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Insect Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Urban Arborist - City of Birmingham

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$21.70 - $33.66/hr

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  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This role is responsible for supervising and overseeing crews involved in tree care operations such as planting, trimming, insect and disease control, and removal of tree limbs and debris. Urban ...

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How much do insect jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for insect in Alabama is $18.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.01 and $21.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an insect?

Insects are small, six-legged creatures that belong to the class Insecta within the animal kingdom. They are characterized by having three main body parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), a pair of antennae, and usually one or two pairs of wings. Insects are the most diverse group of animals on Earth, with millions of species found in nearly every environment. They play essential roles in ecosystems, such as pollinating plants, decomposing organic matter, and serving as food for other animals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an insect, and why are they important?

I'm sorry, but 'Insect' is not a real-world professional occupation, so I cannot provide a response.

What are the common challenges faced by entomologists working in the field with insects?

Entomologists working with insects in the field often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, difficult terrain, and the need to locate and identify diverse insect species accurately. Additionally, they may have to manage delicate equipment or samples and ensure proper documentation for research purposes. Collaboration with other scientists, such as ecologists and botanists, is common to gain a comprehensive understanding of insect behavior and their ecological impact.

What is the difference between Insect vs Entomologist?

AspectInsectEntomologist
CredentialsNone requiredBachelor's or higher in entomology or related field
Work EnvironmentInsect habitats, laboratories, outdoor fieldsResearch labs, universities, pest control companies
Industry UsageCommonly used to refer to insects in generalSpecialist in insect study and research
Search IntentGeneral insect informationScientific research, pest management, academic purposes

Insect refers to the general category of insects, often used in everyday language. An entomologist is a trained scientist specializing in the study of insects, often involved in research, pest control, and academic work. While anyone can refer to insects as 'insects,' becoming an entomologist requires specific education and expertise.

What profession works with insects?

Entomologists are scientists who study insects and often work in research, conservation, or pest management. They typically hold degrees in entomology or related fields and may work in laboratories, field research, or environmental agencies.

What are the most commonly searched types of Insect jobs in Alabama?

The most popular types of Insect jobs in Alabama are:

What are popular job titles related to Insect jobs in Alabama?

For Insect jobs in Alabama, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Infographic showing various Insect job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,862 per year, or $18.2 per hour.

Child Nutrition Program Worker

Alabama Department of Education

Bessemer, AL • On-site

$13.50 - $16.25/hr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Cafeteria Program Assistant

A person, under the direct supervision of a CNP manager, who performs assigned tasks in designated areas. Works in food preparation, cleaning, serving, storage, facility maintenance, record keeping and follows system policies and procedures. May be assigned other duties related to the Child Nutrition Program.

Job Qualifications:

  1. Must have basic knowledge of methods of quantity food preparation and serving, use and care of kitchen equipment and utensils, food service safety, principles of sanitation and basic reading, writing, and math skills.
  2. Must have the ability to prepare and serve a wide variety of food-soups, entrees, sandwiches, fruits, vegetables, salads, breads, desserts, and beverages. Work rapidly and efficiently in performing tasks, work positively and effectively with students and school personnel. Follow written job assignments, recipes, and oral instructions. Apply and maintain Health Department and USDA standards of sanitation and personal hygiene and be able to keep records.
  3. Physical abilities includes manual dexterity to shred, chop, assemble, and mix foods. Stamina to stand and walk on hard flooring for long periods of time, bend, stoop, life, carry, and reach over head. Ability to withstand a wide range of temperatures and work with chemical cleaning agents. Having strength to life and carry food items or objects weighing up to fifty (50) pounds and to perform any assigned task dictated by the principal layout of the cafeteria facility.

Educational and Other Requirements Include:

  1. Sufficient education to have basic skills in reading, writing, and math is required; a high school diploma or GED equivalent is desirable.
  2. Serve as a child nutrition program substitute or have considerable paid or volunteer experience.
  3. Have a current Food Handler Permit from the Jefferson County Department of Health or have ServSafe Certification.
  4. Must complete a criminal background check through Cogent at your own expense.
  5. Annual Physician Health form and tuberculin test (TB).
  6. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Bessemer City Schools Board of Education may find appropriate and acceptable.

