Director, Cultivation, Systems & Crop Science

VeranoAlbion, IL
2d$110,000 - $125,000

About The Position

The Director of Cultivation Systems & Crop Science owns the national fertigation strategy, crop steering programs, cultivation technology platform, and fertigation infrastructure across all company cultivation facilities. This role is responsible for designing and standardizing strain-specific nutrient and irrigation programs, engineering and overseeing fertigation system buildouts, implementing and managing sensor-driven cultivation platforms (Aroya, Growlink, or equivalent), and leading facility-level fertigation teams. This position serves as the bridge between plant science and cultivation technology, ensuring every facility operates on data-driven, scalable, and optimized growing protocols.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Horticulture, Plant Science, Agricultural Engineering, or related field required. Master's degree preferred.
  • 5+ years of experience managing fertigation programs in commercial cannabis or controlled-environment agriculture.
  • 3+ years of experience in a multi-site or national-scope role.
  • Demonstrated experience with crop steering methodologies including dry-back management, generative/vegetative steering, and substrate-based irrigation strategies.
  • Hands-on experience specifying, installing, or overseeing fertigation system buildouts — including dosing systems, reservoir design, and emitter infrastructure.
  • Proficiency with Aroya, Growlink, or equivalent sensor-driven cultivation platforms.
  • Strong understanding of plant nutrition, water chemistry, pH/EC management, and irrigation science across multiple growing media (rockwool, coco, living soil).
  • Experience managing and developing technical teams across multiple locations.
  • Ability to translate complex data into clear SOPs and train non-technical staff on execution.
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States.
  • Must be 21 years of age or older.
  • Must be able to register with applicable state cannabis commissions.
  • Must comply with all laws, regulations, and policies associated with the industry.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience at a multi-state cannabis operator with 5+ cultivation facilities.
  • Background in fertigation systems engineering or controlled-environment agriculture infrastructure design.
  • Experience managing capital projects involving irrigation or environmental control systems.
  • Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) or similar credential.
  • Experience with data visualization or BI tools to build fertigation and crop steering dashboards.

Responsibilities

  • Own and standardize the national fertigation program — including strain-specific nutrient formulations, feed schedules, EC/pH targets, and irrigation protocols across all facilities and growing media.
  • Develop and implement crop steering strategies across the national footprint, standardizing generative and vegetative steering protocols through dry-back management, irrigation timing, EC ramps, and VPD coordination.
  • Spec, design, and oversee the engineering and installation of fertigation systems across new builds and facility retrofits — including dosing equipment, reservoir systems, emitter layouts, plumbing, and controls.
  • Own the national cultivation technology platform strategy, leading the integration, configuration, and optimization of Aroya, Growlink, or equivalent sensor and substrate monitoring systems across all facilities.
  • Establish sensor deployment standards and ensure consistent data collection across facilities — including substrate moisture, EC, temperature, VPD, and dry-back metrics.
  • Translate platform data into actionable cultivation decisions and SOPs, training facility teams to use real-time data for irrigation timing, steering adjustments, and environmental management.
  • Own water quality strategy nationally — including source water testing, RO/filtration system specifications, and water treatment protocols by facility.
  • Lead R&D trials on nutrient formulations, irrigation strategies, crop steering techniques, and new cultivation technologies, translating results into scalable SOPs.
  • Partner with the National Cultivation Planning Manager to align fertigation and crop steering programs with the strain-mix plan, canopy schedule, and production timeline.
  • Manage input procurement strategy for nutrients, additives, and fertigation supplies — optimizing cost, quality, and vendor relationships nationally.
  • Manage and develop facility-level fertigation staff, building local technical capability while maintaining national program consistency.
  • Partner with Facilities and Engineering teams on capital projects involving irrigation infrastructure, environmental controls, and cultivation technology installations.
  • Manage fertigation and cultivation technology budgets, including capital expenditures for system buildouts and ongoing operational costs.
  • Ensure all fertigation and crop steering practices comply with state regulations, quality standards, GMPs, and company SOPs.
  • Travel to facilities to audit system performance, calibrate equipment, train teams, and oversee installations.
  • Perform other related duties as required or assigned.

Benefits

  • Roles may be eligible for annual bonus program based on individual and company.
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