What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mosquito Control Technician Trainee position at Seminole County, FL?
Description
Essential Functions
Conducts systematic daily checks of assigned areas in the County to locate noxious arthropod breeding areas. Learns to identify various mosquito species in both the adult and larval stages.
Applies control materials according to procedure in order to maximize the coverage of the area while ensuring compliance with all applicable Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State and County regulations and policies governing the application of pesticides. This includes the possible use of a respirator and other safety equipment.
Maintains accurate daily records using FieldSeeker larviciding/surveillance module and paper records. Reports frequently via 2-way radio. Work independently with minor supervision.
Maintains effective working relationships with other employees and the general public. Keeps abreast of advancements in the mosquito control field through self-study and professional training courses.
Reads and interprets a variety of instructions, maps, diagrams, or schedules to determine appropriate treatment locations.
Conducts late day and nighttime mosquito control activities as requested by the Field Supervisor and or Manager.
Performs other related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications
Additional Requirements
Must be able to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and a flexible schedule.
Ability to read and comprehend technical and scientific reports and manuals; instructions, procedures, memos, letters. Ability to perform shop math. Ability to speak clearly and concisely to public and laymen; conversant in theory and practices of discipline. Must obtain a valid Public Health Pest Control certification issued by the State of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services within twelve months of appointment and maintain the certificate throughout employment.