Termite Treater Position Available In Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Tallo's Job Summary: As a Termite Technician in Tuscaloosa, AL, you will protect homes from pests through various treatments. Responsibilities include prepping vehicles, treating properties, and installing bait stations. No experience required. Compensation ranges from $15 to $20 hourly. Qualifications include working outdoors, having a clean driving record, and basic tool proficiency. Join Bama Exterminating, a family-owned business established in 1930.
Job Description
Termite Treater 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars Tuscaloosa, AL As a Termite Technician, you help protect homes and families from unwanted pests using a variety of treatments. You will be responsible for prepping the company vehicle with the proper products and equipment, driving to the customer’s home or business, and treating the property for wood-destroying organisms. This can include drilling into the slab, digging small, shallow trenches around the home, entering the crawl space, and applying the correct amount of product. It also can include installing bait stations around the property, Other responsibilities may include: inspecting for termites, assisting on other jobs such as debris removals, fungus treatments, and bed bug heat treatments. No experience is necessary.
Compensation:
$15 – $20 hourly
Responsibilities:
Fill out paperwork and electronic forms to document each job. Communicate effectively with the office, your supervisor, and customers. Show up each day on time and ready to work.
Qualifications:
Be able to work outside and move well in a crawl space. A clean driving record is a MUST. Comfortably operate basic tools effectively. Have reliable transportation to and from work. About Company We are a small, family-owned and operated business that started in 1930. David, the owner, is the 3rd generation of Bama Exterminating. Two of his children, Joseph and Anna Beth, also work at Bama and will be 4th generation owners. We do residential and commercial pest and termite control, as well as Christmas Decor in the winter.