Job Description:

Functions:

  1. Participate in job related training and professional growth activities. a. Develops and applies knowledge and/or skills obtained from training under the supervision of the manager and CNP central office staff. b. Follows manager's instruction as to method and procedures to use in performing tasks. c. Relates training to personal sanitation/health and job responsibilities. d. Participate in job-related professional activities; attendance at Bessemer City Schools CNP Professional Development Days is expected.
  2. Practice procedures in food preparation, use and care of equipment, and personal habits to assure that system, county, and state sanitation standards are met. a. Receives, stores, prepares, and serves food according to Health Department and USDA standards. b. Accept work assignments for the cleaning of work areas, utensils, equipment and the cafeteria and dining facility; this includes daily, weekly, and of quarterly cleaning of washing dishes, and cleaning kitchenware, equipment, fixtures, tables, floors, walls, and windows; maintain standards of cleaning consistent with system guidelines and Health Department Regulations. c. Follows established procedures to maintain insect and rodent control systems; reports any evidence of infestation to manager. d. Follows system policies on sanitation, personal grooming, and dress.
  3. Follows standards of safety in preparing, storing, and serving food. a. Operates and cleans equipment using caution and safe procedures. b. Uses, cleans, and stores potentially dangerous equipment items according to safe procedure, i.e. knives, slicers, choppers, food processors, mixers, steamers, etc. c. Operates fire extinguishers, if needed. d. Reports accidents and potential safety hazards to the manager. e. Practices grooming habits as determined by system dress standards and general policies that relate to food and personal safety (proper shoes, hair restraints, no jewelry, etc.)
  4. Follows the Child Nutrition Program manager's assignments and instructions in producing and serving food and in facility maintenance a. Uses objective and subjective methods to evaluate food quality. b. Measures and/or weighs ingredients correctly. c. Follows standardized recipes according to instruction. d. Uses correct utensils for preparation and serving. e. Follows assigned work schedule. f. Assembles food and other supplies necessary to prepare recipes. g. Uses efficient work techniques and completes assigned tasks on schedule. h. Maintains equipment and work areas used in a clean and orderly condition. i. Provides correct records of food usage/leftovers for production records.
  5. Follows the Child Nutrition Program manager's instructions in portioning, garnishing, and serving meals. a. Serves correct portions of food in appropriate dishes with garnishes in an attractive manner. b. Follow standards to check temperature; cold foods maintained at 41 degrees or less and hot foods at 135 degrees or higher. c. Inspects returned trays of food to assess amount of food eaten and reports excessive waste to manager. d. Follows USDA meal pattern requirements in serving student meals. e. Keeps serving area clean, orderly, and supplied with menu items offered.
  6. Participates in implementing promotion of special school and community activities consistent with Board Policy. a. Recognizes the importance and role of special activities as a public relations tool. b. Participates in the preparation and service of special meal functions is assigned.
  7. Maintains required forms and records as assigned by managers. a. Assists with inventories, if assigned. b. Accurately completes required forms, i.e. production records, if assigned. c. Cashiers and assists with counting money, if assigned. d. Performs other clerical duties related to program, if assigned.
  8. Follows system procedures in personnel matters including grievance, leave, etc. a. Follows school system policies and regulations related to CNP assistants and all classified personnel. b. Performs responsibilities as outlined in the job description. c. Confers with manager and principal regarding job related problems; follows lines of communication within the school and school system in resolving grievances or problem situations.
  9. Demonstrates the ability to work cooperatively with the school and the community. a. Relates and communicates positively with students, co-workers, school staff, parents, and the public. b. Discusses job related problems and/or complaints with the appropriate supervisors/administrators and not in the community.
  10. Participates in implementing cost containment measures while maintaining quality. a. Utilize work simplification techniques. b. Efficiently uses time, food, equipment, and supplies with minimum waste. c. Produces satisfactory work on assigned job tasks in a reasonable time. d. Performs assigned tasks, assists others with cleaning or preparation when assigned tasks are completed ahead of schedule.

Terms of Employment: Salary and work year to be established by the Board. Salary in adherence and compliance with the approved salary schedule.

Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Support Services Personnel.

The above statement reflects the general details considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job identified, and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job.