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An innovative cannabinoid company in Ontario seeks a Breeding Manager to coordinate breeding activities, analyze data, and lead a team. Ideal candidates will have a B.Sc. in Plant Science or related field, 5+ years in breeding, and strong organizational skills. This role promotes a collaborative environment and focuses on developing resilient cultivars in greenhouse and field settings.
Cronos is an innovative global cannabinoid company committed to building disruptive intellectual property by advancing cannabis research, technology, and product development. With a passion to responsibly elevate the consumer experience, Cronos is building an iconic brand portfolio. Cronos ® diverse international brand portfolio includes Spinach®®, PEACE NATURAL® and Lord Jones®®. For more information about Cronos and its brands, please visit: https://thecronosgroup.com/. At Cronos Group, we hire talented people who thrive on solving difficult problems and give them the opportunity to hone new skills and approaches. If you want to play a part in shaping an innovative industry and help build a historically significant company, we want to meet you. If you are passionate about plant improvement, have excellent attention to detail, and thrive in a collaborative team environment, then this is the job for you!
As the Breeding Manager, you will support the breeding program by coordinating breeding activities, maintaining accurate records of crosses and progeny, and monitoring plant performance in greenhouse and field environments. You will assist with data collection, manage sample logistics, and ensure that breeding materials are tracked and inventoried correctly in the ERP system. You will work closely with the breeding and R&D teams, helping to advance new cultivars through the pipeline and ensuring smooth communication across program activities. You will also participate in R&D meetings and are expected to deliver clear progress updates and contribute to problem‑solving discussions. The ideal candidate is energetic, detail-oriented, collaborative, and forward‑thinking—motivated to help build a breeding program that delivers innovative and resilient cultivars. This position is based out of Stayner, Ontario.
We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, and we welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities and people with diverse backgrounds, identities, and cultures. For candidates with disabilities, accommodations are available upon request in all phases of the selection process.