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Lover of a cuppa? This could be your ideal job

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ARE you one of those people who can’t get through the daily grind without endless cups of coffee? Then one Dundee firm might have the perfect job for you.

Coffee and tea maker James Aimer Ltd is seeking to employ its first head tea and coffee taster at its headquarte­rs in a converted jute mill on Milnbank Road. They will have to be able to demonstrat­e the ability to differenti­ate and explain the subtleties of different flavours.

The job advert says: “Long establishe­d Dundee private label coffee and tea processing business is seeking the right individual to become an integral part of its future growth. The right individual will already possess a passion for coffee, from bean to cup and tea, from leaf to cup, but also an unquenchab­le thirst to learn far more.

“Specialist coffee and tea training will be given but the right individual must have the appropriat­e communicat­ion skills to be able to discuss this technical knowledge in a non-technical and enthusiast­ic way.”

The advert adds it would be “advantageo­us” if the applicant had trained as a barista.

General manager Rob Sinclair said the salary would be dependent on the qualities of the winning candidate: “We are looking for someone with a passion for it and the energy to learn more. It’s not just about knowing different coffees but learning about where they come from.”

Mr Sinclair said the company was confident it would find the right candidate locally because of the city’s growing reputation for restaurant­s and cafes.

James Aimer Ltd was founded in 1884 and imports teas and coffees from around the globe.

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