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The Quality Control Specialist plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing product standards at Satellite Suites. This position is responsible for conducting detailed inspections, enforcing ...

The Quality Control Specialist plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing product standards at Satellite Suites. This position is responsible for conducting detailed inspections, enforcing ...

Quality Control Location: Auburn Hills About the Role We are hiring a Quality Control professional to join our production team, with a primary focus on cable assemblies and general manufacturing ...

The Quality Control Specialist plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing product standards at Satellite Suites. This position is responsible for conducting detailed inspections, enforcing ...

The Quality Control Specialist plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing product standards at Satellite Suites. This position is responsible for conducting detailed inspections, enforcing ...

The Quality Control Specialist plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing product standards at Satellite Suites. This position is responsible for conducting detailed inspections, enforcing ...

The Quality Control Specialist plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing product standards at Satellite Suites. This position is responsible for conducting detailed inspections, enforcing ...

The Quality Control Specialist plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing product standards at Satellite Suites. This position is responsible for conducting detailed inspections, enforcing ...

Material Control Technician Must have ERP Software experience managing inventory Livonia, MI Company makes prototype vehicles Hours: 6am-2:30pm (8hr day) M-F (some Saturdays as needed OT required ...

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Vegetation Control Technician We are seeking a Vegetation Control Technician to join our team. This role involves managing vegetation control for our commercial clients, ensuring landscapes are ...

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How much do control jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for control in Michigan is $21.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.72 and $26.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Control vs Control Technician?

AspectControlControl Technician
Required CredentialsTypically no specific certification, but knowledge of control systems is essentialOften requires certifications like HVAC or electrical licenses, technical diplomas
Work EnvironmentDesign, oversee, or manage control systems in various industriesInstall, maintain, and repair control systems on-site
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in manufacturing, automation, HVAC, and building managementCommonly employed in facilities management, industrial plants, and HVAC services

The term 'Control' generally refers to the broader concept of managing or overseeing control systems, while 'Control Technician' is a specific role focused on hands-on installation, maintenance, and repair of these systems. Understanding the distinction helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are Control jobs?

Control jobs typically refer to roles that involve managing, monitoring, and regulating processes or systems within an organization or facility. These positions can be found in various industries such as manufacturing, engineering, finance, and IT. Common responsibilities include ensuring operational efficiency, maintaining safety and compliance standards, and troubleshooting system issues. Control professionals may work as control room operators, process control engineers, or quality control specialists, depending on the industry. Their work is crucial for minimizing risks and ensuring smooth and reliable operations.

How does a Control Engineer typically collaborate with other departments during a project?

Control Engineers work closely with teams such as electrical, mechanical, and software engineering throughout a project’s lifecycle. They often coordinate with process engineers to understand system requirements and with operations staff to ensure solutions are practical and maintainable. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as Control Engineers must integrate their systems seamlessly with other components and adapt to evolving project needs. Regular meetings and design reviews are standard practices to keep everyone aligned and address challenges early.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Control Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Control Engineer, you need a strong background in engineering principles, automation systems, and process control, typically supported by a degree in electrical, mechanical, or control engineering. Familiarity with PLC programming, SCADA systems, and industry-standard automation software, as well as certifications like ISA CAP, are highly valuable. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication help professionals excel in diagnosing issues and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These skills ensure efficient, safe, and reliable operation of automated processes in industrial environments.
What are the most commonly searched types of Control jobs in Michigan? The most popular types of Control jobs in Michigan are:
What cities in Michigan are hiring for Control jobs? Cities in Michigan with the most Control job openings:
Infographic showing various Control job openings in Michigan as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,299 per year, or $21.3 per hour.
pest control technician

pest control technician

CJB Pest and Mosquito control

Farmington Hills, MI

$21 - $23/hr

Full-time

Medical

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

CJB Pest & Mosquito Control is a three-generation family-owned and operated pest control company. With over 100 years.  We provide top-notch customer service because we care, and we are a family-oriented company.  Join a supportive team and experience what it means to work for a respected local family owned business.  We offer training to help increase earnings through upsells, marketing to nearby homes, and performance bonuses. 

