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Are you deeply committed to protecting Pennsylvania's environment? The Department of Agriculture is looking for dedicated individuals to assist in the fight against the invasive Spotted Lanternfly, a major threat to our agricultural commodities, forest ecosystems, and communities. Join our team today and be a part of the solution!
Your primary responsibility is to conduct pest survey and site assessments in Pennsylvania for detection of the Spotted Lanternfly. You must adhere to survey protocols for trap placement, maintenance, and removal. In addition, you will monitor host plants for signs of target organisms. Strive to exceed customer expectations and apply Lean tools for process improvement. Fulfill any other necessary duties as assigned.Interested in learning more? Additional details regarding this position can be found in the position description.
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Full Time
Public Administration
$49k-63k (estimate)
04/20/2024
05/06/2024
pa.gov
HARRISBURG, PA
>50,000
2015
TOM WOLF
>$50B
Public Administration
Tom Wolf is a different kind of leader, and he has been a different kind of governor. Since taking office, Tom has taken a number of steps to make Pennsylvania a better place. As Pennsylvania governor, Tom is focused on three simple goals: jobs that pay, schools that teach, and government that works. Tom has fought for the people of Pennsylvania and he will continue to serve the best interests of the commonwealth.