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Pesticide applicator or operator’s license desirable. Perform turf mowing and related work [herbicide spraying fertilizing, seeding and aerating]. Pesticide applicator or operator’s license desirable.
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Knowledge of pesticide, fertilizer, and herbicide products and calibration. Certified Pesticide applicator. Knowledge of pesticide, fertilizer, and herbicide products and calibration.
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Kansas Commercial Pesticide Applicator’s License in Category 9A (Noxious Weeds) Commercial Pesticide Applicator’s License in any category. Preferred Qualifications: One year commercial pest control, turf pesticide applications or similar activity.
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Must be able to obtain a pesticide/herbicide applicator license. Must be able to obtain a pesticide/herbicide applicator license. This includes site selection, planting, scouting, coordination of field activities, spraying, and timely harvest.
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All Assignments: Pesticide/Herbicide Applicator license. Performs event set-up and tear down (i.e., horse stalls, livestock pens, table/chairs, etc.) Reporting directly to an assigned manager, responsible for performing general day to day custodial, maintenance, and groundskeeping duties within an assigned location.
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Apply pesticides and herbicides for maintenance of turfgrass, flowers, trees and shrubs in compliance with all federal, state and local regulations and maintain accurate records for all pesticide and herbicide applications.
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Experience with herbicide application and best practices; pesticide applicator license preferred. Assist with invasive species & woody plant control work using various techniques, including herbicide application.
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Herbicide/Pesticide Applicator License/Certification. Manual labor required with heavy lifting of landscape materials, bending, digging, planting, pruning, lawn care, and herbicide application.
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Valid Washington Commercial Pesticide Applicator License. Perform fertilization, herbicide and pest management treatments on turf using approved spray equipment. Perform fertilization, herbicide and pest management treatments on turf using approved spray equipment.
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State pesticide applicators license (any state) Pre-Screen Upon offer, employees may be required to subject and pass a pre-employment drug screen, background, and/or MVR check. 2+ years herbicide application experience preferred.
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Commercial Pesticide Applicator License in the applicable categories for your assigned states. Operate skid steer and attachments, skid steer with forestry attachments, tractors with attachments, equipment for herbicide site preparation, marsh master with all available attachments.
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To successfully perform the required job duties, this position regularly uses:District tractors and implements, power and hand tools, pesticide / herbicide application equipment, chemical sprayers, welding equipment, painting equipment, tandem / single axle trucks and trailers, excavation and civil construction equipment.
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Must obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator license within 30 day. Ability to obtain herbicide license. Must obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator license within 30 day. Education & Experience: High School Diploma or GED. Previous vegetation clearing-related experience is preferred.
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Must have, or be willing to acquire, a commercial pesticide applicator license. Required Qualifications: Willingness to learn vegetation management, including herbicide handling and application, as well as experience with native and invasive species plant identification preferred.
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State of Nebraska certified pesticide and herbicide applicator license is required within 6 months of transfer or hire required. Responsible for landscape design and installation (plant material, trees, mulch, sod, dirt work.
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