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Ability to obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License – We will pay for the cost of the exam and help you prepare! Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Turfgrass, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Outdoor Recreation, Agriculture or a related field OR prior experience working in landscaping or horticulture is preferred but not required.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Turfgrass, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Outdoor Recreation, Agriculture or a related field is preferred but not required. This position will focus on monitoring, evaluating, and providing the plant health care needs of trees and shrubs on commercial and residential properties.
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We are seeking experienced Plant Health Care Specialists who are ambitious self-starters that have a passion for preserving and caring for trees. Plant Health Care. Working as a member of a tree care crew, under the Arborist Crew Leader's supervision during the off-season.
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To be appointed or assigned to Gardener - Assignment Level II, candidates must have a Commercial Pesticide Applicator - Category 3A License issued by the New York State Department of Environmental conservation.
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A passion for nature, the environment, and the outdoorsAbility to pass a criminal background checkInterest in working outdoors year-round in all weather conditionsAbility to obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License We will pay for the cost of the exam and help you prepare.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Landscape Management, Environmental Science or a related field OR prior experience working in the tree care industry if preferred but not required.
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Virginia State Pesticide Applicator and/or Fertilizer Applicator License a plus. Diagnose and provide on-site estimates for General Tree Care and Plant Health Care-related services, review the scope of work with customers.
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We are seeking entry-level Plant Health Care Specialists who are ambitious self-starters, that have a passion for preserving and caring for trees. We are seeking entry-level Plant Health Care Specialists who are ambitious self-starters, that have a passion for preserving and caring for trees.
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Preferred certified Arborist, Preferred pesticide applicator license. High School Diploma or GED. Some knowledge of plant care and ability to operate landscaping equipment. Preferred certified Arborist, Preferred pesticide applicator license.
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Must have a Class A CDL driver's license with HAZMAT and TANKER, Air Brakes, designation and a valid commercial pesticide operator's license. - Assist in the operations of the plant including facilities, and service to patrons as well as assisting with bookkeeping transactions include billing, monthly inventory, and all monthly reporting necessary for the operation of the plant.
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Ability to obtain appropriate pesticide applicator license/certification. Experience in agronomy, Biology, Plant Breeding, or a scientific-related field Technologically Savvy: Competency with standard Microsoft Office programs and capacity to learn new technologies and software.
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Interest in working outdoors year-round, performing manual labor in all weather conditions. To ensure your success, we provide hand on training provided by Bartlett's dedicated team of arborists. Industry credential/license pay increases - we encourage and invest in your professional development.
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As a Plant Health Care Specialist, you will play an important role in. Prior tree care, landscaping, forestry, turf care, or horticulture experience is preferred but not required. As a Plant Health Care Specialist, you will play an important role in.
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The ability to obtain and maintain a CDL and ID/OR pesticide applicator license is required. An associate degree with an emphasis in agronomy, soil, or plant science, or a closely related field is required.
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A passion for nature, the environment, and the outdoorsInterest in working outdoors year-round in all weather conditionsAbility to obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License – We will pay for the cost of the exam and help you prepare.
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