Cultivation Technician
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Food Production
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Company OverviewEthos Cannabis is a multi‑state cannabis company with operations in cultivation, processing, and dispensing of cannabis in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Ohio, and we are pursuing expansion opportunities. Our goal is to have a clear and compelling consumer‑centric vision focused on helping individuals feel and live better through their experiences with cannabis. Our mission is supported by our relationship with Jefferson Health, a leading academic medical center in the U.S., dedicated to collecting and analyzing valuable real‑world data and developing educational initiatives with a focus on patient outcomes and quality of life.
Jefferson Health is our Academic Clinical Research Center partner for our vertically integrated operations in Pennsylvania.
The Cultivation Technician is responsible for assisting the managers in the day‑to‑day functions of the cultivation production areas, including propagation, cultivation, and harvest, as well as the post‑harvest activities related to curing, trimming, packaging, and storing finished product. The Cultivation Technician is a detail‑oriented, operational team player with strong communication skills. Cultivation Technicians are an integral part of the cultivation and post‑harvest team.
By reporting the conditions observed of both the environment and crops, they help guide the overall success of every production cycle. No detail is too small, and a strong understanding of all the components needed to carry out each task is necessary for success. Additionally, minimizing miscommunications and taking seriously the concerns of other cultivation team members ensures a safe and responsible workplace.
Specifically, the care with which clones are taken and maintained, plants are up‑potted, how trellis is applied, pests are identified and reported, finished plants are harvested, and waste properly disposed of are at the forefront of the technician's priorities.
Cultivation Technicians have the distinction of participating heavily in quality control over all product that the facility furnishes for stores and vendors. It is also a phase of the production cycle which requires daily interaction to prevent excessive moisture loss or conversely allowing any molds or bacteria to proliferate. There are many levels of quality control that multiple departments participate in, but the short time spent with the post‑harvest team is crucial, considering its frequent handling and contact with multiple containers and surfaces.
The Cultivation Technician's role in maintaining a sanitary and organized inventory of product depends upon the detail and thoughtfulness s/he exhibits in this position; primarily, the ability to effectively compartmentalize strains, batches, and corresponding numeric values to reduce any confusion or mislabeling.
- Environmental checks & ongoing observation
- Cloning
- Transplanting
- Pruning
- Trellising
- Harvesting
- Correctly utilizing appropriate checklists, logs, process flow charts, and standard operating procedures
- Cleaning & sanitizing
- Monitoring environment in cure areas
- Protecting finished product from waste or loss
- Trimming
- Sorting usable product and trim into distinct batches
- Packaging product and trim
- Facilitating accurate inventory control at all steps
- Keep work and break areas free of clutter and debris
- Ensure work uniforms are as clean as possible
- Communicate effectively with others in cultivation and other departments
- Update any personal information which may be required for contact, payment, benefits, tax purposes, or similar contained in an employee's personnel file
- Minimum of one year cannabis growing/trimming/industry experience preferred
- Certification(s)/education in agricultural, horticultural, or botanical practices
- Previous experience with inventory software, Excel, and Google spreadsheets
- Education in agriculture, horticulture, or botany preferred but not necessary
- Must be 21 years of age or older to apply
- Must comply with all legal or company regulations for working…
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