Extraction Technician
Jushi Holdings
- Manassas, VA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsible for the grinding, decarb, and extraction of cannabis biomass via CO2/hydrocarbon extraction
- Responsible for performing refinement processes such as winterization, filtration, and distillation.
- Sets up, operates, and maintains extraction, refinement and other manufacturing equipment
- Ensure product meets all requirements for compliance, stability, safety, and desired interest by target audience
- Ensure Dietary Supplement GMPs are implemented and followed
- Ensure all equipment is maintained and cleaned as required
- Clean and maintain laboratory, glassware and all equipment utilized in the processing of cannabis and cannabis infused products
- Maintain batch records for all raw materials and in-process materials in all tracking systems
- Manage raw materials and coordinate material and resource allocation
- Other duties as assigned
- Experience with hydrocarbon extraction, CO2 extraction, and distillation techniques preferred
- Demonstrated ability to achieve manufacturing objectives in terms of volume, product mix, cost, and quality
- Extensive knowledge in environment, health and safety standards in manufacturing operations required
- Knowledge of extraction and chemical processing techniques preferred
- Previous commercial cannabis extraction experience preferred.
- Enjoys working in a start-up, fast-paced environment
- Be able to lift and handle up to 50 lbs.
- Ability to work independently in a highly organized manner
- Knowledge and experience related to producing medical marijuana products; extraction techniques; and routes of administration.
- Ability to listen well and communicate effectively, orally and in writing with various audiences
- Knowledge and ability to use standard lab equipment; filling equipment, vacuum ovens, hot plates, extraction equipment, etc
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Word, and Excel with a strong attention to detail
- Must be and remain compliant with all legal or company regulations for working in the cannabis industry
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