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Wildlife Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$23/hr

Wildlife Exclusion Technician Critter Control is a National Wildlife and Pest Management firm ... Comfortable climbing ladders and performing thorough home inspections * This is a non-smoking ...

$23/hr

Wildlife Exclusion Technician Critter Control is a National Wildlife and Pest Management firm ... Comfortable climbing ladders and performing thorough home inspections * This is a non-smoking ...

Technician, Wildlife

Palm Harbor, FL · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Inspect, service, and maintain wildlife traps and control systems on assigned routes. * Conduct property inspections to identify wildlife activity and determine appropriate control and exclusion ...

Technician, Wildlife

Palm Harbor, FL · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Inspect, service, and maintain wildlife traps and control systems on assigned routes. * Conduct property inspections to identify wildlife activity and determine appropriate control and exclusion ...

Technician, Wildlife

Palm Harbor, FL · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Inspect, service, and maintain wildlife traps and control systems on assigned routes. * Conduct property inspections to identify wildlife activity and determine appropriate control and exclusion ...

Conduct interior and exterior property inspections (roofs, attics, crawlspaces, and other confined spaces). * Identify wildlife or pest activity, entry points, and damage, then develop a customized ...

Wildlife Specialist

Albany, NY · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

Conduct interior and exterior property inspections (roofs, attics, crawlspaces, and other confined spaces). * Identify wildlife or pest activity, entry points, and damage, then develop a customized ...

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You will inspect homes, identify entry points, complete repairs, and permanently seal buildings to prevent wildlife issues. What You'll Do * Inspect homes/buildings for wildlife entry points

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Wildlife Inspector information

What is a wildlife inspector?

Wildlife inspectors are law enforcement professionals who monitor the import and export of wildlife, plants, and their products to ensure compliance with national and international laws. Their primary responsibility is to prevent illegal trafficking of endangered species, protect biodiversity, and enforce regulations such as the Endangered Species Act and CITES. They inspect shipments at ports, airports, and border crossings, examine permits, and sometimes investigate suspected violations. Wildlife inspectors play a critical role in combating wildlife crime and preserving ecological integrity.

What are some common challenges faced by wildlife inspectors during inspections at ports of entry?

Wildlife Inspectors often encounter challenges such as identifying illegally trafficked species that may be concealed or misdeclared, working in fast-paced environments with strict deadlines, and interpreting complex international regulations. They must remain vigilant for sophisticated smuggling techniques and ensure accurate documentation while coordinating with customs officials and other agencies. These challenges require strong attention to detail, adaptability, and a solid understanding of wildlife laws and species identification.

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

To thrive as a Wildlife Inspector, you need knowledge of wildlife laws, species identification, and investigative techniques, typically supported by a degree in biology, environmental science, or a related field. Familiarity with inspection tools, evidence collection protocols, and database management systems is commonly required. Attention to detail, integrity, and strong communication skills help inspectors build cases and interact with the public and law enforcement partners. These skills and qualities are crucial to effectively enforce wildlife protection laws and prevent illegal trade in wildlife.

What is the difference between Wildlife Inspector vs Fish and Game Warden?

AspectWildlife InspectorFish and Game Warden
Required CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some roles may need specialized training or certifications in wildlife or environmental scienceRequires a high school diploma or equivalent; often requires law enforcement training and state-specific wildlife enforcement certifications
Work EnvironmentInspects wildlife products, enforces regulations at ports, borders, or processing facilitiesPatrols outdoor areas, enforces hunting, fishing, and wildlife laws
Employer & IndustryFederal, state, or local agencies involved in wildlife regulation and tradeState wildlife agencies, law enforcement agencies

Wildlife Inspectors focus on regulating and inspecting wildlife trade and ensuring compliance with laws, often working at borders or processing facilities. Fish and Game Wardens primarily enforce hunting, fishing, and wildlife laws in outdoor settings. Both roles require knowledge of wildlife regulations but differ in work environment and specific duties.

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Infographic showing various Wildlife Inspector job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 5% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

$23/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

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 over 100 offices nationwide. Our outstanding customer service and the high-quality solutions offered to our clients are what set us apart from other companies.

We are looking to fill a full-time position for a Wildlife Exclusion Service Technician to handle residential and commercial accounts.

The ideal candidate will have a strong work ethic, possess a willingness to learn, and be committed to meeting the same high standards that we have established to satisfy our clients.

Must have excellent communication skills and excel in customer service and be proficient in exterior home repairs.

Previous experience in the pest control or nuisance wildlife control industry is preferred.


Details:

Exclusion Technicians will be responsible for carrying out any exclusionary measures included in a work order; this may include work in attics, crawl spaces, under decks, on roofs or ladders. Each license the technician has, PAC and/or Pesticide Applicator, will add $1.50 to the base pay. There is a 90 day probationary period prior to benefits becoming available.


Applicant Requirements:

  • Professional in appearance and communication
  • Organized with an emphasis on document management and daily route management
  • Must possess a strong ability to operate a tablet and smartphone
  • Comfortable handling face-to-face, email, text and phone interactions with clients
  • Able to implement basic customer service practices
  • Able to lift and carry 75 pounds
  • A dedicated problem solver
  • Comfortable climbing ladders and performing thorough home inspections
  • This is a non-smoking position
  • Valid state issued drivers license

Preferred Licenses and Certifications:

  • Pesticide Applicator
  • Problem Animal Control (PAC)
  • Trappers Education

Benefits :

  • 401k with employer contribution match
  • Medical Insurance
  • Vacation, PTO and Sick time
  • Paid Holidays
  • Work Attire

Job Type: Full-time

Compensation (once fully licensed): $23.00/Hour (plus commission)

Required education:

  • High school or equivalent