Agricultural Inspector II

Forest Pest MgmtAllegany, MD
Onsite

About The Position

The Maryland Department of Agriculture's Forest Pest Management Program protects Maryland's rural and urban forest tree resources from adverse effects of insects, diseases, and other pests through environmentally sound pest management. This position is located at 3 Pershing St., Suite 110 Cumberland, MD 21502. The main purpose of this job is to enhance the quality of life for the citizens of the Western region and other sections of Maryland by protecting the forest resources from the adverse effects of insects and diseases through environmentally and economically sound pest management. The employee is responsible for conducting duties throughout the region/state as assigned, specifically in Garrett, Allegany, and Washington counties for regional organization, data management, and project planning.

Requirements

  • Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a high school equivalency certificate.
  • Two years of experience in one of the following: production, processing, marketing, grading or inspection of agricultural products or chemicals; assisting veterinarians in care and management of animals; animal disease control; care or management of livestock or inspecting veterinary hospitals, riding stables or livestock dealers; installation, inspection, repair, or testing of weighting, volumetric measuring or counting devices; inspecting labeling and packaging; pesticide sales, use, regulation, or application; production, maintenance or inspection of a tree plantation or nursery stock; pest or weed control; wildlife population censuring; or the production, sales, inspection or testing of seed or turf products.
  • Applicants may substitute fifteen credit hours in agriculture; animal, biological, environmental, food or physical sciences; chemistry; mathematics; engineering, or law enforcement at an accredited college or university for each year of experience for up to two years of experience.
  • Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a non-commissioned officer in quality assurance, inspection and grading classification or quality assurance, inspection and grading specialty codes in the agricultural commodity grading field of work on a year-for-year basis for the required experience.
  • Employees in this classification may be assigned duties which require the operation of a motor vehicle. Employees assigned such duties will be required to possess a motor vehicle operator license’s valid in the State of Maryland.

Nice To Haves

  • Possess pesticide applicator license.
  • One year combined experience, training or coursework in Environmental Studies, Forest Science, Entomology, Dendrology, Plant Taxonomy, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Forestry, Forest Pest Management, Forest Pathology, or Forest Health.

Responsibilities

  • Learns and performs spongy moth egg mass surveys to determine population density following FPM and Regional survey protocols.
  • Maintains and updates records in regional database to accurately reflect site locations and survey area boundaries and population densities.
  • Learns to evaluate wooded areas, both new and previously surveyed, to determine their status for survey based on FPM site criteria.
  • Participates in at least one general spongy moth survey in the region (such as male trap, burlap trap, random egg mass or larval checks, pre/post suppression survey, etc.) to monitor population trends, following established protocols.
  • Assists regional entomologist and other higher level inspectors to prepare and assist for a Spongy Moth and hemlock woolly adelgid Suppression program.
  • This includes but is not limited to learning to: delineate block boundaries, assign importance ranking, identify landowners via GIS, prepare notification mailings, and attending public informational meetings.
  • Gathering pretreatment block information such as flight hazards and human use statistics, preparing suppression notebooks, assisting with calibrations, learning and performing block monitor duties during suppression, and completing post suppression efficacy evaluations.
  • Works as part of a team on suppression activities for hemlock woolly adelgid, including learning to mix and apply pesticides, tree selection, and keeping daily records.
  • Works with Regional Entomologist and higher-level Agricultural Inspectors to determine the location and extent of insect damage to wooded areas by visual inspection and mapping damage on the ground, and entering it into GIS.
  • Works as part of a team on tree mortality surveys needed to evaluate economic loss related to spongy moth defoliation, following FPM protocol.
  • Learns to evaluate the level and extent of hemlock woolly adelgid populations in priority stands following FPM protocol and conducts sampling surveys.
  • Inspects/establishes survey/sampling locations in various forest habitats as required for forest health monitoring projects (insects/plants/diseases) following project protocols.
  • This currently includes trapping and survey projects for Southern Pine Beetle, Sirex noctillio, Walnut Twig Beetle, exotic Asian defoliators, Beech Leaf Disease, and Emerald Ash Borer.
  • Answers questions on spongy moth, the MDA spongy moth program, and other forest insects and diseases to help the public understand pest life cycles and control methods utilizing MDA, Extension, and US Forest Service publications and firsthand information, and also provides appropriate contact information.
  • Attends appropriate training events and/or webinars to gain knowledge of biology, identification, and control strategies of various forest pests.

Benefits

  • STATE OF MARYLAND BENEFITS
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