Protect Buffalo’s homes and businesses—be the expert they trust
Picture this: a customer calls with a persistent issue. You arrive, evaluate evidence, select a targeted treatment per label and safety standards, and explain a plan that not only solves today’s concern but prevents tomorrow’s. That’s the impact you’ll make as our Pest Management Technologist. After company-paid training, you’ll run a dedicated service route and keep your assigned company vehicle parked overnight at your home so you’re mission-ready each morning.
Your Mission
- Deliver integrated pest solutions by identifying pests and choosing the right treatment to eliminate them.
- Apply materials on schedule, in compliance with label instructions and safety procedures.
- Maintain and properly operate all route-assigned tools and equipment.
- Serve as a problem-solver and advisor—discuss findings, ensure satisfaction, and recommend additional services for a complete pest management program.
- Confirm appointments with call-aheads, coordinate with office staff, and follow your territory route to ensure safe, timely arrivals.
- Document each service thoroughly, using both paper and a provided handheld/mobile device for rapid, accurate recordkeeping.
Rewards & Support
- Hourly pay: $22–$26 depending on experience and licensing, plus overtime.
- Company vehicle and gas card provided upon completion of training.
- Comprehensive benefits: medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
- 401(k) with company match.
- Generous time off: paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave.
What It Takes
- Valid driver’s license with a strong driving record.
- Comfort working independently in the field and engaging directly with customers.
- A consultative mindset focused on efficient, best-fit solutions.
Physical Realities of the Role
- Work safely on ladders within the manufacturer’s weight capacity.
- Lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
- Access tight and elevated spaces: crawl spaces, attics, confined areas, and rooftops; ability to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl.
- Use required PPE, including an OSHA-compliant respirator when necessary.
- Perform in diverse weather conditions.
Tools, Training, and Process
- Company-paid training prepares you to operate a full service route.
- A handheld/mobile device is provided to accelerate documentation and improve accuracy.
- Written and electronic service records are completed after every appointment.
One Last Detail
- An overnight parking space at your residence is required to house a company vehicle.