Security Guard

New Buffalo, MI
Full Time
Security
Entry Level

Security Guard

Location: New Buffalo, MI

Pay Range: $15.00 – $16.00/hour


Let’s Be Blunt 

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

Mint Cannabis is proudly leading the charge from premium flower and infused eats to groundbreaking innovation and unforgettable service. Everything we do is about elevating the experience — for everyone. Whether you’re a longtime enthusiast or just starting your journey, Mint Cannabis is about connection, growth, and good vibes only.

We’re hiring a Security Guard who’s ready to roll up their sleeves (you know we had to) and help maintain a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for everyone who walks through our doors. If you’re calm under pressure, take pride in presence, and value consistency — let’s talk.

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

What You’ll Do

  • Conduct regular patrols of the premises to deter suspicious activity and maintain visibility
     
  • Monitor and control access to the facility, including ID verification and secure entry
     
  • Respond quickly and appropriately to alarms, incidents, or emergency situations
     
  • Provide helpful, professional customer service to guests, patients, and employees
     
  • Enforce company policies with consistency, respect, and professionalism
     
  • Maintain accurate reports, logs, and incident documentation
     
  • Assist with line control, crowd management, and daily security operations

What You’ll Bring

  • 1+ year of professional security experience preferred
     
  • Strong observational skills and decision-making under pressure
     
  • Excellent communication and conflict-resolution abilities
     
  • A calm, respectful, and consistent approach to policy enforcement
     
  • Must be at least 21 years of age
     
  • Valid state-issued identification
     
  • High school diploma or equivalent 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

  • Must meet all applicable state requirements to work in a licensed cannabis facility
     
  • Must be able to stand, walk, and remain alert for extended periods
     
  • Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds
     
  • Flexible availability — including nights, weekends, and holidays
     
  • Ability to travel between nearby store locations as needed
     

About Mint Cannabis

At Mint Cannabis, we’re passionate about creating a premium cannabis experience — for everyone! Headquartered in Arizona, we’re a national, multi-state operator proudly serving both medical patients and recreational customers. From state-of-the-art production facilities to dispensaries that redefine the retail experience, Mint is raising the bar in every market we enter.

Our flagship location in Arizona — one of the largest dispensaries in the country — features a 24/7 storefront, the nation’s first cannabis kitchen offering delicious infused foods, and a drive-thru for ultimate convenience. We’re proud to offer a carefully curated menu of premium flower, concentrates, edibles, and more, designed to elevate the experience for seasoned consumers and newcomers alike.

Named “Most Innovative Medical Cannabis Dispensary” by the International Commercial Cannabis Awards, Mint Cannabis continues to grow rapidly across Arizona, Michigan, Missouri, and beyond. Our team — from budtenders to leadership — is driven by passion, education, and a commitment to helping every guest feel welcome, informed, and supported.

At Mint Cannabis, we’re not just changing the cannabis industry — we’re growing a community.

 

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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