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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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Five years of general golf course experience at a government, commercial, or private course, including grounds maintenance, turf grass management, fertilizing and pesticide application, or management of a golf course facility and equipment, including one year of golf course supervisory experience.
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Proper use of both organic and chemical treatment for disease and insect control. Pesticide and/or MCLP licenses a plus. Proper use of both organic and chemical treatment for disease and insect control.
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What We're Searching ForOur ideal candidate is a self-starter and has experience with the chemical fertilization and pesticide industry. What We're Searching ForOur ideal candidate is a self-starter and has experience with the chemical fertilization and pesticide industry.
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Apply pesticides through sprays and chemical applications to lawns and landscape areas. Have work now until the Landscape Season starts. Must possess Certification for Turf & Landscape Application and have a valid Wisconsin Drivers License.
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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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The Pesticide/Applicator applies fertilizers, herbicides, and chemicals to commercial lawns, monitors commercial sites for chemical needs, controls weeds in rock and landscape beds, and performs tree spraying.
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Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver's License, Commercial Driver's License (CDL), and a Georgia Commercial Chemical/Pesticide Applicator License. Do you have a valid Georgia Commercial Chemical/Pesticide Applicator's License.
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Minimum of BS in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering or other related science field. 3-5 years in agricultural or consumer formulation and applications in the pesticide, fertilizer and adjuvant industry.
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College or university with specialization in one or more appropriate disciplines in agricultural science, biological science, chemical science, physical science, mathematics, and/or statistics, including the completion of college level courses in both Botany and Entomology.
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Were currently seeking a Spray Technician with chemical fertilization or pesticide industry experience to work with our commercial customers. Pesticide applicators license or in process.
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Operates powered and manual equipment relative to vegetation management such as airboats, all-terrain vehicles, midsize tractors, outboard motorboats, aquatic vegetation harvesters (e.g., Truxor amphibious machine, Conver harvester, tow boats) chemical spray trucks, backpack sprayers including transporting, loading, and offloading of equipment.
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Pesticide Applicators License required. We're looking for a Spray Technician. With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, there's no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve.
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Fertilization, Pesticide, Spray Technician, Chemical, Chemical Spray, Fertilization Spray, Senior, Fertilizer Technician ensure the safety and appropriate application of chemical products and fertilizer to enhance the quality of our client’s lawn.
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Implementing, documenting, and ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements (for example, those arising out of the European Union’s REACH legislation, European Union Food and Feed regulations, FDA and AAFCO Feed regulations, state feed licensing and tonnage free trade agreements, California Proposition 65, Canada’ Chemical Management Plan legislation and the multi-jurisdictional GHS initiative.
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