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Under the supervision of the Golf Course Superintendent and the Assistant Superintendents performs pesticide applications on golf course properties. Minimum 1 year previous spray technician or pesticide application on golf courses.
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Yes, I have a valid valid Texas Department of Agriculture Non-commercial Political Subdivision Pesticide Applicator License. No, I do not have valid Texas Department of Agriculture Non-commercial Political Subdivision Pesticide Applicator License and I can not obtain one.
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Must obtain a Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicator's License, including categories A and E, and present to the hiring authority, within three months of appointment. Do you possess a Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicator's license, including categories A and E.
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Mosquito Joe of Rockford Crystal Lake and Janesville is a fast-growing, locally owned business and we're looking for a Commercial / Residential Pesticide Applicator to join our team. Maintain a current and valid commercial pesticide applicator certification/license.
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The Building and Grounds Pesticide Applicator performs and works in several environments (inside / outside) campus infrastructures and property. The Pesticide Applicator will be responsible for the professional completion of work assigned to maintain interior and exterior environments for all pests: insects and animals.
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Mosquito Joe of Leominster-Worcester is a fast-growing, locally owned business and we're looking for a Commercial Pesticide Applicator to join our team. The Mosquito Joe Commercial Pesticide Applicator must maintain current and valid state certifications/licenses to enable the business to service residential and commercial properties.
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Prefer Commercial Pesticide Applicator's License, Nebraska Arborists Association certification or CDL. 2-4 years' experience; prefer Commercial Pesticide Applicator's. Commercial pesticide and fertilizer applicator certificate/licenses, required.
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Massachusetts Pesticide Applicator's License. Skilled Laborer II (MA Pesticide) Massachusetts Pesticide Bureau Certification State Code 41 is preferred at time of hire. Switches and installs attachments such as mowers, plow blades, forks, leaf catcher buckets, and vacuum cleaners to tractors, trucks, and other multi-purpose vehicles in order to equip vehicles for grass cutting, roadway cleaning, snow removal, and other grounds operations.
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We are seeking to hire a Pesticide Applicator , who will follow standard accepted practices for vegetation management, including reducing invasive weeds from our customers' properties. Massachusetts Pesticide Applicator License, with a minimum of 6 months of experience with pesticide treatment.
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Our cutting-edge technology, born at MIT and backed by $3.5 million in venture capital, is reducing pesticide use by up to 50% while maintaining crop health and yield. AgZen is a mission-driven startup on a quest to eliminate pesticide waste in agriculture.
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A pesticide applicator's license will be required 30 days after date of hire. Perform all aspects of turf care including pesticide application, fertilizing, aerating and mowing. The position is covered by the Teamsters Union - Union/Fair share deductions may be made.
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Possesses an Illinois Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicator’s license. Oversee and perform landscape maintenance activities including but not limited to mowing, trimming, pruning, plant care, pesticide application, fertilizing.
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Current Georgia Pesticide Applicator's Certificate (24 Ornamental and Turf Pest Control). Demonstrated knowledge and skills in heavy equipment, grounds maintenance equipment; growth characteristics and requirements of plants; use, safety, and licensing requirements for landscape pest control; landscape design fundamentals; principles of employee supervision; accurate record keeping; and calibration for accurate fertilization and pesticide application.
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MD State Pesticide Applicator's license (private or commercial) issued by MD State Department of Agriculture. Do you possess a MD State Pesticide Applicator's license (private or commercial) issued by MD State Dept of Agriculture.
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Certified as a Virginia Certified Commercial/Registered Technician Pesticide Applicator by the Office of Pesticide Services of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) within 90 days of hire, promotion, or placement in the job.
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