leader to join our existing team taking charge of the beating heart of 92 Degrees – our Liverpool Roastery. This is where every cup of Damn Fine Coffee™ begins, and you’ll be the one leading the team, the roast, and the pace. - Drop us an email if you are interested Join our team!

Production Roaster - Liverpool

Join the engine room of 92 Degrees – we’re looking for a Production Roaster to help craft and deliver Damn Fine Coffee™ every day. From roast to bag, you’ll keep the coffee flowing to our stores, partners, and customers. - Drop us an email if you are interested Join our team!

Barista - National

We’re brewing up something special – join 92 Degrees as a Barista and serve Damn Fine Coffee™ every day. You’ll be on the bar, creating great coffee, great vibes, and great connections with our community. - Drop us an email if you are interested Join our team!

Store Leader - Edinburgh

Lead the way at 92 Degrees – we’re looking for a Store Leader to run the show on the bar, inspire the team, and make sure every customer gets Damn Fine Coffee™ and a damn fine experience. - Drop us an email if you are interested Join our team!

WE ARE ON A MISSION TO UNITE EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE THROUGH OUR LOVE OF COFFEE.

  • ACT WITH RESPECT

    Respect is a theme that sits across all aspects of our brand and must come first in everything we do. We respect everyone for who they are. We lead with empathy and put others needs above our own.

  • INSPIRE AMBITION

    From a cup of coffee to our HQ office team, inspiring ambition is our core idea – the thread that ties everything together. Whether it’s that morning hit of caffeine for our customers or a new career path for our baristas we support everyone to achieve their dreams.

  • MAKE DAMN FINE COFFEE

    The bottom line of our business. It all starts with a coffee bean – a damn tasty one. We train all of our team in the art of coffee and settle for nothing less than the feeling of ‘damn that’s good’.