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Processing Lab Technician

Kansas City, MO

Processing Lab Technician

Job Type: Full-Time, Non-Exempt

Schedule: 2 openings - Monday to Friday from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm and Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm

Starting Hourly Wage: $18/hr plus benefits and PTO

What You’ll Do: 

As the Processing Lab Technician, you will work within the Processing Laboratory Department and report to the Lab Manager. The Laboratory Technician will assist the Lab Manager by carrying out day-to-day tasks in both extraction and distillation. This task includes but is not limited to: Prepping chemicals, preventative maintenance, Calibration, Tracking, Documenting, Packaging, Labeling, and Cleaning, in accordance with the state regulations and standards set by Curaleaf. It is expected that you will learn and be able to perform all tasks within the laboratory area.  Below is a list of responsibilities and expectations for the ideal candidate.

  • Keep the workspace clean (cleaning glassware, wiping down their work station, mopping, etc.)
  • Track data through paperwork and on an iPad using our electronic batch record system
  • Use internal tracking systems BioTrack and METRC
  • Increase operational efficiency and reducing waste through ownership, teamwork, communication and collaboration.
  • Perform in-process and post-process quality assurance testing and conducting visual inspections to ensure all product meets or exceed CL’s specifications and patient’s expectations.
  • Ensure 100% compliance involving proper weighing, data recording, product tracking and security throughout all processes.
  • Consistently operate in an efficient manner that also complies with all OSHA regulations, Curaleaf and State required Standard Operating Procedures, and all applicable required procedures
  • Ensure each product is properly labeled in compliance with state compliance regulations
  • Take instructions and help out on tasks delegated by laboratory management
  • Prepare materials to be processed in accordance with daily tasks
  • Ensure consistency and efficacy of product through quality control testing
  • Perform all other assigned duties required to ensure a clean and safe production facility
  • Understand and comply with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and all safety procedures to ensure the highest level of safety
  • Complete the sanitation of all production equipment and tools including workspace, all equipment, containers, and appliances

What You’ll Bring:

  • High School diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
  • Excellent verbal interpersonal communication skills to interact with team members
  • Must possess basic math skills
  • Must have be highly organized with strong attention to detail
  • Have an understanding of weights and measurements
  • Must be comfortable working in fast paced environment
  • Must have the ability to adapt
  • Experience with safe handling and proper disposal of harmful chemicals and hazardous waste
  • Adaptable/flexible and able to work in an ever-changing environment
  • Previous agriculture or manufacturing experience preferred but not required
  • Ability to work independently throughout a workday with given directive

What We Offer:

  • Career Growth Opportunities
  • Competitive Pay and Benefits (Health, Dental Vision)
  • Generous PTO and Parental Leave
  • Life/AD&D Insurance, Short & Long-Term Disability
  • Community Involvement Initiatives
  • Employee Referral Bonuses and Product Discounts

Not all benefits listed above are available to all employees at all locations.    

Grassroots is an equal opportunity employer. Grassroots recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical ability, age, veteran status, and other protected status as required by applicable law.

We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

Individuals adversely impacted by the war on drugs are encouraged to apply.

Current Grassroots employees should use our internal job board to apply for current openings: https://app2.greenhouse.io/internal_job_board 

 

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