Noxious Weed Control Technician

Noxious Weed Control Technician

09 Feb 2024
Montana, Billings, 59101 Billings USA

Noxious Weed Control Technician

Company currently employees individuals who live throughout the state of Montana. Employer provided housing may be available if interested. Call Dylan for more information.

Season Length: May 15 to October 15, 2024

POSITION SUMMARY

This is a permanent seasonal career position for an individual looking to work in the forests and rangelands of the western US. As a Noxious Weed Control Tech, you will have the opportunity to work as part of a nomadic, energetic, productive, and collaborative team. The Noxious Weed Control Crew identifies, surveys for, and controls invasive plants; collects monitoring data; and maintains ecological restoration projects in partnership with public land management agencies and NGO’s throughout the Western US. Primarily work will occur within MT but travel to Idaho and Wyoming is common.

Technician will assist in noxious weed management. Work performed outdoors takes place in a wide variety of terrain and settings including rugged back country locations and some water travel (boats/rafts). Work involves frequently lifting up to 75 pounds, and walking in all types of terrain. Work is performed in an environment which involves everyday risks or discomforts and sometimes adverse weather conditions requiring safety precautions. A considerable amount of driving in company vehicles is required. Individuals should be capable of working alone, or with other people, during early morning hours and during the day. A lot of work is performed within 300 miles of Missoula, MT, but travel is necessary to other parts of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.

Employment Requirements: Ability to safely work with and around pesticides and operate spraying equipment (Backpack Sprayers and UTV/Truck Mounted Sprayers). Ability to recognize and identify weeds on the State Noxious Weed List; Ability to calibrate herbicide spray equipment; Ability to perform math calculations for mixing herbicides. Use mobile and hand-held computers and Global Positioning System (GPS) units. Must work with hazardous materials, heavy equipment and occasionally boats, rafts, or amphibious watercraft. Must negotiate fences, hazardous steep terrain with rough, rocky or wet surfaces. Valid driver’s license and ability to safely operate and maintain Heavy duty trucks and UTVs. Agricultural background or UTV/auto mechanical maintenance experience is highly preferred. Experience pulling trailers is desirable. Prior experience identifying weeds and native plants and spraying weeds is a plus. Experience operating GPS units, downloading data, and knowledge of ArcGIS software also highly preferred. Willing to train the right individual in all aspects.

Position is seasonal and field season typically runs May 15th through October 15th, although some work may be performed in April and November. Start date and length of season is negotiable. College students looking for a job during there summer break are strongly encouraged to apply.

Call Dylan @ 406-531-6805 with questions about the position. Email Resume through Craigslist Link to Apply.

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