Natural Resources Specialist (Mosquito Control)

Broward CountyPompano Beach, FL
Onsite

About The Position

This position involves technical and field work coupled with customer service in conducting Mosquito Control operations in accordance with Federal, State and local regulations and policies to protect the health and welfare of the Public. The Natural Resource Specialist has the following responsibilities including but not limited to: dealing with citizens and internal customers to determine, review and/or evaluate their needs, requests, problems, and complaints; assessing the need to schedule, scheduling and overseeing adulticide and/or larvicide treatments or inspections as a result of customer calls and reviews of surveillance information; ensure that personnel and equipment meet safety standards in relation to pesticide operations; performing evaluations applying standard mosquito control and scientific practices and techniques in specific situations, and operations utilizing independent judgment; develop, interpret and implement program procedures and policies in accordance and compliance with Federal State and County rules, regulations and ordinances; advising Mosquito Control staff and Division management regarding inquiries, problems/complaints, investigations and resolutions as necessary; traveling as necessary, to site locations to investigate citizen requests and identify localized mosquito problems; maintaining a record of operations and information necessary to meet the requests of the Public. The ideal candidate must have knowledge of the principles, practices, theories and regulations related to Mosquito Control and pesticides, as well as the means, methods and techniques of data collection. Must have the ability to read and interpret scientific reports, studies and recommendations and to apply them to the County operations. Must have the ability to analyze, advise, assist and solve citizen/customer problems or concerns. Must be ability to communicate effectively in written and oral formats. Must be able to work in the field under all types of conditions. Must be able to work extended hours during peak season, mosquito outbreaks, and wildfires. In the event of a hurricane, major storm, natural or man-made disaster that may threaten the area, the employee will be required to perform emergency duties as directed. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Class "E" Driver's License for duration of appointment. Performs professional environmental work enforcing the provisions of environmental ordinances as well as participates in natural resource enhancement and protection efforts. Works under general supervision, independently developing work methods and sequences.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of the principles, practices, theories and regulations related to Mosquito Control and pesticides
  • Knowledge of the means, methods and techniques of data collection
  • Ability to read and interpret scientific reports, studies and recommendations and to apply them to the County operations
  • Ability to analyze, advise, assist and solve citizen/customer problems or concerns
  • Ability to communicate effectively in written and oral formats
  • Ability to work in the field under all types of conditions
  • Ability to work extended hours during peak season, mosquito outbreaks, and wildfires
  • Must be able to perform emergency duties as directed in the event of a hurricane, major storm, natural or man-made disaster
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Class "E" Driver's License for duration of appointment
  • Requires a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in chemistry, geology, biology or environmental science or closely related field
  • Requires six (6) months experience in natural resource protection based on area of assignment or closely related experience

Nice To Haves

  • Master's Degree or higher in Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Entomology, or Environmental Science, or closely related field
  • Training/certification in entomology, mosquito biology, and control techniques
  • State of Florida Class A or B Commercial Driver's License
  • Forklift or Maintenance of Traffic Certification (MOT)
  • GIS related or horticulture Certification
  • FDACS Public Health Pest Control License
  • One (1) year experience with using larvicide equipment and turbine sprayer (i.e., calibration of equipment, measuring/mixing, loading and testing of biological larvicide materials such as Vectobac or similar products)
  • One (1) year experience with Surveillance and Testing activities (i.e., setting up traps, dip sampling, larval counts, data collection and analysis)
  • One (1) years experience with developing training programs and/or outreach presentations
  • One (1) year of training/experience in mosquito/insect biology and control techniques
  • One (1) year experience using GPS or GIS applications

Responsibilities

  • Dealing with citizens and internal customers to determine, review and/or evaluate their needs, requests, problems, and complaints
  • Assessing the need to schedule, scheduling and overseeing adulticide and/or larvicide treatments or inspections as a result of customer calls and reviews of surveillance information
  • Ensure that personnel and equipment meet safety standards in relation to pesticide operations
  • Performing evaluations applying standard mosquito control and scientific practices and techniques in specific situations, and operations utilizing independent judgment
  • Develop, interpret and implement program procedures and policies in accordance and compliance with Federal State and County rules, regulations and ordinances
  • Advising Mosquito Control staff and Division management regarding inquiries, problems/complaints, investigations and resolutions as necessary
  • Traveling as necessary, to site locations to investigate citizen requests and identify localized mosquito problems
  • Maintaining a record of operations and information necessary to meet the requests of the Public
  • Performs and assists in performing routine investigations involving compliance with environmental rules and license conditions; issues notices of violation and prepares correspondence dealing with enforcement of environmental rules and ordinances.
  • Performs special research and investigates complaints pertaining to environmental problems; advises the public on policies regarding environmental issues; performs field evaluations and makes recommendations on environmental aspects of resource management; prepares restoration and management plans.
  • Reviews environmental license applications for consistency with federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations.
  • Develops manuals, guidelines and procedures for implementing environmental resource programs; assists in writing, amending, and updating County environmental rules and regulations; prepares written reports and correspondence, and maintains enforcement case files; prepares grant request proposals.
  • Prepares technical specifications for the procurement of materials and equipment used in diversified environmental projects; participates in designing environmental sampling programs to meet specific objectives.
  • Makes presentations to schools, civic groups, chambers of commerce, and other business and civic associations to publicize the environmental programs and ordinances; coordinates programs with other County departments, municipalities and agencies; prepares informational and educational materials and programs relating to environmental resources; develops and implements management.
  • Tracks the progress of environmental protection and restoration efforts and works with contractors.
  • Performs training, instruction and supervision in the gathering, evaluation and interpretation of hydrological, terrestrial, chemical and/or marine physical and biological data.
  • Reviews beach erosion control projects to ensure appropriate enhancement and protective environmental considerations; reviews water resource and habitat restoration plans for County impact; interprets laboratory and geotechnical data related to permits, compliance inspections, or enforcement actions; reviews operating, transfer and closure permits for compliance to federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
  • Performs related work as assigned.

Benefits

  • County Core Values: Collaborates, Customer focus, Instills trust, Values differences
  • Equal Opportunity Employer
  • Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities
  • Support for hiring people with disabilities
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