Post-Harvest Lead
Erie, PA
Full Time
Experienced
Role summary
Hands-on working lead responsible for executing daily post-harvest operations and coordinating a small
crew. Ensures accurate batch handling from dry-room takedown through machine/hand trim, cure, and
bulk sample pulls in strict alignment with SOPs and state program rules.
Key responsibilities
Coordinate daily tasks for the trimming/takedown crew; assign stations and set pace to plan.
Perform and supervise dry-room takedown: de-hang, buck, stage, and label plant material by batch.
Set up, operate, and light-maintain machine trimmers (e.g., blade swaps, cleaning, speed/feed
calibration).
Lead hand-trim tables: train on trim standards (shape, crow’s-feet removal, minimal loss).
Execute curing operations: load/unload vessels, log RH/temperature, “burp” per SOP, and escalate
variances.
Take and document bulk/COA samples: representative pulls, chain-of-custody, labeling, sealing.
Use the seed-to-sale system (e.g., METRC/BioTrack) to record weights, movements, waste, and
destruction.
Complete sanitation before/after runs; maintain tool accountability and allergen/foreign-material
controls.
Record shift metrics (throughput, yield loss, trim recovery %, rework) and submit end-of-day reports.
Follow safety and ergonomic practices (sharps, repetitive motion, lifting, PPE).
Qualifications
1–2+ years in cannabis cultivation or post-harvest; strong fundamentals in drying/curing and trim
quality.
Comfortable operating trimming equipment; basic mechanical aptitude.
Accurate, compliant recordkeeping; basic Excel/Google Sheets.
Clear communicator; able to coach peers tactically during a shift.
Physical/work environment
Stand/walk most of shift; repetitive hand motions; lift/push/pull up to 50 lbs; cool, low-humidity rooms.
Promotion milestones → Supervisor
Consistently hits plan on throughput and loss (< target % shrink); maintains cure logs with zero data
gaps.
Demonstrates ability to train 3+ techs to standard with measurable quality improvement.
Executes sample pulls and chain-of-custody with zero findings in internal audits for 60 days.
Successfully leads at least one full-day cross-room rotation (takedown → trim → cure) without
escalation.
Diversity and Inclusion
We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, pregnancy, sex, gender identity or expression, disability, or because of the liability for service in the armed forces of the United States or the nationality of any individual, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Hands-on working lead responsible for executing daily post-harvest operations and coordinating a small
crew. Ensures accurate batch handling from dry-room takedown through machine/hand trim, cure, and
bulk sample pulls in strict alignment with SOPs and state program rules.
Key responsibilities
Coordinate daily tasks for the trimming/takedown crew; assign stations and set pace to plan.
Perform and supervise dry-room takedown: de-hang, buck, stage, and label plant material by batch.
Set up, operate, and light-maintain machine trimmers (e.g., blade swaps, cleaning, speed/feed
calibration).
Lead hand-trim tables: train on trim standards (shape, crow’s-feet removal, minimal loss).
Execute curing operations: load/unload vessels, log RH/temperature, “burp” per SOP, and escalate
variances.
Take and document bulk/COA samples: representative pulls, chain-of-custody, labeling, sealing.
Use the seed-to-sale system (e.g., METRC/BioTrack) to record weights, movements, waste, and
destruction.
Complete sanitation before/after runs; maintain tool accountability and allergen/foreign-material
controls.
Record shift metrics (throughput, yield loss, trim recovery %, rework) and submit end-of-day reports.
Follow safety and ergonomic practices (sharps, repetitive motion, lifting, PPE).
Qualifications
1–2+ years in cannabis cultivation or post-harvest; strong fundamentals in drying/curing and trim
quality.
Comfortable operating trimming equipment; basic mechanical aptitude.
Accurate, compliant recordkeeping; basic Excel/Google Sheets.
Clear communicator; able to coach peers tactically during a shift.
Physical/work environment
Stand/walk most of shift; repetitive hand motions; lift/push/pull up to 50 lbs; cool, low-humidity rooms.
Promotion milestones → Supervisor
Consistently hits plan on throughput and loss (< target % shrink); maintains cure logs with zero data
gaps.
Demonstrates ability to train 3+ techs to standard with measurable quality improvement.
Executes sample pulls and chain-of-custody with zero findings in internal audits for 60 days.
Successfully leads at least one full-day cross-room rotation (takedown → trim → cure) without
escalation.
Diversity and Inclusion
We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, pregnancy, sex, gender identity or expression, disability, or because of the liability for service in the armed forces of the United States or the nationality of any individual, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
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