Career Opportunity: Head Hydroponics Grower - Grand Rapids, Michigan

Career Opportunity: Head Hydroponics Grower

Company: Mac & Fulton Talent Partners

Location: Grand Rapids, MI  

Career Opportunity:

M&F Talent has a client in CEA crop production that is looking to onboard a new Head Grower. The position will focus on the commercial production of leafy greens and herbs in hydroponics systems. Our client is passionate about sustainable development as well as the creation of more nutritious food sources Moreover, they are on the cutting-edge of greenhouse cultivation techniques and have plans for exponential growth in the coming years.

Company Bio:            

Mac & Fulton Talent Partners is the most knowledgeable and attentive recruiting agency in cannabis, hydroponics, and horticulture. As such, our business aligns itself with those individuals passionate about pushing the industry forward with skill, knowledge, and integrity.

M&F Talent approaches each of our business relationships with a partnership mentality based on trust and transparency. Looking to the future, we will continue to push for progression in the industry by setting high standards of follow-through and timeliness. With both clients and candidates, this level of excellence will help lay a solid foundation for growth and progress.

Our client is looking for a passionate and dedicated Head Grower to compliment their already growing team. This key position is responsible for all growing operations including water chemistry, food safety, biologicals, and growth strategies.

Contact & Info:

If you, or someone you may know, would like to learn about these exciting job opportunities in more detail, please follow this link:

Head Hydroponics Grower: https://mandfconsultants.com/jobs/head-grower-hydro-produce-michigan/.

To learn more about Mac & Fulton Talent Partners, please visit their website at www.mandfconsultants.com or contact them at info@mandfconsultants.com.

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