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Your duties will include but are not limited to defanning leaves, cutdown, breakdown of individual stalks, trimming, processing, cleaning, disposal of post-harvest waste, weighing of cannabis, deep cleaning of machinery, and even refilling facility with new plants.
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Extraction extracting processor marijuana harvest production cultivation trimmers hemp extraction de-leafing pruning grower growing packaging. Your duties could include anything from transplanting and watering to trimming, pruning, cleaning, and working with soil.
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Processing manufacturing production extraction extracting processor marijuana harvest production cultivation trimmers hemp extraction de-leafing pruning grower growing packaging. Your duties could include anything from packaging, and filling cartridges to trimming, pruning, cleaning, watering, and working with soil.
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Operating and maintaining cultivation systems/equipment: monitoring, calibrating, running, and maintaining lighting, irrigation, climate control, and other cultivation systems; stocking and handling production inputs and supplies; sanitizing and cleaning growing areas, cultivation workspaces, and tools.
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Functioning as an integral member of operations team covering all activities from seed to seed process from sowing to harvest including but not limited to planning, request, sowing list, labelling, plantation list, organize pollination plan, harvest list, seed health measures, seed cleaning and storage.
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Pay: $16/HR Major Areas of Responsibility include: Assisting in the harvest and post-harvest plant processing of medical cannabis Fan leaf removal, harvest, drying, trimming, curing, weighing, packaging, labeling, recording, inspection of product in addition to cleaning and sanitation.
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Fan leaf removal, harvest, drying, trimming, curing, weighing, packaging, labeling, recording, inspection of product in addition to cleaning and sanitation. Hand trim fan leaves from medical marijuana plants before harvest using shears, scissors.
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Essential functions include — but are not limited to — assisting the Cultivation Manager in various ways such as cleaning, cloning, transplanting, IPM applications, pruning plants, planting and resetting rooms as well as various miscellaneous tasks that fall under the day-to-day management of our gardens and their various individual departments.
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Your duties will include but are not limited to defanning leaves, cutdown, breakdown of individual stalks, trimming, processing, cleaning, disposal of post-harvest waste, weighing of cannabis, deep cleaning of machinery, and even refilling room with new plants.
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Viridian Staffing's Client is looking for temporary Cannabis Harvest workers to work at their production facility in the Santa Barbara, California, area. viridianstaffing.com) is the premier staffing, recruiting, and HR consulting firm solely dedicated to organizations in and supporting the commercial, medical, and industrial cannabis / hemp industry.
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Production Technicians are responsible for all aspects of plant processing from crop harvest through packaging and labeling of the final product ready for customer sale as outlined by the management team.
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If you want to work in a small team dedicated to crafting amazing wines in the WIllow Creek AVA, Denner vineyards is hiring for Seasonal Harvest Workers for our 2024 Harvest! Performs all aspects of cellar work, including but not limited to wine movements such as movements, transfers, and barrel filling; stacking, washing, and maintenance; tank sanitation and preparation, forklift operation; cleaning and maintenance of cellar.
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Other duties as assigned, including, but not limited to assisting other departments to help facilitate the additional and/or supplemental work, such as, Production dept tasks, Post Harvest dept tasks, cleaning, and light maintenance as needed throughout the facility.
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Upstream Manufacturing (UM): Primary focus is the cleaning, sterilization and operation of fixed vessel systems for media preparation, fermentation, and harvest operations; perform seed train operations; perform dispensing of components; handle and aliquot hazardous materials.
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Support the organizing and securing of all METRC tags and harvest batches. Tasks may include farming plants, transferring plants at points of lifecycle, harvesting plants, and cleaning of the cultivation.
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