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Wildlife Exclusion Technician Critter Control is a National Wildlife and Pest Management firm, servicing the Cape Cod, Massachusetts area. We have been in business locally for over 25 years and have ...

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Wildlife Exclusion Technician $20-$25/hr + Bonuses | Company Vehicle | Career Growth Opportunities We are hiring a Wildlife Exclusion Technician to perform hands-on wildlife prevention, repair, and ...

Exclusion Technician

Milwaukee, WI

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

Perform exclusion services and wildlife removal, setting up and building exclusion traps, and ensuring safety protocols are followed * Continuous Learning: Stay updated on industry trends ...

Perform exclusion services and wildlife removal, setting up and building exclusion traps, and ensuring safety protocols are followed * Continuous Learning: Stay updated on industry trends ...

Exclusion Technician

West Chester, PA

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Perform exclusion services and wildlife removal, setting up and building exclusion traps, and ensuring safety protocols are followed * Continuous Learning: Stay updated on industry trends ...

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How much do exclusion technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for exclusion technician in the United States is $23.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an exclusion technician?

Exclusion Technicians are professionals who specialize in identifying and sealing entry points to prevent unwanted animals, pests, or wildlife from entering homes or businesses. Their work involves inspecting properties, determining how animals are getting in, and applying materials or barriers to block access. They may also remove animals if necessary and provide recommendations to prevent future infestations. Exclusion Technicians play a crucial role in humane pest management by focusing on prevention rather than extermination.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an exclusion technician?

To excel as an Exclusion Technician, you need knowledge of pest behavior, building construction, and safe removal techniques, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with hand tools, ladders, sealing materials, and sometimes pest control certification are typically required. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and customer service skills set top performers apart. These abilities ensure effective, safe, and customer-friendly solutions to pest entry problems, protecting property and health.

What are some typical challenges exclusion technicians face when working at client sites?

Exclusion Technicians often encounter challenges such as identifying hidden entry points for pests, working in confined or elevated spaces, and dealing with varied building structures. They must also balance effective pest-proofing while minimizing disruption to the client's environment. Team coordination and communication with property owners or managers are key, as Exclusion Technicians frequently explain their findings and repair processes to ensure client understanding and satisfaction.

What is the difference between Exclusion Technician vs Pest Control Technician?

AspectExclusion TechnicianPest Control Technician
CertificationsMay require pest management licenses, exclusion-specific trainingTypically requires pest control licenses and certifications
Work EnvironmentFocuses on sealing entry points, structural repairs, and preventionApplies pesticides, traps, and other pest control methods
Industry UsageCommon in residential and commercial building maintenanceCommon in pest management services

Exclusion Technicians primarily focus on sealing entry points and structural repairs to prevent pests, while Pest Control Technicians apply treatments to eliminate existing infestations. Both roles often require pest management licenses, but their methods and daily tasks differ significantly. Understanding these differences helps clients choose the right professional for prevention versus eradication needs.

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Infographic showing various Exclusion Technician job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,268 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

Wildlife Exclusion Technician

Rowland Pest Management

Casselberry, FL

$60K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Rowland Pest Management in Casselberry, FL is calling all experienced wildlife technicians with the ability to also handle pests to apply to join our amazing team as a full-time Wildlife Exclusion Technician!


WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN OUR TEAM

We are a local, family-owned business that provides a supportive team environment while valuing our employees and their efforts. We pay our Wildlife Exclusion Technicians a competitive salary of $60,000 - $75,000 a year. Our team also enjoys great benefits, including 401K with 5% match, paid time off (PTO), and paid training. Additionally, we are proud of our upbeat work environment, fun co-workers, and incredibly supportive management. Don't let us forget we provide free coffee and snacks to keep you fueled! Additionally, we offer our Wildlife Control Operators - Pest Control Technicians performance-based bonuses, use of a company vehicle, a gas card, an E-PASS, and a company-provided iPhone. Plus, we make it easy to apply with our initial quick mobile-optimized application. If we have your attention, please continue reading!


ABOUT ROWLAND PEST MANAGEMENT

We're a local family-operated company that proudly serves Orange County, Seminole County, Volusia County, and parts of Lake and Osceola Counties. We take pride in our ability to solve any pest problem, no matter how big or small, and we do so while using the safest products and techniques available. We offer both residential and commercial pest control, as well as rodent control, mosquito abatement, and the removal of bees, fleas, and wildlife. We also offer Insulation and Attic Decontamination. With over 30 years of combined staff experience, we are so confident that we can provide our clients with the best possible service that we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

We enjoy a reputation for excellent customer service thanks to our amazing staff. As a small company, we are able to offer them the individual attention they deserve for the hard work they put in. We care about our employees and want to help them reach their personal goals. To that end, we offer paid training and a supportive team environment so that everyone can succeed together.


ARE YOU A GOOD FIT?

Ask yourself: Do you have a professional appearance and demeanor? Can you communicate easily with clients and put their minds at ease? Do you take pride in the quality of your work? Are you committed to seeing a job through and providing 100% customer satisfaction? If so, please consider applying for this position today!


YOUR LIFE AS A WILDLIFE EXCLUSION TECHNICIAN

This full-time position typically works Monday - Friday, with rotating Saturday shifts.

As a Wildlife Exclusion Technician, you help Central Florida residents reclaim their homes! When someone calls us in a panic because of a raccoon, squirrel, or rat infestation, you're the person who comes to their rescue! Clients feel reassured as you knowledgeably answer their questions and take control of the situation. As a trained professional, you know exactly what to do: you set strategically placed traps to capture and remove the critters. Employing recommended safety precautions, you humanely transport squirrels and raccoons to an appropriate location and release them back into the wild.

Once the animals have been removed, you move on to the exclusion process. Observant and thorough, you inspect the property to identify active and potential entry points. You leave nothing to chance, carefully examining the building by going on the rooftop and crawl spaces. Next, you properly check any weak spots and seal up the home with sheet metal, concrete and hardware cloth to protect the residence from future infestations. When necessary, you place rodent monitoring stations on the property to keep the exterior population under control. You find great satisfaction in helping our clients resolve their wildlife issues, and their gratitude is immensely rewarding!


THIS POSITION SERVES THE FOLLOWING AREAS

  • Pine Lakes
  • Union Park
  • Clermont
  • Sanford
  • Kissimmee

WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU

  • Experience with wildlife removal and exclusion
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the job, including crawling, climbing ladders, bending, and working in tight spaces

If you can meet these requirements and perform this job as described above, we would be happy to have you as part of our team!

Location: 32707