Experience is preferred, but not necessary.  We mentor from beginning to end, providing all study materials for your state certification and on-the-job guidance until you are confident in your skill set. *State Certification study materials will be provided immediately after hire if necessary. 
 
Residential Pest Control technicians wanted for full-time positions throughout Metro-Detroit. Prioritized and thoughtful scheduling of work routes close to your home (when possible). While servicing the Tri-Country Area of Metro Detroit as well as parts of Genesee county (Brighton, Howell) and Livingston County (Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Dexter, Saline)  
Office staff assign and schedule in-house appointments and commercial stops. You do not have to call customers nor create your own schedule. 
Critical Thinking skills are a must for solving pesky Pest Problems. A strong work ethic is valued! Respecting our environment and keeping your equipment clean and in good working condition is also part of your work day. Lastly, while on-site you will need to communicate directly with homeowner, and keep thorough clear notes for the home office paperwork. 
We will provide the following: 
  • Thorough training program and employee manual detailing all services rendered and treatment techniques for you to keep with you on the job and ongoing Field Training 
  • Quality Company vehicle (can be taken home) Do not need to come into office daily 
  • Employee of the month program (for new employees AND experienced technicians- $$ Bonus and time off) 
  • Uniforms (pants/shirts, hoodie, hats) 
  • Scheduled lunch breaks (if wanted) 
  • Company social events 
Non-Certified applicants will be trained to pass the State of Michigan Pesticide Technician exam to become certified (company pays for this). We do ask that you have at least 1 year experience working outside, or in "service" jobs where you have dealt with customers face to face. 
Job Description:
  • Treating interior and exterior of homes for elimination & prevention of insects. General Crawling insects; stinging insects such as wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets; Roaches, Fleas, Bed Bugs, and Pantry pests  
  • Mosquito and tick control treatments to properties 
  • Exterior Rodent Control 
  • You will also be trained for exterior and interior inspections of homes on how to prevent future pest problems 
If you have any experience in the following fields, you are more likely to make additional money: 
  • Interior Rodent Control (Mice) 
  • minor wildlife removal (animal trapping/birds/bats). 
  • Handyman experience - Pest-Proofing repair work (caulking, flashing, screening vents, etc.) 
Training includes in-office education, ride-a long's with techs, review of all services provided by management, and an Employee Service Manual . 
  • Base Hourly Pay + Sales Commissions (no limit) 
  • Overtime pay 
  • Medical Insurance (after 3 months of employment)
  • ASSURITY (Supplemental) insurance optional plans (Similar to AFLAC)  
  • Bi-Weekly Pay Days (Fridays) 
  • Gas Card, and Mobile Tablet 
  • Performance Bonus (Revenue Goals, Employee KPI Metrics)  
  • Attendance Bonus 
All necessary equipment is provided. We have the most updated equipment (safety equipment also) 
Weekly check out (Monday or Tuesday Morning at office) to receive materials needed for week and turning in payments or any additional paperwork. You will also be required to keep your truck cleaned and organized. (Inspection by management at each weekly “check out” We provide a tablet and easy-to-use software to document work. GPS is also in the software. 
Will mainly be working solo, but will be working with other techs or teams on larger jobs. 
Most treatment does not require more than ground level working and minimal ladder work, BUT, in some cases, you will require a ladder to inspect or treat certain areas.  
Monday-Friday then rotating Saturdays (1-2 per month) during the busy season. IF you cannot work specific Saturday's, we can adjust your schedule. After peak season, Saturday work is Optional. 
Must have good driving record and pass a background check. 
We give our techs ample time to complete jobs and do not rush them. Good work environment and no working late nights. 
Phone interview followed by face to face interview.