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Green Thumb

Production Scheduler

Cottage Grove, Minnesota, United StatesOtherposted 14d agoSenior

About the role

The Role

Production Scheduler owns the day-to-day and week-to-week production schedule. This role turns demand and supply plans into real, executable schedules while balancing labor, materials, inventory, quality, safety, and compliance. You’ll be working with a high number of SKUs, changing priorities, and real-world constraints. We’re looking for someone who can think ahead, stay flexible, and roll up their sleeves when things don’t go to plan .

This role is critical to minimizing inventory risk, ensuring regulatory compliance, and enabling profitable growth. The Production Scheduler serves as the central decision-maker for production sequencing, acting as the connective tissue between Sales, Supply Chain Planning, Procurement, Operations, Quality, and Compliance.

Responsibilities

Production Scheduling & Execution

  • Own and maintain the Master Production Schedule (MPS) across all product categories.
  • Convert monthly production plans into detailed weekly and daily schedules by department and process.
  • Sequence production to optimize throughput, minimize changeovers, and protect quality outcomes.
  • Continuously adjust schedules based on:
  • Demand changes
  • Labor availability
  • Material constraints
  • QA release timing
  • Regulatory limitations
  • Establish and maintain routings, run rates, batch sizes, and standard hours for all unit operations.
  • Balance line loading across departments and shifts, including overtime planning and resource reallocation.

Cannabis Regulatory & Compliance Scheduling

  • Integrate state and company regulatory requirements into all production schedules, including:
  • Batch size limits
  • Lot and genealogy dependencies
  • Mandatory QA hold and testing timelines
  • Quarantine and remediation scenarios
  • Coordinate production timing with state traceability systems (e.g., METRC or equivalent).
  • Schedule production around:
  • State inspections and audits
  • Reporting deadlines
  • Compliance-driven process constraints
  • Proactively identify and mitigate compliance risks related to production timing or sequencing.

Inventory & Material Planning

  • Monitor and manage WIP and Finished Goods inventory to align with shipment velocity and sales forecasts.
  • Build and maintain input allocations based on:
  • Inventory availability
  • Demand priorities
  • Shelf-life considerations
  • Confirm material readiness prior to schedule release and escalate shortages or risks compared to 90-day inventory schedule plan.
  • Partner with Inventory and Finance teams to ensure reconciliation between AFS (available-for-sale) and state systems

Demand, Supply & Tradeoff Decisions

  • Review demand forecasts and call out when plans don’t match capacity or constraints.
  • Help leadership understand the tradeoffs between:
  • SLA (Service Level Agreement)
  • Inventory
  • Labor cost
  • Compliance risk
  • Participate in S&OP / planning conversations as the voice of production reality.
  • Own schedule changes and escalation when plans break.

Labor & Capacity Planning

  • Build and maintain capacity models by department and process.
  • Identify bottlenecks and work with Operations to improve flow.
  • Use historical performance to improve schedule accuracy and labor planning.
  • Help translate staffing plans into executable schedules.

Quality & Release Timing

Coordinate schedules with QA for

  • Sampling
  • Testing turnaround
  • Release timing
  • Adjust production plans when quality outcomes change.
  • Support continuous improvement tied to yield, quality, and efficiency.

Systems, Data & KPIs

  • Act as a key owner of scheduling-related systems, including ERP, traceability, and reporting tools.
  • Maintain clean, accurate scheduling data across systems.
  • Track and report key metrics such as:
  • Schedule adherence
  • Plan attainment
  • Inventory accuracy
  • Changeover efficiency
  • Production efficiency impacts
  • Labor Utilization
  • Use data to spot issues early and drive improvements.
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in a production environment as a Production Supervisor or similar supply chain and procurement experience.
  • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint & Outlook). Tableau & State Tracking systems (METRC, Biotrack, & MJ Freeway) a plus.
  • Initiative-taking, self-directed, innovative, and able to work independently or among teams with keen judgement, common sense and resourcefulness.
  • Excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills with commitment to quality work.
  • High attention to details and due diligence.
  • Adapts and thrives in a demanding and fast-paced environment.
  • Superior communication and people skills (verbal, non-verbal, written), with the ability to build relationships at all levels, both internally and externally.
  • Understands and complies with the state and local rules and regulations, and internal policies and procedures of Green Thumb.
  • Consistently operates with an elevated level of professionalism and integrity, including dealing with confidential information.
  • Ability to anticipate needs, find alternative solutions and be proactive in achieving desired outcomes.
  • Strong project management skills, including the ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects.

Additional

Requirements

  • Must pass all required background checks
  • Must be and remain compliant with all legal or company regulations for working in the industry
  • Must possess valid driver’s license
  • Must be a minimum of 21 years of age

The pay range is competitive and based on experience, qualifications, and/or location of the role. Positions may be eligible for a discretionary annual incentive program driven by organization and individual performance.

Green Thumb Pay Range

$80,000 — $95,000 USD