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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. The Applicator is responsible for correctly applying herbicides and pesticides to labeled crops from recommendations made by your leader.
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Qualified Applicator Certificate (QAC) is preferred. Attends applicator equipment workshops. We rank near the top nationally in volume and sales for crop production products, fertilizer, custom application, seed and precision agriculture, turf management, industrial weed control, forestry, aquatics and more.
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The Custom Applicator is responsible for correctly customizing and applying dry fertilizers to our customer's fields and operating all applicator equipment including performing maintenance on the equipment.
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As a solutions provider, we help our customers make critical decisions about soil variability, nutrient and water availability, seed selection and pest management. Picks up and delivers farm chemicals, fertilizer and seed.
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Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC is one of the nation's foremost agronomy solutions providers. In this position, the employee regularly works near moving equipment/mechanical parts and could be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, chemical and biological hazards and a risk of electrical shock.
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Job DescriptionThe Applicator is responsible for correctly applying herbicides and pesticides to labeled crops from recommendations made by your leader. Who we areHelena Agri-Enterprises, LLC is one of the nation's foremost agronomy solutions providers.
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Ability to read field maps and use tractor-mounted field computers. Must be at least 18 years old to operate Helena equipment and/or drive a company vehicle. Performs maintenance and calibration on application equipment.
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Wears proper protection equipment Off-Season Participates in continuing education for maintaining pesticide applicator license. Job DescriptionThe Custom Applicator is responsible for correctly customizing and applying dry fertilizers to our customer's fields and operating all applicator equipment including performing maintenance on the equipment.
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Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) The essential functions below are required for all grades and locations: Maintain regular communication with Applicator team members and manager to ensure efficient scheduling and dispatching.
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This position requires a Class B CDL. A Class B CDL is required. Our family-like atmosphere creates a positive work environment that allows our employees to be high-performers because they feel comfort and compassion from their manager and work team.
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Helena Products Group, AGRIntelligence, Helena Industries, LLC and Diversified Applications, Inc. We seek out extensive safety measures and put them in place to minimize exposure to anything that could be potentially harmful to our employees.
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At Nutrien, our purpose is Feeding the Future and we do so with safety, inclusion, integrity and results as our core values.
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Must have passed the National Aerial Pesticide Applicator Pilot Certification Examination. Must be currently qualified as a commercial certified pesticide applicator by the state(s) that the product will be applied in.
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At Nutrien, our purpose is Feeding the Future and we do so with safety, inclusion, integrity and results as our core values.
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This position prefers a Class B CDL. What your day may look like Correctly mixes pesticides, fertilizers and chemicals for application. A Class B CDL is preferred. Must be able to work nights, overtime and some weekend hours during busy season.
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