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MIP Associate

Kansas City, MO

ABOUT US

Terrabis is a leading privately held cannabis company with a bold growth strategy. Operating in both wholesale and retail, we’re at the forefront of the industry, setting new standards, and pushing boundaries. Join us in shaping the future of cannabis.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Converting raw materials into finished goods in a manner that is consistent with safe food handling practices..
  • Packaging all products created by the company to product specifications set forth by Operations Manager.
  • Coordinate waste disposal as directed by Operations Manager and ensure policies and procedures for waste disposal are adhered to.
  • Ensuring products are properly stored and labeled.
  • Audit and record all weights or count of all cannabis material given by Lead from start to order completion on the appropriate Control Sheet. Immediately inform Production Lead of any discrepancies in weights or counts.
  • Execute the preparation, production, and packaging of cannabis products
  • Monitor, clean, and maintain all packaging and production equipment, and operate all equipment safely in its intended manner.
  • Complete all orders of products as delegated from Operations Manager in an efficient and timely manner, meeting all necessary deadlines
  • Coordinate and manage daily lab tasks with Operations Manager
  • Properly set up and operate filling, edible and solid dose manufacturing, packaging, and labeling equipment
  • Follow manufacturer's instructions and Company SOPs to sanitize production area and equipment
  • Maintain accurate documentation of all related data in tracking software
  • Prepare plant material for extraction (packing material socks) and accurately documenting related data
  • Efficiently fill, package, and label products in compliance with company SOPs and all applicable manufacturing procedures
  • Set up, break down, and sanitize packaging and production area as needed and in compliance with Company SOPs

 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • A strong understanding of necessary math concepts.
  • High school diploma, or equivalent.
  • Detailed oriented.
  • Must be 21 years or older.
  • Ability to lift up to 50lbs consistently.
  • Ability to utilize tools/equipment to mechanically repair and arrange parts to a large machine.
  • Ability to perform repetitive motions while working at one station for an extended period.
  • Desire to continuously learn (more) about cannabis, cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system, and cannabis therapies previous knowledge a HUGE plus!
  • Ability to listen well and effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing, with various audiences.
  • Ability to use standard office equipment, computer equipment and software including word processing, database management, spreadsheet applications and email.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Terrabis is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, pregnancy, disability, age, veteran status, or other characteristics

 

 

 

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