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Pesticide applicator or operator’s license desirable. Understanding of various outdoor/grounds trades (mowing, raking, planting, equipment operations, etc. Understanding of various outdoor/grounds trades (mowing, raking, planting, equipment operations, etc.
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Pesticide license and experience treating lawns also preferredPosition has great growth potential and could lead to production manager and salaryWe are actively interviewing for this position - Apply today and our hiring manager will follow up.
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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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Ability to obtain a Certified Pesticide Applicator License and Commercial Driver’s License as needed. This will include but is not limited to, receiving seed, field activities such as planting and detasseling, conditioning/treating seed, warehousing/shipping, and equipment maintenance.
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Individuals must have or have the ability to obtain State of Wisconsin Commercial Pesticide Applicator License Category 3.0 Turf and Landscape within 6 month of hire and must maintain certification throughout employment.
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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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Ability to obtain appropriate pesticide applicator license/certification. Assist with research center projects and research seed production activities, including seed preparation for planting, pollinating, and combine/hand harvest.
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Must have, or be willing to acquire with company assistance, a commercial pesticide applicator license. Oversees and conducts tasks involved with installing small to large scale restoration projects and management, including but not limited to site preparation, seeding, planting, erosion control, and site management.
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Pesticide applicator certification or ability to obtain within twelve (12) months of hire is required. The responsibilities of this job include caring for trees, shrubs, flowers, landscape amenities, turf, and bedding areas by controlling insects, disease, and weeds, and planting and removing trees and flowers.
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Assists with pesticide application to turf and beds to minimize growth of noxious weeds under the guidance and direction of a certified applicator. Requires one (1) to two (2) years of experience in park maintenance (mowing, turf maintenance, landscape maintenance, athletic field maintenance, and tree planting and maintenance), or any other equivalent combination of education and experience that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies to perform the essential duties required of the position.
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Must have a Pesticide Applicator certificate or willing to obtain one within 90-days of employment. Duties will include but are not limited to fixing and maintaining fencing on the reservation, driving and operating farm machinery to plant, cultivate, spray, cut timber and brush, harvest, and hay for PBPN, erosion control, planting grasses, controlled burning of pasture/ditches, as well as building and maintaining ponds, terraces, waterways, and maintaining sheds, barns, etc.
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Must possess a valid Illinois Pesticide Applicator License (turf, ornamental, and aquatic) or the ability to obtain one within six months of employment. Invasive species control by hand-pulling, cutting, or spraying; collecting, processing, and planting native seed and plants; annual site monitoring; and creating and implementing a prescribed burn program upon Board approval.
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Must have a Pesticide applicator license for all states needed. Assist in supervising and correcting all processes in planting, weed control, pest control, fertilizations, irrigation, monitoring and miscellaneous activities.
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Operating planting, harvest, and spray equipment as well as specialized remote sensing equipment. Experience operating planting and harvest equipment including electronics, GPS systems and data collection systems.
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Ability to obtain pesticide applicator license; Responsible for the implementation of unique and innovative technology solutions designed to improve research design and operations success through the use of new tools and methodologies to improve overall plant breeding phenotyping such as the pilot and use of geospatial systems, agronomic planting and harvesting tools, harvesting shelling systems, and data capture applications.
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