Seeding Lead at Little Leaf Farms LLC
Mcadoo, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

16 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership, Equipment maintenance, Troubleshooting, Forklift operation, Multitasking, Teamwork, Computer literacy, Food safety, Inventory tracking, Communication

Industry

Farming

Description
Description The Seeding Lead is one of the most critical members of our growing team. Their role supports producing a quality product on time for our customers by overseeing the seeding machine operators, seeding machines, automation system for plate movements, seed germination and cleaning in coordination with production plans DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (Role may include some or all of the responsibilities listed below) Seed placement Keeping track of seed loss Maintaining proper soil moisture Quality - Support Food Safety by always ensuring cleanliness of the equipment and area Check that the gutters are always clean Maintain the equipment in good running condition Pay attention to the details Point of contact for all support areas, work with Maintenance technicians on equipment problems Communication with the seeding supervisor Sending end-of-day report at the end of each shift Managing plate movements in the germination box Managing movements to the grow lines above Keep the seeding/movement information board updated Any other jobs as required by the direct supervisor Requirements Good work ethic Ability to lead by example Ability to train new or existing seeding machine operators Multitasking between seeding and movements Team player Ability to drive a forklift (preferred) Standing on feet for long periods of time Ability to lift up to 40lbs Ability to troubleshoot minor mechanical issues with equipment Must be able to work weekends Computer Savvy Bi-lingual preferred but not required
Responsibilities
The Seeding Lead oversees seeding machine operators and automation systems to ensure timely production and quality control. They are responsible for monitoring seed loss, maintaining equipment, and coordinating with supervisors to manage production workflows.
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