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Sean Murphy

Distillery on the popular NC500 route seeking people to join team

An award-winning distillery on the now famous North Coast 500 is looking for people to join its team. North Point Distillery is offering three positions at their exciting base in Forss in Thurso.

Fancy helping to make a range of exciting Scottish spirits? The North Point team already produce gin and rum and have a whisky on the way. They also offer tours and have regular footfall thanks to the NC500 route passing by their doorstep.

Founded in 2020 by friends Alex MacDonald and Struan Mackie, the firm is already highly regarded for its Crosskirk Bay Gin and Pilot Rum.

The distillery is offering three modern apprenticeship roles, with each covering an important facet of this young and up-and-coming drinks business.

The trio of roles up for grabs include Business Admin, where you'll help with the running of the business; Drinks Op, where you'll help with the production side; and a hospitality role where you'll look after the customers visiting the distillery.

Should you be interested in any of these roles you can check out the job page here, or submit a CV to hello@northpointdistillery.com.

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