Excellent opportunity with the County Mosquito Abatement Division
Long-term, full-time, seasonal role lasting up to 9 months
$17.50 per hour to start
Increase in pay upon licensing!
Paid training and licensing
Dispatching out of Meridian, ID
Duties:
Identify mosquito breeding sites and standing water sources suitable for larvicide treatment
Inspect and monitor catch basins, storm drains, ponds, ditches, containers, and other water-holding areas for mosquito larvae
Apply larvicides (e.g., Bti, methoprene, briquettes, granules, or liquids) in accordance with product labels and regulatory requirements
Complete work orders by documenting larvicide applications, treatment locations, product usage, and environmental conditions
Review chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) prior to mixing or application
Mix and apply larvicides safely and accurately using proper calibration and measurement techniques
Operate application equipment, backpack sprayers, spreaders, and surveillance tools to support mosquito control efforts
Use mobile devices, hand-held computers, and GPS units for navigation, mapping, and treatment documentation
Monitor treated areas to evaluate larvicide effectiveness and re-treat as necessary
Perform routine maintenance and minor repair of application and surveillance equipment
Properly store, transport, and dispose of pesticide containers and related materials in compliance with regulations
Maintain cleanliness and organization of work areas, vehicles, and equipment
Use and maintain required personal protective equipment (PPE)
Navigate field environments, including uneven terrain, water edges, drainage systems, and confined access areas
Communicate professionally with the public regarding mosquito prevention and larvicide treatments when necessary
Safely operate county vehicles and equipment
Perform related mosquito abatement duties and assist with special projects as assigned
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Valid Driver’s License with a good driving record.
Be drug-free.
Ability to obtain required Pest Department licensing within one month of hire.
Knowledge of basic mathematics for accurate mixing and application of pesticides.
Ability to safely operate pest control equipment.
Ability to read, understand, and follow chemical labels, SDS sheets, and written work orders.
Ability to recognize pest infestations and assess treatment needs.
Ability to use computers, mobile field devices, and GPS technology.
Ability to communicate effectively with coworkers and the public.
Ability to work independently in the field and collaboratively with a team.
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
Ability to work outdoors for extended periods in varying weather conditions.
Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
Ability to obtain ATV certification prior to operating ATV equipment, if required.
Willingness to work in a safety-sensitive position subject to random drug testing.
Ability to be cross-trained as needed.