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Chemical control measures required to treat weed or insect infestations; Knowledge of weed treatments in turf and flowerbeds. Applies chemical pesticides to control insects or weed infestations in parks and other identified areas.
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Applies fertilizer, pesticide, and other chemical solutions with spray rigs to grass, shrubs, trees, and other plantings to prevent and/or control weeds, disease, and pests, or to stimulate growth.
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Were currently seeking a Spray Technician with chemical fertilization or pesticide industry experience to work with our commercial customers. A current Washington Pesticide license with a minimum 1 year experience with chemical or spray applications.
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Applies chemicals used in groundskeeping (horticulture, turf management, and floriculture) properly and safely by wearing prescribed protective clothing, masks, and/or rubber gloves and boots, following either written or verbal directions for mixing chemical compounds according to specifications, applying the chemicals properly on grounds and landscapes designated for their use, and disposing of residual chemical products as directed or storing and labeling them for future use.
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Possess an awareness of and commit to Chemical Safety. The Spray Technician is a member of the spray crew who reports to and takes direction from the Spray Foreman and provides instruction to other members of the spray crew.
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Knowledge of turf, grounds, landscaping design, buildings, preparation of chemical use and clean up as well as pesticide application practices. Assists with on-going projects, which include carpentry, plumbing, office furniture, fixtures, lavatories, concrete, painting, roofing, doors, windows, masonry, appliances, gym equipment, aquatic equipment, fitness equipment turf equipment, etc.
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Proficient in pesticide and chemical applications to turf (as supervised by a licensed applicator); general horticulture practices: weeding, weed-eating mowing grass, pruning, fertilization/other chemical applications, trimming, edging and snow removal.
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Oversee day-to-day crew tasks including but not limited to fertilizer and chemical applications, lawn mowing, power raking, irrigation installation and repair, landscape bed maintenance, perimeter pest control applications, spring and fall cleanups and other lawn and landscape maintenance tasks.
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Miscellaneous hand and power tools for turf maintenance, carpentry, roofing, painting, plumbing, electrical, and cement finishing work. Knowledge of methods and techniques used in power equipment operation, forestry, agriculture, and pesticide best practices.
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Mixing and applying turf and tree/shrub care products, read material labels and fill charts. This position will be responsible for performing applications to turf, tree, and shrubs. Applying fertilizers and insecticides to turf and ornamental plants according to schedule, safety procedures, and label instructions.
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Here’s what you’d do: We’re currently seeking a Spray Technician with chemical fertilization or pesticide industry experience to work with our commercial customers. You’d be responsible for: Mixing and applying turf and tree/shrub care products, read material labels and fill chartsApplying fertilizers and insecticides to turf and ornamental plants according to schedule, safety procedures, and label instructions.
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Must possess Certification for Turf & Landscape Application and have a valid Wisconsin Drivers License. Apply pesticides through sprays and chemical applications to lawns and landscape areas.
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Mow, aerate, top-dress, and sod/sprig/seed both new and existing turf. Applicants must have experience in cutting commercial grass and have an active pesticide license to apply fertilizer and herbicides.
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Have no problems wearing spray applicator suites, full face respirators, or chemical resistant apparel. Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent, Secondary studies in turf, agronomy or insects is desirable but not necessary.
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Turf Applicator will have chemical fertilization or pesticide industry experience to work with our commercial customers. Turf and Ornamentals Pest Control applicator license.
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