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chemicals, using extreme caution when handling and applying. Demonstrate ability to identify weed, disease, and insect pests of agronomic crops. Work in all kinds of unfavorable weather conditions. Must be
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Department Background: For more than 125 years, the faculty members, staff and students in the Department of Entomology have been working to advance the field of insect biology and apply that knowledge
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invasive species monitoring and control projects. Additionally, we need someone who has the following: Strong interest in aquatic invasive species management. Ability to be comfortable with insects that bite
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independently or as part of a team. Experience or interest in working with trees and/or insects. Application Procedure: Interested parties should submit a resume and cover letter describing qualifications online
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. Department Background: For more than 125 years, our faculty members, staff and students have been working to advance the field of insect biology and apply that knowledge to solve problems and improve lives
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, or the equivalent combination of education and experience. 2+ years experience in field operations. Strong interest in aquatic invasive species management. Ability to be comfortable with insects that bite and sting
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on birds, mammals, insects, trees, pond studies as well as other Nature-Based programing that aligns with the Nature-Based Plan of Work. This position will provide instruction using established 4-H
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sampling. Irrigation setup, maintenance, and breakdown. Assist with data collection and entry. Scout farms weekly for insects and diseases and communicate observations with growers and Supervisor. Install
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. Assisting with crop planting and/or orchard and vineyard maintenance. Collecting field data from research and demonstration projects, including variety trials. Scouting for insects, diseases, weeds, and crop
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to insects or inclement weather with or without accommodation. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions