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Carpentry Skills - Work hands-on daily performing structural repairs caused by termite damage including repairs to fascia boards, sheathing, eaves, rafters, wood siding, trim, roofing, sub-floors, decks & patios etc.
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Additionally, you will apply any of the following wood destroying organism treatments and techniques to customers' buildings and structures: Termite bait station (Sentricon) installation with auger and digging tools, Trenching and applying liquid treatment to exterior or crawl space perimeters of structures, Drilling and applying liquid treatment to void spaces or blocks in the crawl spaces and structures, Spray application of product to affected areas.
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You will be responsible to lead all areas of the branch, including: Termite, Rodent, Pest Control, Insulation, Wood, Customer Service, Warranty Dept. and Sales. You must have experience leading all aspects of a Pest Control/Termite branch.
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Assists Active Pest Control Repair Technicians with wood damage replacement. Installs and maintains Termite control systems for customers. Performs Wood Destroying Organism Inspections.
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Drills and treats for Dry Wood and Subterranean Termites, fungus, and beetles. Performs services for Active Pest Control residential and business customers. Open to learning and becoming knowledgeable about Active Pest Control products and services.
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Control inspections (QCIs), and generating Wood Destroying Insect Reports. - Review daily stops to ensure efficient scheduling and completion of termite. promoting and selling utility services related to termite control.
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Knowledge of local regulations related to termite control is advantageous. aspects of termite control operations within the organization. -Proven experience in termite control operations.
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Arrow Exterminators is looking to hire a full-time Termite Inspector to provide uncompromised service to our residential or commercial pest control customers. Termite Inspector / Pest Control Inside Sales.
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Continuous Learning - Become knowledgeable in the array of available Active Pest Control products and services. We are proud to be a member of the Rentokil family of companies, the global leader in Pest Control and other services across more than 90 countries.
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If you are a service-oriented, detail focused, people-person with a polite demeanor who enjoys flexible inside and outside working environments, consider becoming a member of our Termite Technician Team today.
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Physically inspecting a variety of commercial and residential structures to determine the presence of pests, fungi and other wood destroying organisms; calculating the severity of infestations and the degree of structural damage.
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Ranked by revenue, Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators is the sixth largest pest and termite control company in the United States! As the friendly neighborhood Pest Control Technician, helping people is your job.
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Additionally, you will apply any of the following wood-destroying organism treatments and techniques to customers' buildings and structures: Termite bait station (Sentricon) installation with auger and digging tools, Trenching and applying liquid treatment to the exterior or crawl space perimeters of structures, Drilling and applying liquid treatment to void spaces or blocks in the crawl spaces and structures, Spray application of product to affected areas.
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Pest Control - Conducts inspections to determine the source of pest activity. Participate in employer-provided training on new methods, products, and services offered by Active Pest ControlObtain and maintain licenses/certificates required by federal, state, and local regulations funded by Active Pest Control.
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Stark Exterminators is looking to hire a full-time Termite Pest Control Technician to provide uncompromised service to our residential or commercial pest control customers utilizing an Integrated Pest Management approach (IPM.
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