VEGETATION MANAGEMENT TECHNICIAN Position Available In Miami-Dade, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The South Florida Water Management District is hiring a Vegetation Management Technician in Miami, FL. The role requires a high school diploma or GED, CPR certification, and 2 years of experience in herbicide application. Responsibilities include controlling aquatic and terrestrial vegetation using approved techniques and equipment. The salary range is $36,816.00 to $63,086.40 per year.
Job Description
VEGETATION MANAGEMENT TECHNICIAN
South Florida Water Management District – 3.5 Miami, FL Job Details $36,816.00 – $63,086.40 a year 16 hours ago Qualifications CPR Certification Mid-level High school diploma or GED Flood control Driver’s License 2 years Communication skills Full Job Description Controls aquatic and terrestrial vegetation to support the District’s water management and natural resource protection missions using a variety of control techniques. These techniques include the proper mixing, calculating, and applying of a variety of approved herbicides according to product label directions and in accordance with the rules and regulations as set forth by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State and County regulations and policies governing the application of herbicides. Vegetation management activities will also include operation of mechanical harvesting equipment. Operates powered and manual equipment relative to vegetation management such as airboats, all-terrain vehicles, midsize tractors, outboard motorboats, aquatic vegetation harvesters (e.g., Truxor® amphibious machine, Conver® harvester, tow boats) chemical spray trucks, backpack sprayers including transporting, loading, and offloading of equipment. Fills sprayer tanks with water and chemicals, according to formulas. Mixes herbicides and/or algaecides for application to vegetation or algae. Connects hoses and nozzles selected according to terrain, distribution pattern requirements, types of infestations, and velocities. Starts motors and engages machinery, such as sprayer agitators, pumps, or portable spray equipment. Lifts, pushes, and swings nozzles, hoses, and tubes to direct spray over designated areas. Maintains awareness of weather conditions, environmentally sensitive areas, drift potential, obstructions, and herbicide label restrictions when planning and implementing control activities. Inspects and monitors District owned rights of ways, canals, levees, easements and other properties for undesirable vegetation growth and invasive/nuisance plant species, including species identified as priorities for rapid response control. Prepares and maintains vegetation management reports and daily logs using District data collection software including, but not limited to treatment schedules and mapping of planned control activities. Posts warning signs in treated areas to inform the public of any water use or re-entry restrictions. Uses a map and/or GPS to identify location and record, reference or retrieve vegetation management data. Incumbent must have a background and practical work experience in vegetation management, good verbal and written communication skills, the ability to plan and manage workloads, enthusiasm, and temperament for dealing with harsh wetland field conditions, and willingness and commitment to actively contribute to a collaborative teamwork effort. This position requires participation in the Pumping Operations Program as either a Pump Station Assistant (PSA) or a Pump Station Operator (PSO) at any time during your employment. As a non-pump station employee, you will receive training so that you can help the pump station crews during any pumping operations needed whether during normal work shifts, extended day or evening shifts, weekends, holidays, etc. Both the PSA and PSO positions require intense training and mastery of the controls and operations of each pump station. All other duties as assigned. Work hours are Monday-Thursday, 6:00 AM – 4:30 PM
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or GED required and 2+ years’ experience in the mixing and application of aquatic and terrestrial herbicides, plant identification, and alternate methods of aquatic vegetation management practices. The hiring range for this position is $51,875.20 to $63,086.40 (based on education and years of relevant work experience)
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Maintain a valid Restricted Pesticide Public Applicator License with Aquatic & Right-of-Way category (Recertification is required every 4 years). If the Incumbent does not currently possess a valid pesticide applicator license, the District will allow a period of 3 months from the date of hire to obtain the license. The District is willing to pay the cost of pesticide applicator training & licensing. Ability to obtain & maintain certification in Forklift Operations, First Aid/CPR/AED, and airboat operation. Recertification will occur per the District Safety Program. Valid State of Florida Driver’s License.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Due to the District’s response role and in the total scope of emergency management, this position may at times, be required to provide support before, during and after major storm events and emergency situations, such as hurricanes or other declared emergencies, depending on assigned emergency response role. Primarily field work with regular exposure to unpredictable weather conditions. Position works outside on the water and levees most of the year. Overtime will be required based on weather and/or environmental conditions. Daily vegetation management operations are usually performed independently. Some assignments require travel to remote locations and may require travel throughout the state of Florida. At times, overnight travel may be required. Moves or otherwise transports equipment weighing up to 50 pounds or more. Veteran’s Preference Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans’ Preference will receive preference in employment for vacancies and are encouraged to apply. Candidates claiming Veterans’ Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code. All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement. Americans with Disabilities Act The South Florida Water Management District is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in the selection process, please contact the Human Resources Bureau at Salary Minimum $36,816.00
Salary Midpoint:
$43,742.40 Organization
OM5505512 MIA FS-VEG MAINT
Salary Maximum $63,086.40