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Activities include sampling insecticide and GMO efficacy trials in cotton, soybean and peanut trials for key insect pests of each crop. The College of Agriculture seeks to hire a Student Assistant working in the Entomology and Plant Pathology department.
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Ability to identify and diagnose insect and disease problems and schedule appropriate treatment. Assistant Field Manager - Landscape Maintenance Position Description The Assistant Field Manager is responsible for assisting the Field Manager in managing labor and material in the field to complete assigned contract maintenance and snow removal projects.
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The company The company manufactures and markets home appliances, lawn and garden care products, and insect repellents. A leading Consumer Goods company is on the lookout for a Plant Engineer.
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Field work/insect maintenance. The research assistant will help in collecting and maintaining bees, participate in basic molecular biology experiments, and assist with general data entry. Tasks would include: field collections of insects (bees), feeding/maintaining laboratory colonies, PCR, nucleic acid extraction, and data entry.
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Research focuses on sustainable agriculture and biological control and ecology of insect pests and natural enemies and desirable candidates would have an interest in agriculture, entomology, ecology or sustainable program development.
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Experience with mammalian, insect, yeast, or bacterial cell lines and their cultivation and/or purification of biologics or viral vectors produced from such preferred. Experience with mammalian, insect, yeast, or bacterial cell lines and their cultivation and/or purification of biologics or viral vectors produced from such preferred.
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Two years of experience with weed and insect control with knowledge of fertility and crop variety selection is required. Two years of experience with weed and insect control with knowledge of fertility and crop variety selection is required.
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Works in conditions that may expose employee to fire, wildlife encounters, reptile and/or insect bites. Provides professional oversight of contractors performing tree planting, herbicide application, fuel reduction, timber harvesting, and road and watercourse crossing restoration projects.
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Spray insecticides and fumigants to prevent insect and rodent infestation. With a network of nearly 200 branches, Loomis armored transportation, cash management centers, and cash inventory vaults keep cash flowing throughout financial institutions and retail businesses across the US. Loomis prides itself on providing employees with opportunities for career advancement and job satisfaction.
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Sprays insecticides and fumigants to prevent insect and rodent infestation. Must keep janitor’s closet neat and orderly and maintain equipment in good working order. Monitors building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and possibly checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created.
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Promotes, trains and assists the sales teams with customer recommendations on fertility, seed selection and pesticides used specifically in their area. Evaluates soil and makes fertility recommendations.
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Perform other building and grounds maintenance tasks (i.e. recycling, cleaning, insect/rodent control, etc.) Maintain molds and tooling (milling, surface grinding, turning, drilling and tapping, sandblasting, polishing, perform leak tests); inspect before placing in storage.
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Learn about all sorts of rodent, insect, flying, and crawling pests, study for licensing exams, and participate in regular training to maintain certifications in a variety of pest control topics.
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Join FDB and help create the next vaccine, cure, or gene therapy in partnership with some of the most innovative biopharma companies across the globe. Monitor cultures, take samples, turn-around of bioreactor and fermenters, sterilization, and inoculation.
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Basic knowledge of western United States forest management practices in the following areas: silviculture, harvesting systems, forest management planning, wildfire hazard mitigation, wildland fire suppression, prescribed fire, forest insect and disease management, community forestry, windbreaks, and forestry related outreach.
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