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Must be able to operate EM pipe and cable locating equipment in conjunction with marking paint applicator. As a SUE Field Technician, this position offers an exciting opportunity to be trained in the art of investigating utility infrastructure using surface geophysics, via multiple highly specialized tools including EM Pipe and Cable Locators, Ground Penetrating Radar, GPS Survey, LIDAR, TDEM, and more.
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Maintain a herbicide applicator or operators certification and license as required by Wright Tree Service and local, state, and federal law. Maintain a herbicide applicator or operators certification and license as required by Wright Tree Service and local, state, and federal law.
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This position gives legal advice and represents the Agency on all issues presented, ranging from administrative law and contract management to pesticide and grain trade regulatory enforcement, as well as all personnel discipline and termination proceedings.
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Juris Doctor from ABaccredited law school. Montana Job Service Offices also offer services including assistance with submitting an online application. The Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for our Agency Legal Counsel.
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Upon date of hire, employees working at least half-time for more than six months are eligible for state paid premiums toward employee “core” medical, dental, and basic life insurance coverage. Extensive knowledge of legal research methods and techniques; of court, hearing, and legislative proceedings; of state and federal statute, case law and constitutional provisions effecting the program area served by the attorney.
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Provide education and outreach regarding pesticide container recycling and groundwater protection. While at the sites, the member will provide education regarding pesticide container cleanliness standards for recycling, promote other department programs like waste pesticide disposal and groundwater protection, and conduct surveys on the recycling program effectiveness using participant feedback.
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