Join our team as an entry-level Plant Health Care (PHC) Tech I and contribute to the health and maintenance of plants, trees, and landscapes. This role offers the opportunity to learn and grow in diagnosing and treating plant health issues, implementing integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, and ensuring the safe and effective application of treatments. Our company is committed to exceptional customer service and adherence to all safety and environmental regulations, making us a leader in the industry.
Responsibilities
- Plant Health Management: Identify various plant species and their common health issues, assist in diagnosing plant health problems such as diseases, pests, and nutrient deficiencies, and support the development and implementation of treatment plans to ensure plant health and vitality.
- Pest and Disease Control: Aid in the safe and effective application of pesticides and other control measures, and learn and implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies to manage and prevent pest and disease outbreaks.
- Customer Service and Communication: Communicate with clients to understand their plant health care needs, provide basic recommendations for plant health care under supervision, and ensure high-quality customer service and maintain positive client relationships.
- Safety and Compliance: Adhere to all safety protocols to ensure the well-being of oneself, the team, and the environment, ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations regarding plant health care and pesticide use, and maintain accurate records of treatments, applications, and observations.
- Use and Maintenance of Equipment: Learn to properly use and maintain tools and equipment necessary for plant health care tasks, and ensure equipment is clean, functional, and stored correctly.
- Training and Development: Participate in on-the-job training to develop knowledge and skills in plant health care, and obtain the required pesticide commercial applicator licensing within 90 days of employment.
- Monitoring and Reporting: Regularly monitor plant health and document any changes or issues, and report findings and progress to supervisors as required.
- Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with team members to ensure efficient and effective plant health care operations, and assist in coordinating tasks and sharing knowledge with peers to improve overall team performance.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Formal education in arboriculture, plant health care, or a related field
- Knowledge of plant biology and plant health care practices
- Over 2 years of experience in plant health care application
- Valid driver’s license
- State Department of Agriculture Certification required to apply commercial pesticides to trees and ornamentals
- ISA Certified Arborist
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement savings plan
- Professional development opportunities
Job Type: Full-time