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Weed Control Field Aide - Temporary

Cass County Government

West Fargo, ND

$19.22/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled

HOURLY RATE: $19.22

Cass County Weed Control is currently seeking a person to assist in the control of noxious and invasive weeds in Cass County.

Our mission is to provide leadership and education in the long-term control of noxious/invasive weed management through cultural, biological, and chemical control strategies. 

JOB DUTIES

Scout for and apply appropriate control methods to noxious and invasive weed sites. Control methods will include chemical, mechanical, and biological agents. Map noxious and invasive weed sites using GPS and computer mapping equipment. Data entry using Microsoft Excel and GPS mapping programs. Maintain spray equipment and other duties as assigned by Weed Officer. 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATION, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE NEEDED

High School Diploma; valid driver’s license; ability to acquire Commercial Applicator Certification in Ag Pest Control and Right-of-Way categories. Able to lift and carry 50 lbs. and walk ½ mile through rough terrain, drive an ATV with sprayer, drive a truck pulling equipment trailer.  Computer skills in Microsoft Word and Excel, and GPS (Global Positioning Systems) equipment.  Must be 18 years or older.

 

DESIRED AND/OR PREFERRED

College course work or related field of noxious and invasive weeds, chemical and biological control methods of noxious weeds. GPS mapping programs. Map reading skills. 

EMPLOYMENT TIMELINE

40 hours/week depending on the weather.

 

Cass County Government is an Equal Opportunity and At Will Employer.