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Drying Room Supervisor

️ Cultivation

This position operates under the direction of Grower to ensure proper management of drying space operations. Follows and enforces established policies and procedures as necessary to perform job duties and tasks. Supports techniques and practices in the Drying Room(s) to ensure high quality flower is being processed. Maintains the integrity of drying areas and supports the production of medical cannabis.

CORE JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Production – Maintain the health and wellness of the cannabis flower. Support and perform drying operations. Tracking – Collecting samples for testing and tracking tagged racks and flower through the drying process.

JOB SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS

  • During a harvesting event, individual will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the harvest including but not limited to organization of work stations, tracking flower as it is received, completing a final check of the flower at the end of the day, performing weight checks on trays, and monitoring the environment of the drying space.
  • Scouting all trays and racks in the drying space to ensure highest quality.
  • Rotating drying racks on time to ensure a proper dry down on the cannabis flower.
  • Monitoring the sanitation and cleanliness of the drying space including trays, racks, floors and equipment.
  • Adhering to and enforcing the SOPs written for the drying space while also providing feedback on how the SOPs can be improved.
  • Recording moisture readings of the flower as it dries.
  • Collecting samples of dried flower and tracking the information in the Seed-to-Sale tracking software.
  • Ability to run trimming or drying equipment.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, changing, and challenging environment.
  • Focuses simultaneously on short- and long-term goals; ability to identify problems quickly.
  • Accurate data-entry and record keeping on both paper and in computer software.
  • Self-motivated to perform tasks given on a weekly or daily basis.
  • Able to motivate a team to accomplish a goal.
  • Strong attention to detail, organizational skills and time management abilities.
  • Ability to pass a background check, including drug testing
  • Comfort with security protocols, including video monitoring and employee tracking.
  • PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • The ability to lift 50 pounds regularly.
  • The ability to move safely over uneven terrain or in confined spaces.
  • The ability to be able to be in constant standing/moving position.
  • The ability to perform various physical activities, including lifting, standing, and squatting.
  • The ability to wear personal protective gear.
  • The ability to ascend/descend a ladder.
  • 6 CORE VALUES OF A SURTERRA EMPLOYEE

    Integrity - We operate in a regulated and unchartered industry. Act and make decisions that stand up to scrutiny and reflect our position as a sophisticated, credible and respected leader. Be honest, trustworthy, dependable, and honorable. Demonstrate sound moral and ethical ways of interacting.

    Collaboration - We are a collection of the best talent at all levels. Learn and grow from this diversity: welcome healthy debate and proactively seek other perspectives and points of view to find the best solution while not resting on consensus. Proactively ensure the right people have the right information at the right time. Work as a team vs. an individual performer.

    Agility - We are growing incredibly fast in a new industry. Be open to change, be ready to pivot on the moment's notice, and act with a sense of urgency to take advantage of opportunities. Then be ready to do it again. Quickly –and calmly -respond and adapt to the unexpected. Modify and streamline processes, find more efficient ways of doing your job. Work efficiently across markets, time zones, and functions.

    Intentionality - Intentionality requires action –it makes your intentions happen. Good thoughts are meaningless without action. It is initiative directed by the purpose to move our business forward. Intentionality is doing things important to you, even when not easy. Transformational change happens with intentionality.

    Alignment - Together, we must understand and believe in our vision, mission, business and team goals and priorities. When we make a decision, even when we don't have consensus we all align behind that decision and execute. We don't revisit decisions unless we have material new data or circumstances.

    Accountability - Make the best proactive and reactive decisions given the available information and the wisest counsel.

  • Own your decisions, actions and outcomes, and promptly correct mistakes.
  • Be reliable, honor commitments and do not finger point, off- load responsibilities, or criticize co-workers. Look after co-workers and team's success.