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To continue to learn best practices of cannabis cultivation with a strong interest in horticulture, The Cultivation Technician will perform manual labor to. This position will report to the Cultivation Manager.
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Works with Cultivation Manager to plan for growing activities that are consistent with planned production schedules. Curaleaf International is the largest vertically integrated cannabis company in Europe with a unique supply and distribution network throughout the European market, bringing together pioneering science and research with cutting-edge cultivation, extraction and production.
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As a Cultivation Technician you will provide the expert care and maintenance needed to grow healthy, strong cannabis plants, and be responsible for all aspects of plant growth. As a Cultivation Technician you will provide the expert care and maintenance needed to grow healthy, strong cannabis plants, and be responsible for all aspects of plant growth.
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Must be able to obtain, and maintain, state badging requirements in order to work in in cannabis industry (requires background check and state review) Work involves daily exposure to allergens (such as cannabis, tree nuts, and coconut oil.
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The Cultivation Technician is responsible for plant care in all stages of life-cycle cannabis growth to include germination, vegetative, flowering and harvest. Check and water all plants in cultivation facility as outlined in the Daily Room-Checklist.
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Qualifications Minimum of a high school diploma or GED; Associate degree or certifications preferredAdditional RequirementsMust be a minimum of 21 years of ageMust possess valid state IDMust be able to obtain, and maintain, state badging requirements in order to work in in cannabis industry (requires background check and state review.
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Our ideal candidate is a self-motivated, positive individual who can think of no better way to spend the workday than potting, pruning, and tending to the health of our cannabis plants with the utmost care and precision.
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If so, then GTI is looking for you! Cannabis is a heavily regulated industry; therefore, all employees are required to follow safety and compliance regulations. Scouting for disease or potential insects.
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Follow GMP, biosecurity, sanitation or other quality and compliance requirements. Prepare room for harvest. Perform record keeping accurately and completely as directed by a lead or supervisor. Maintain and calibrate tools, equipment and machinery as directed by a lead or supervisor.
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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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Cannabis Cultivation Technicians. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team environment, following directions from the Cultivation Manager and Leads and effectively supporting team members.
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Processing manufacturing production extraction extracting processor marijuana harvest production cultivation trimmers hemp extraction de-leafing pruning grower growing packaging. As a Cultivation Tech, you will get the opportunity to monitor and maintain plant production & health.
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Have an advanced understanding of cannabis cultivation techniques like organic living soil, coco coir substrates, hydroponics, and permaculture. Job Description Description As the Director of Cultivation, you'll oversee all aspects of our cultivation operation, leveraging your expertise in cannabis, strategic insight, and adept leadership skills.
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Our Cultivation Technician positions are responsible for executing cultivation plans in keeping with the Company’s operating procedures for indoor and outdoor cultivation. Cultivation: Cloning, cutting, and transplanting; watering; labeling; and inventory data input.
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Position Overview: Cultivation Technician is responsible for plant care in all stages of life-cycle cannabis growth to include germination, vegetative, flowering and harvest. The Company operates 125 facilities including 94 dispensaries and 31 cultivation and manufacturing facilities, including those under development.
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