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Cresco Labs Inc.

Facility Maintenance Technician New Kankakee, IL

Cresco Labs Inc., Kankakee, Illinois, United States, 60901

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Cresco Labs is one of the largest public, vertically integrated, multistate operators in the cannabis industry. Our portfolio of in-house cultivated and manufactured brands features some of the highest quality, most awarded and most popular cannabis products in America. With dozens of locations nationwide, our owned and operated Sunnyside® dispensaries provide a welcoming, positive, judgement-free place to shop for anyone at any point on their cannabis journey.

Founded in 2013, Cresco Labs’ mission is to normalize and professionalize cannabis through our passionate employees. As stewards of the cannabis industry, our teams are constantly focused on supporting the needs of our fellow colleagues, consumers, customers, and communities alike. With a focus on Social Equity and Educational Development, our SEEDTM initiative ensures that our company reflects the communities in which we serve, ensuring equal opportunity for all to have the knowledge and resources to work in and own businesses in cannabis.

At Cresco Labs, we aim to revolutionize and lead the nation’s cannabis industry with a focus on quality and consistency of product, and to bring legitimacy to the industry with the highest level of integrity and professionalism.

If you’re interested in joining our mission, click the below links to join our team today!

MISSION STATEMENT At Cresco, we aim to lead the nation’s cannabis industry with a focus on regulatory compliance, product consistency, and customer satisfaction. Our operations bring legitimacy to the cannabis industry by acting with the highest level of integrity, strictly adhering to regulations, and promoting the clinical efficacy of cannabis. As Cresco grows, we will operate with the same level of professionalism and precision in each new market we move in to.

SCHEDULE JOB SUMMARY Cresco Labs is seeking a Facility Maintenance Technician. As the Facility Maintenance Technician, you will ensure the facility is maintained in a satisfactory condition for all required production and manufacturing operations. The maintenance technician is responsible for the upkeep of the facility and should have a variety of skills, such as plumbing, electrical, carpentry and HVAC certification.

CORE JOB DUTIES

Assists with building inspections, procuring bids, building operations, leasing and projects, as needed

Timely completion of work lists

Check HVAC, door, interior/exterior lighting, roof and general premises on a routine schedule

Maintain building systems including interior/exterior lighting, HVAC, thermostats, life safety and building security including fencing

Repair mechanical equipment as directed

Keep a log of maintenance performed

Electrical including bulbs/ballast replacement, plumbing, painting and carpentry as required

Have keys to every area, marked and organized and be knowledgeable of the various keys

Snow/salt or other ground work as required (maintains snow plow vendor)

Maintain HVAC contractor

Maintain Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing contractors

Maintain an inventory list for janitorial, mechanical and electrical supplies

Move equipment, tools or supplies between properties as required

Errands as required, including picking up supplies at various vendors as required

Assist in roof maintenance repair work as needed

Touch up painting and dry-wall patching as needed

Miscellaneous trouble shooting and problem solving

Monitor utility usage and be responsible for building energy management (including but not limited to) the building automation system

Use protective hearing, eye-wear and shoes when necessary

Properly mark store purchase receipts and submit packets bi-weekly

Properly shred and dispose of facility waste

Other duties as necessary

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION AND SKILLS

1-3 years of industrial building maintenance preferred

Ability to read machine prints and perform machine repair

An ability to work well under pressure

Hands on experience in installation of piping systems (air, water, steam), industrial electrical installations and control circuits

Relevant technical knowledge

HVAC Certified (preferred)

Experience in a production environment using mechanical, electrical and plumbing troubleshooting skills; utility installations (electrical, steam, air, process piping) is a plus

Must be able to tolerate exposure to dust and pollen due to the nature of working in a cultivation center.

Must be able to drive a forklift, car, van and truck.

Environment will consist of office, indoor grow production, warehouse or distribution environment, as well as out-door elements on a frequent basis.

Regularly required to crouch and reach to install/move equipment by bending forward at the waist or by bending legs and spine.

Ability to stand, sit, kneel, and lift equipment or plants up to 50 lbs. for extended periods.

Ability to perform the job duties in indoor and greenhouse climates of up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Ability to work in a fast-paced, changing and challenging environment

BENEFITS Cresco Labs is proud to offer eligible employees a robust offering of benefits including, major medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(K)-match program, FSA/HSA programs, LTD/STD options, life insurance and AD&D. We also offer eligible employees paid holidays and paid time off. Other rewards may include annual discretionary bonuses, stock options as well as participation in our employee discount program. Benefits eligibility for permanent positions may vary by full-time or part-time roles, location, or position.

Pay Range $22 - $26 USD

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Must be 21 years of age or older to apply

Must comply with all legal or company regulations for working in the industry

Cresco Labs is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all applicants will be considered without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.

California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA") Notice to Applicants: Please read the California Employee Privacy Notice ("CA Privacy Notice") regarding Sunnyside* and its affiliate Cresco Labs’ policies pertaining to the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information. This CA Privacy Notice supplements the information contained in the Sunnyside* Privacy Policy and applies to California resident employees and job applicants. Applicants with disabilities may access this notice in an alternative format by contacting CCPAnotice@crescolabs.com

Reporting a Scam Cresco Labs is aware of fictitious employment offers being circulated from various sources. Many of these schemes consist of an alleged offer of employment with Cresco Labs with the intention of gaining personal information, including payment and/or banking information. Be aware that fraudulent job offers and correspondence may appear legitimate: they may feature a Cresco Labs logo, they may appear to originate from an official-looking email address or web site, or they may be sent by individuals purporting to represent Cresco Labs or an entity which includes the word Cresco Labs in its name.

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