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Previous experience with IPM-oriented research, surveys of pesticide-resistant insect populations, evaluation of transgenic crops, and working with graduate students is preferred. Assistant/Associate Professor (Field Crops Entomologist) - Scott Research & Extension Center, Northeast Region - Franklin Parish.
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Scouts the golf courses and clubhouses and other horticulture areas on a regular basis for insect, weed, and disease problems. Confident with all areas of LandscapingMust be able to competently operate equipment as well as train and select employees for their proper useIn conduct and department, the assistant should set an example for the staffPossess a Georgia Pesticide Applicators license in Category Ability to lead and motivate staff.
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Applicators perform a variety of duties including fertilization, weed control, insect and disease control. Responsible for providing proper seeding, weed control, fertilization, pest control practices while following an integrated pest management system.
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These services include fertilization, insect & disease control, weed control, aeration, plant health care, etc. SC Ground Pesticide Applicator License is a plus but not required. These services include fertilization, insect & disease control, weed control, aeration, plant health care, etc.
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Apply fertilizer, insect, and weed control, clean up refuse and perform other lawn care duties. Michigan Commercial Pesticide Applicator License (preferred but, willing to train the right individual.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: 20.80-29.90 per hourClassification/Purpose:This non-exempt position performs a variety of skilled tasks related to the application of tree, shrub, and turf fertilization, and insect and disease control programs that comply with quality control and safety measures; performs related work as required.
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Good understanding of insect & disease life cycles, plant biology, and soil biology. Prior experience in lawn care treatments along with appropriate state pesticide applicators license is required.
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Possess an Arizona Pesticide Applicator license, Arizona Landscape Contractors Association ACLP Certificate, ISA Arborist Certification, or similar industry certification(s) Maintain up-to-date information on development in irrigation systems, soils, plants, insect control, herbicide, fertilizers, and other matters affecting grounds maintenance.
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Landscaping, tree care/removal; athletic field care (mowing, fertilizing, weed removal, insect control, over seeding, aerating, cone setting/removal; land management (bush hog mowing, tree removal, invasive plant removal/control, herbicide/pesticide spraying, prairie planting and management, etc.
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Able to correctly analyze, diagnose, and treat issues relating to fertilization, weed or insect issues in Bermuda, St Augustine and Zoysia lawns. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate Texas Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicators License within the first 3 months of hiring.
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Iowa Commercial Pesticide Applicator 3OT License or ability to obtain one within 20 days of hire. Lead crew members in performing landscape services including planting, mulching, maintenance, weeding, insect & pest control and fall & spring cleanups.
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Do you possess a valid Florida Public Applicator's Restricted Pesticide License with Ornamental and Turf Endorsements? Performs skilled chemical spraying work at the various parks within the City. An employee in a position allocated to this class is responsible for evaluating spraying requirements for insect and disease control, selecting proper herbicides and applying chemicals following approved techniques in order to maintain an effective control of undesirable vegetation and prevent damage to adjacent vegetation.
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Ability to: direct and monitor the work of volunteers; perform general gardening and grounds keeping work; use and maintain tools and equipment; communicate with the Museum guests on facility information, vendors, and contractors, follow written and verbal instructions; perform heavy manual labor; plan and perform basic landscaping functions; learn specialized procedures related to irrigation systems, lake management, equipment, landscaping, pesticide applications, etc.
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Monitors campus grounds to determine needs for services such as but not limited to: fertilizing, insect and disease control, weeding, dead plant removal, watering, pruning, etc. New Jersey Commercial Pesticide Applicators License with certifications in categories 3A and 3B and ProFACT fertilizer license.
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QualificationsWhat We’re Looking For: Love of the outdoors Preferred: Background in Forestry, Horticulture, or Landscaping Preferred: Turf, Weed, Tree and shrub ID, Pathology, and knowledge of turf or tree physiology Ability to complete the Davey Landscape career development books upon hire Ability to complete the Davey Tree First Aid, CPR and defensive driving course upon hire Preferred: Relevant pesticide and related licenses and certificates, if required by state law Additional Information.
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