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Coffee Bar Manager Role:As the Coffee Bar Manager, you will play a vital role in leading and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the coffee and juice bar. Coffee Bar Manager Background Profile:Minimum 5 years of experience working with coffee, including expertise in brewing, espresso preparation, and latte art.
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Zaca Coffee seeks an experienced Barista/Coffee Shop Manager interested in joining the Zaca Coffee team. Must have barista experience and willing to learn Zaca’s coffee prep techniques.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience in a machine shop or manufacturing environment. Experience working with CNC Mill, CNC lathes, and/or CNC mill-turn preferred. Responsibilities Set up, adjust, and operate CNC machines to perform precision machining operations.
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EXCELTA, a family-owned distributor and manufacturer of tweezers, pliers, cutters, and other small assembly hand tools based in Buellton, is looking for a Shop Technician / Machinist. Shop Technician Are you a reliable and detail-oriented problem-solver who works well with your hands AND working with others to produce excellent quality products.
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Hiring multiple candidates for souvenir/gift shop in downtown Solvang, CA. What's in it for you? Hiring multiple candidates for souvenir/gift shop in downtown Solvang, CA. What's in it for you.
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