Spirulina Cultivation Job in California
Spirulina Cultivation Job at GreenSpring Farm in Brentwood, California – 2019
We are an algae farm dedicated to creating innovative food products that support vibrant and vital living. We are looking for an individual to enter our start-up at the ground-level and grow with our company. An aptitude for hands-on work and experiential learning is essential as our farming methods involve new techniques and technology.
The Spirulina Cultivation Lead will be responsible for the day-to-day health, cultivation and harvest of our spirulina and will work directly with the CTO. While spirulina will always require routine care and maintenance, we are in the process of developing systems that will make the maintenance of our product less intensive. However, until these systems are fully operationalized, the spirulina cultivation job may at times require urgent, time-sensitive action. As such, in addition to routine care responsibilities, this position must be able to respond in the event of emergencies 24hrs a day. For the right candidate we may consider someone who lives within 30 minutes of the farm (Brentwood, CA 94513), but high priority will be placed on candidates who can live on the farm. Housing is available on the farm (or RV/van parking if you prefer).
While a background in Biology, Chemistry or agriculture related field is highly preferred the spirulina cultivation job does not require a technical degree. However, you must demonstrate a strong technical aptitude and a desire to learn and grow, including:
- Following detailed procedures and timelines for monitoring nutrient levels and water chemistry
- Following detailed procedures and timelines for harvesting
- Electronic data collection, analysis, and management
- Working with the CTO to create, establish and document new methods and procedures
- Operation, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting of all growing and harvest systems, including: Well and water filtration, Air hoses and compressors, Plumbing and water lines, Pumps, Ventilation fans, Digital Sensor network, and 24hr monitoring of critical systems and immediate response to emergencies
The Spirulina Cultivation Job is a critical and valued role in our organization. As such, it is important to us that we find the right person who can, ideally, work in collaboration with our CTO to create and implement systems and procedures.
Requirements:
- BA or equivalent
- Minimum strong high school-level understanding of basic chemistry
- Experience with basic scientific practices of experimentation and data collection
- Ability and desire to do assigned tasks and procedures correctly and on time. Every time.
- Ability and desire to work outside and in greenhouses
- Intelligence and communication (i.e. ability to see problems before they happen and share your findings and ideas about optimization with our team)
- Proactive, nurturing and responsible: must care deeply for the health and wellbeing of growing systems and understand the importance of being the primary caretaker for a fast-changing living system
Highly Desirable:
- Degree or college coursework in Biology, Chemistry or Agriculture
- Experience with aquaculture and aquaculture systems
- Experience with large growing systems (e.g., farming, large-scale gardens)
- Experience with detailed testing or other scientific procedures
- Understanding of plant nutrients
- Experience with plumbing and water systems
- Project planning/project management
Compensation for the Spirulina Cultivation Job will be based on experience with adjustments for performance as our company expands. Vacation time will be included in the compensation. An on-site interview will be required.
If you are interested in the Spirulina Cultivation Job, contact Elle Dunlap at dunlapelle@gmail.com.
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