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Post Production Technician

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Sozo Health Inc

Warren, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/16/2026

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Post Production Technician Sozo Health Inc - 2.1 Warren, MI Job Details Full-time From $17 an hour 13 hours ago Benefits Health savings account Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Flexible spending account Paid time off Vision insurance Employee discount Life insurance Qualifications Trash removal Cleaning and sanitation procedure implementation Maintaining an organized workspace Manufacturing facilities cleaning Agricultural harvesting Scissors Visual sorting Trimming (gardening technique) Labeling Manufacturing standard operating procedures Warehouse sorting Weight checks Room tidying Stock organizing Post-harvest management Standard operating procedures (SOPs) Entry level Full Job Description The Assignment As a Post Production Technician, you'll help turn freshly harvested plants into compliant, sale-ready products. Your speed, quality, and consistency directly impact output at every stage of the process. From helping on harvest to the final trim before packaging, you'll adhere to the SOPs and learn about state requirements.
Major responsibilities include:
Bucking plants Scissor trimming buds to the point they look good enough that you'd want them in your bag at the dispo Using ISO + Zerotol for cleaning all equipment Weighing up materials using scales Making tote labels to keep material organized Sorting material by type and stage (e.g. bucked bigs vs trimmed smalls) Completing end-of-shift cleaning and upkeep Assisting with cure room turnovers and disposing of plant waste Communicating clearly and respectfully with teammates/leadership Acting in accordance with the Employee Handbook Total Rewards Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage; 401(k); Life Insurance; Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options; Paid Time Off; and Employee Discounts. On the Floor You're on the floor, dressed and ready to go by shift start time. You don't even wait for weed to hit the table, you take the initiative to get up and distribute it to others. After everyone's got their workload, you're locked in on pace, trying to hit the incentivized goal. Rotating between focused work and quick resets of your station, you waterfall into helping others as soon as your tasks are complete. You'll stay in sync with the room as processes and priorities shift, especially during harvest days. You take direction, ask clarifying questions, and keeping momentum up without sacrificing quality. At end of day, you're making sure that all equipment has been sanitized and the room reset for the following shift.