Seasonal Aquatic WeedTechnician ( The Villages) General Labor - Ocala, FL at Geebo

Seasonal Aquatic WeedTechnician ( The Villages)

We are Clarke:
a global environmental products and services company.
For more than 60 years, the companies of Clarke have been setting an unparalleled standard of excellence in the mosquito control industry.
With its expansion into global public health as well as aquatic services, today Clarke seeks to make communities around the world more livable safe and comfortable.
We are committed to three passions:
innovation, community and sustainability.
Previous experience in an aquatics environment strongly preferred.
Job Duties and
Responsibilities:
Drive a small motorboat or All-Terrain Vehicle and use a high-pressure sprayer to treat assigned sites Performs cleaning and daily inspections of vehicle and equipment to verify working condition and communicate any issues to supervisor Document and communicate daily work activity including product used to ensure completion of customer contracts Responsible for making sure safe work practices and procedures are followed at all time Pay:
$11.
00 per hour Be 18 years of age or older Possess a high school degree or equivalent with high school level math skills Communicate effectively in English in both written and verbal forms Capable of using hand held technical devices including, but not limited to, smartphones, gps, and system applications Ability to sit and drive a vehicle for extended periods of time as well as walk extensively Other Requirements:
Must be able to work through the end of our 2013 season (November/December) Be able to lift up to 75 pounds Have good physical dexterity Ability to effectively partner with cross functional teams to meet performance objectives and to support mission and vision of the Company Clarke is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace Submit Your Resume With Us By Clicking Here.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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