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The Cultivation Technician is responsible for plant care in all stages oflife-cycle cannabis growth to include germination, vegetative, flowering and harvest. Harvest plants, and transplant or pot and label them.
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Extraction extracting processor marijuana harvest production cultivation trimmers hemp extraction de-leafing pruning grower growing packaging. If so, Viridian Staffing's Client is looking for temporary Cannabis Cultivation Technicians to work at their production facility.
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The Flower Grower reports directly to the Cultivation Manager and is responsible for all tasks in their assigned areas within the Cultivation Facility. · Applying organic pesticides with guidance from Cultivation Manager.
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The Cultivation Technician assists in the growing and cultivation of medical marijuana. WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING: Maintains plant Cultivation by following Parallel’s Policies & Procedures for the daily operations and fully comply with state medical marijuana regulations.
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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. Prepare room for harvest.
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Grow Sciences is an Arizona cannabis cultivation and extraction company, focused on elite products that delight the consumer. The interview process will start with the cultivation manager.
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Provide leadership and hands on support to the cultivation team across propagation, cultivation and harvest. Fundamental knowledge, as well as the ability to be taught and guided in areas related to cultivation with other areas being taught as the employee shows interest while still maintaining their capabilities as a cultivation technician.
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The Cultivation Technician role is key to the health and success of our plants! Must be able to clearly convey any information about plants, machines, and activities within the cultivation function.
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A Cultivation Technician is responsible for cannabis plant care in all stages of growth not limited to but including germination, propagation, vegetative stages, flowering and harvest. Cleaning or sterilizing all associated equipment used in the cultivation process as well as the grow rooms, transplant, wash, and general storage areas.
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The Cultivation Technician I reports directly to the Cultivation Manager and is responsible for all daily tasks in their assigned areas within the Cultivation Facility. Ensuring that cultivation is producing sufficient flowers to meet the needs of MIPs and extractions.
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CULTIVATION TECHNICIAN Position Overview A Cultivation Technician is responsible for cannabis plant care in all stages of growth not limited to but including germination, propagation, vegetative stages, flowering and harvest.
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Connect students to economic development opportunities and pathways out of poverty through connection to our social enterprises, financial literacy training and resources available through Harvest Hands web of relationships.
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This position is responsible for executing their daily role performing farming tasks within the Farm department to achieve the weekly objectives in the cannabis cultivation. This position is responsible for performing different farming tasks at a large scale cannabis cultivation.
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Harvest Restaurant Group is currently seeking a career minded Sous Chef looking to work alongside our Chef de Cuisine at one of our Harvest Concepts. Our ideal SOUS CHEF will instill the Harvest way by always going above and beyond to satisfy our customers and create a dining experience like no other.
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Position Overview: The Cultivation Technician is responsible for plant care in all stages of life-cycle cannabis growth to include germination, vegetative, flowering and harvest. Reports to: Supervisor/Manager, Cultivation or Manager, Facility Operations.
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