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QA Manager-Hickman's

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

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How much do rodent control jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for rodent control in Arizona is $22.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.78 and $28.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a rodent control?

A Rodent Control job involves identifying, preventing, and eliminating rodent infestations in homes, businesses, and other properties. Technicians use traps, baits, and exclusion methods to manage rodent populations safely and effectively. They also inspect properties for signs of infestations and educate clients on prevention strategies. This role requires knowledge of pest behavior, safety protocols, and sometimes certification depending on local regulations.

What does a rodent control do?

A typical day for a Rodent Control professional involves traveling to various client locations to inspect properties, identify signs of rodent activity, and implement control measures such as baiting, trapping, or sealing entry points. You’ll also spend time documenting your findings, creating treatment plans, and educating clients on prevention strategies. Collaboration with team members and, occasionally, with property managers or other service technicians is common to ensure thorough coverage and lasting results. The work can be both indoors and outdoors and may require flexibility to handle emergencies or follow-up visits. This variety ensures the role remains dynamic and provides plenty of opportunities to develop expertise in pest management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in rodent control?

To succeed in a Rodent Control position, you need knowledge of pest management practices, hazard awareness, and often a state-issued pesticide applicator license or certification. Familiarity with rodent traps, baits, exclusion tools, and reporting systems is typically required. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and communication skills help in assessing infestations and educating clients. These competencies are crucial to ensure effective, safe pest elimination and maintain customer satisfaction.

Is it worth hiring rodent control?

Rodent control professionals are trained to effectively eliminate and prevent rodent infestations using traps, baits, and exclusion methods. Hiring a licensed pest control technician can ensure safe and thorough removal, especially in severe cases or when health risks are involved.
Infographic showing various Rodent Control job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,364 per year, or $22.8 per hour.

QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER

Hickman's Family Farms

Tonopah, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Hickman's Family Farms rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

42nd of 65 rated farming


Job description

Job Summary:
The Quality Assrance Manager has primary responsibility for the direction of the workforce to achieve all safety, animal welfare, food safety, export, and quality goals as set forth by the company. This position is responsible for the supervision of Food Safety and Quality (FSQA) personnel, and oversee quality and food safety aspects of processing and live production. Responsible for product specifications testing, food safety systems, process improvements and quality programs within the plant and live operations.
Duties/Responsibilities:
  • Maintain product integrity and food safety within the plant and live operations
  • Run quality control area and delegate tasks within the area
  • Organize and train all people within the quality assurance area
  • Implement government mandates regarding quality control and food safety in all areas of the plant and live operations
  • Maintain effective communication channels between government and plant officials
  • Monitor all government regulations, programs, and policies regarding food safety both inside and out of the plant (FSIS, USDA, FDA, etc.)
  • Keep employees focused on HACCP and GMP procedures
  • Track microbiological trends, sanitation program performance, and product shelf life within plant and communicate results to plant team members and senior management.
  • Create and write quality control programs to be implemented plant and company wide
  • Adhere to specific customer request and specifications in reference to quality of products
  • Develop and organize different means of evaluating product quality and then develop better ways to produce products
  • Knowledge, background and expertise in egg/poultry operations is critical. Areas of knowledge must include HACCP, specification adherence to incoming raw materials, ingredient and allergen control, chilling, styling & packaging specs, packaging modified atmosphere characteristics, final box/package configuration and shelf-life
  • Evaluate sanitation and pest & rodent contractor's performance to ensure they are completing their jobs in a safe, effective and professional manner
  • Prepare, implement and monitor standard operating procedures for each production/processing area in the plant and barns
  • Constantly review and update product quality control programs
  • Manage special projects regarding quality and food safety for the plant and live operations
  • Work tasks fluctuate demanding on the direction of government officials, plant/barn conditions, and business objectives
  • Responsible for ensuring that all areas of the plant/barns are properly sanitized
  • Conduct department meetings on a regular basis
  • Coordinate efforts implementing new products/process with respective parties (i.e. engineering, production, management, maintenance)
  • Develop, maintain and implement any programs relating to customer, or 3rd party requirements, to include leading audits and maintenance of BRC certification
  • Monitor, track and evaluate all SPC programs mandated relative to customer requirements or plant performance
  • Work closely with operations to ensure regulatory compliance, customer specifications and performance metrics are maintained
  • Responsible for maintaining the facility "audit ready" at any given time, in more specific terms: customer audits

Education:
  • B.S. in Animal Science, Meat Science, Food Science or related science discipline preferred
  • College experience beneficial to develop writing skills and animal science knowledge

Experience:
  • Minimum 4-7 years' experience in the quality assurance area
  • HACCP certification
  • Processing and Live Production Experience.
  • Egg Production Experience preferred.

Special Skills:
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Statistical/Math background
  • Basic computer skills
  • Strong Math skills
  • Ability to review and analyze large amounts of data and identify trends.
  • Knowledge, background and expertise in case ready operations is critical. Areas of knowledge must include HACCP, specification adherence to incoming raw materials, trimming, chilling, styling & packaging specs, packaging modified atmosphere characteristics, final box/package configuration and shelf-life.

About Hickmans Family Farms:
Since 1944, Hickmans Family Farms has been a trusted provider of fresh eggs and quality feed in the Southwest. As the Feed Mill Manager, you will play a crucial role in supporting production efficiency and quality, contributing to Hickmans' commitment to excellence and reliability.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Hickman's Family Farms is an Equal Opportunity Employer of all qualified individuals, including minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. Hickman's Family Farms complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding employment and is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities.

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