Post-Production Technician

Tampa, FL
Full Time
Production
Entry Level

Post-Production Technician

Location: Tampa, FL
Pay Range: $16.00 - $17.00 per hour


Let’s Be Blunt 

Cannabis isn’t just an industry — it’s a movement.

Mint Cannabis is proud to serve Florida’s medical cannabis patients with compassion, innovation, and unmatched service. Everything we do is about elevating the experience — for everyone. Whether you’re a seasoned patient or just discovering the benefits of medical cannabis, Mint is about connection, growth, and good vibes only.

We’re looking for a Post-Production Technician who is ready to roll up their sleeves and support post-harvest operations in our production facilities. If you’re detail-oriented, hardworking, and passionate about quality, this could be the role for you.

Ready to grow with us? 🌱 Let’s make it happen.

 

What You’ll Do

  • Perform post-harvest processing tasks, including drying, curing, trimming, weighing, packaging, and labeling.
  • Collect and record accurate data throughout the post-harvest process.
  • Execute fan leaf removal, product inspection, and sanitation of equipment and workspace.
  • Hand trim cannabis flower and/or operate trimming machinery to remove excess plant material.
  • Weigh, record, and shred plant waste, adding a non-cannabis medium for compliant disposal.
  • Assist with cleaning, organization, and sanitation of production areas.
  • Support cultivation team activities in grow areas as needed.
  • Work efficiently, maintain consistency, and follow management direction at all times.
 

What You’ll Bring

  • 1–3 years of production or manufacturing experience, ideally in cannabis or a similar hands-on environment.
  • Knowledge of weights, measures, and general production practices.
  • Ability to work evenings, nights, weekends, or holidays as needed.
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced setting.
  • Comfort performing repetitive tasks with precision.
  • Must be 21+ and eligible to work in Florida’s medical cannabis program (Level II background check required).
 

Why You'll Love Mint Cannabis

  • A work culture that’s welcoming, passionate, and built on good vibes
  • Opportunities for growth as we expand into new markets
  • Discounts on products and merch
  • Health, dental, and vision benefits (for eligible roles)
  • Paid time off to relax, recharge, and take care of you
  • A chance to be part of something amaZing 🌱
     

A Few Things You’ll Need

  • Ability to lift up to 30 lbs and work in varying conditions, including ladders and tight spaces.
  • Comfort working in environments with exposure to cannabis plant material, dust, and pollen.
  • PPE required in designated areas.
  • Ability to sit or stand for long periods and perform repetitive motions.
 

About Mint Cannabis

Mint Cannabis, founded in 2016, is dedicated to providing affordable, patient-focused care while empowering our team to grow professionally and support our communities. From our roots in Arizona, we’ve expanded to Michigan, Missouri, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Florida, fueled by a culture of innovation and collaboration.

In Florida, Mint Cannabis proudly serves the medical cannabis community with compassion, care, and compliance at the forefront of every interaction. We’re committed to delivering exceptional products and patient experiences while building strong community ties and a bright future for the industry.


Equal Opportunity Employer Statement

Mint Cannabis is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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