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Company vehicle (gas and maintenance covered), tablet, cell phone, and uniforms Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, maternity, & life insurance 401(k) plan with company match, employee stock purchase plan Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave Employee discounts, tuition reimbursement, dependent scholarship awards Industry-leading, quality, comprehensive training program Ability to become a licensed Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator and Pesticide Applicator.
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As a Wildlife Service Technician, you will be part of a team of professionals providing world-class wildlife management services for residential and commercial properties. Founded in 1984, Trutech Wildlife Services provides industry-leading nuisance wildlife, animal, and integrated pest management services for commercial and residential properties across the nation.
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Pennsylvania applicator certification in category 6 and/or 7 preferred. Landscaping maintenance tasks including; mowing, weeding, edging, mulch installation, pruning, leaf collection, etc. Performing snow and ice removal, garbage and recycling collection and landscape installations/renovations.
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Herbicide/pesticide applicator license. POSITION REPORTS TO: Parks & Recreation Supervisor, Foreman. Herbicide/pesticide applicator license. Operate various tools to include shovel, chainsaw, rake, weed eater, and rinding mower.
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Do you have a valid Utah State Pesticide Applicator License, or the ability to obtain one within 6 months of hire? A valid Utah State Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicator License, or the ability to obtain license within 6 months of hire required.
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CHS Herman is looking for a Seasonal Applicator/Operations Specialist, Senior, in French, MN. Applicator's license, chemical application education and experience, forklift certification and farming/agriculture background preferred.
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We are looking for a Custom Applicator at our Grand Forks, ND location. May include use of a high clearance sprayer or floater. CHS Inc. is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States that provides grain, food and energy resources to businesses and consumers around the world.
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In areas where ETO is used, must become and maintain licensure as a NJ Certified Pesticide Applicator or Operator. In areas where ETO is used, must become and maintain licensure as a NJ Certified Pesticide Applicator or Operator.
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Apply a sense of responsibility and self-reliance as you work independently as a Custom Applicator. Come join CHS, Inc as a Custom Applicator/CDL Driver in Rockford, WA today! Manage your time in the field by operating a sprayer/airflow machine while loading and applying products safely, accurately and efficiently.
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For over 50 years we have retained the status of Chemours Licensed Industrial Applicator, as well as Approved Applicator for Whitford Xylan, Halar, BCS Technologies, and other exotic coatings.
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Participates in continuing education for maintaining pesticide applicator license. The Custom Applicator is responsible for correctly customizing and applying dry fertilizers to our customer's fields and operating all applicator equipment including performing maintenance on the equipment.
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This position also operates all applicator equipment and performs maintenance on that equipment. The Applicator is responsible for correctly applying herbicides and pesticides to labeled crops from recommendations made by your leader.
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The Process Operator, II is responsible for multi machine operation including Mark Andy and Gallus printing presses, slitting equipment, blister machine and label applicator*. Do you have experience working on Mark Andy and Gallus printing presses, slitting equipment, blister machine and label applicator.
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A well-known and reputable ag operation is actively seeking an experienced Custom Applicator for a prominent Missouri crop producer. If you are a dedicated farm equipment operator looking to step into a rewarding role as an Custom Applicator , apply now to join our team.
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Gpac is partnered with an established local Ag-Business that needs an experienced Custom Spray Applicator/Agriculture Technician with knowledge of precision Agriculture equipment. Previous applicator or farm equipment experience is necessary.
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