The Wildlife Damage Management Technician conducts wildlife damage management services and activities using traps, snares, chemicals, tools, firearms and related equipment. Responsibilities Is responsible for technical work involved in animal disease control in livestock and poultry and disease vector eradication programs within an assigned geographic area. Inspects and surveys livestock and poultry facilities located on ranches, farms, auction markets, etc., for possible wild vertebrate disease vectors. Enters data into established database/system of record. Uses data to prepare and submit routine reports regarding activities, observations, and events. Conducts wildlife damage management services and activities using traps, snares, chemicals, tools, firearms and related equipment. Obtains agreement from landowners, ranchers or administrators prior to conducting wildlife damage management services on land, maintaining regular contact with those involved. Uses a variety of various control devices, chemicals, tools, firearms and related equipment needed for wildlife and avian damage management operations. Prepare baits and lures and sets control devices such as snares, traps etc in accordance with standard operating procedures Performs tasks in accordance with local, state and federal laws and regulations. Maintains and repairs tools, supplies and equipment. Maintain state pesticide records and restrictions. Participates as a gunner or ground crew member in aerial hunting activities. Reports activities to District Supervisor. Uses GPS to identify location of traps, etc. Operates and maintains safety in all operations of motor vehicles, firearms, control devices and chemicals. Prepares routine records of activities, observations, field conditions and contacts made. Prepares accurate and timely reports and database documents.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED