The Pest Management Specialist position involves significant physical demands and requires the ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions. Duties include crouching, crawling, and performing tasks outdoors in adverse weather. The role may involve exposure to stings and bites, handling and applying chemicals in accordance with safety guidelines, and the disposal of animal carcasses. To provide an environmentally controlled basis for the containment of mosquitoes throughout the County and all pest control in County operated facilities. The Pest Management Specialist will inspect designated areas to determine numbers and types of pest present and apply measures for elimination. Essential Job Functions Identifies and treats insects and other pests; surveys for disease activity. Compiles, processes, and records data that relates to pesticide applications and disease surveillance in accordance with state and federal regulations. Assists the public, clientele, and others in accessing and making use of unit services by advising them regarding their needs and services provided. Operates, checks, and maintains vehicles and pesticide applicator equipment to ensure safe working condition; adheres to assigned routes and schedules. Maintains and distributes surveillance equipment. Responds courteously to citizen complaints and information requests. Maintains inventory supplies. Handles and processes animal cadavers according to appropriate methods. Other Job Duties (Duties listed are not intended to be all inclusive nor to limit duties that might reasonably be assigned.) Makes educational presentations to groups and classes regarding program activities, insect biology and integrated pest management. Makes recommendations for mosquito and pest control budgets. Loads aircraft with pesticides for application. Performs related work as required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (These are pre-employment KSA that apply only to Essential Job Functions.) Knowledge of-- The operation and care of light pick-up truck and ATV type vehicles; operation and care of larviciding equipment. The measurement of area and other geometrical calculations. Insect biology and aquatic habitats. Use of insect keys. Ability to-- Read and understand chemical labels; mix chemicals according to chemical labels. Correctly calibrate pesticide application equipment. Train others in work. Follow routes and time schedules. Read odometer and similar meters and dials, and to record such readings. Communicate with citizens concerning assigned duties and general program operations; make educational presentations to groups. Deal effectively with the public.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1-10 employees