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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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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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What You'll Bring: High School diploma or GED is required Degree or course study in crop and soil science or agri-business a plus Previous experience in a field representative program or as an agronomist preferred Prior Mechanical experience with harvest/agriculture equipment a plus Must be licensed, or capable of becoming licensed, by the State of Wisconsin as a Custom Pesticide Applicator.
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Must be 18 years of age or olderHigh school diploma or equivalentCommunicate effectively in English in both written and verbal formsMay be required to obtain state pesticide applicator licensing (training provided)The employee must be capable of lifting and using items such as chemical containers and application equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.
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Ability to obtain a Certified Pesticide Applicator License and Commercial Driver’s License as needed. Ability to obtain a Certified Pesticide Applicator License and Commercial Driver’s License as needed.
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Ability to obtain a non-commercial Aquatic pesticide applicator certification. Job Class Option: Aquatic Biologist. In addition, this position will provide technical assistance to DNR programs and staff whose work responsibilities involve invasive species prevention and management activities.
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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, 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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May be required to obtain state pesticide applicator licensing (training provided) May be required to obtain state pesticide applicator licensing (training provided) Routinely inspect control zones for potential mosquito breeding habitat and the presence of mosquito larvae by visual inspection and "dipping.
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Ability to become a licensed Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator and Pesticide Applicator. Ability to become a licensed Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator and Pesticide Applicator. As a Wildlife Service Technician, you will be part of a team of professionals who provides world-class wildlife management services for both residential and commercial properties.
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Willing to receive pesticide applicator license. Willing to receive pesticide applicator license. The right person who is passionate about communications through phone and email and is willing to learn the Lawn Doctor lawn service features and benefits will get paid very well for utilizing their skills in this role.
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Certification as a playground inspector, pesticide applicator, pool operator, or other closely related license or certificate is desirable. Three (3) years of full-time experience performing the duties prescribed for the class of Sr. Park Maintenance Worker with the CSD; specialized assignments require two (2) of the three (3) years experience to include one or more of the following; performance of golf course maintenance and/or operations duties, irrigation installation and maintenance duties, or landscape contract administration duties.
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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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As a Wildlife Service Technician , you will be part of a team of professionals providing world-class wildlife management services for residential and commercial properties. Founded in 1984, Trutech Wildlife Services provides industry-leading nuisance wildlife, animal, and integrated pest management services for commercial and residential properties across the nation.
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State Individual Commercial Pesticide Applicator License required. State Individual Commercial Pesticide Applicator License required. Application of wet, dry and vapor agronomy products to soil and vegetation.
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Paid experience in commercial snow removal; Possession of Michigan Commercial Pesticide Applicator license; Industry certifications i.e. arborist certifications, C.G.I.P, N.A.L.P, Master gardener, equipment training records, etc.
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