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Participates in continuing education for maintaining pesticide applicator license. This position also operates all applicator equipment and performs maintenance on that equipment.
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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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Ohio Commercial Applicator Pesticide License as a minimum, but not limited to Categories 5, 6A and 8, through the Ohio Department of Agriculture Pesticide Regulations is required.
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Ability to successfully complete the state pesticide applicator licensing process. Company vehicle provided, which can be driven home nightly. Ability to successfully complete the state pesticide applicator licensing process.
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Must obtain both a Virginia Pesticide Registered Technician's License and a Virginia Certified Fertilizer Applicator License within one year of hire into the position; Facilities Management will provide the necessary training tools and support in this process.
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Possession of one or more of the following: Alternative Onsite Soil Evaluator License, Conventional Onsite Soil Evaluator License, Standardized Food Environmental Health Specialist, Certified Pool Operator Certification, or Commercial Certified Pesticide Applicator License.
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Certification by the Michigan Department of Agriculture as a pesticide applicator in two or more categories or obtain them within three to six months. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) - Turfgrass/horticulture/weed control.
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Certified, or capable and willing to obtain Commercial pesticide applicator license, Category 10A. Competent in the operation of field equipment to implement farming practices such as pesticide and fertilizer application, tillage, harvest, etc.
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Pesticide Applicator Certification (current or ability to obtain) Hiring Range: $33,105-$41,381 Preferred Qualifications: Turf and Lawn care experience, tree care experience, equipment operator, Snow removal, Greenhouse experience Job Specific Task List: Provides horticultural expertise and researches trends and materials to plan, design, and develop new plants, crops, gardens, and container gardens; perform garden renovations and other special projects.
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Valid Pennsylvania Pesticide/Licensed Applicator License (Cat. 6 and 7 or 23); or obtain license within 6 months of hire. Minimum of 5 years of experience working with chemical/pesticide application, and trees & shrubs maintenance/care at large facilities.
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Pesticide Applicator License or ability to obtain a pesticide applicator license within 3 months of the hiring date. Summary: Ecological Restoration Technicians gain experience in native biodiversity management and ecological restoration in a diverse array of habitat types across the 2,400 acres of Shaw Nature Reserve.
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Must have or be able to obtain a Ladder Certification and Pesticide Applicator License. Moving sprinkles, irrigation pipes, cherry and apple picking, thinning, pruning and work with chainsaw.
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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. Prior tree care, landscaping, forestry, turf care, or horticulture experience is preferred but not required.
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Must hold and maintain, or have the ability to obtain, all required pesticide or fertilizer applicator licenses or certifications in states where crop production inputs are applied. GAPS FS offers agronomy, agri-finance, precision agriculture, nutrient management, energy, feed, grain, and turf products and services.
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Current pesticide applicator license. Reporting to the Assistant Location Manager or Location Manager, the Commercial Applicator is a Non Exempt position. The Commercial Applicator will maintain and monitor facility chemicals in compliance with EPA, OSHA, State and Federal Regulations, along with facility safety protocols.
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