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Rose is a 4th generation family-owned-and-operated regional business, established in 1860; making Rose the oldest pest management company in the nation! We provide innovative pest solutions to clients throughout Michigan, Ohio and in parts of Indiana, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Our training and technical divisions are developed and led by our on-staff entomologists to ensure we are providing clients with the most current and effective solutions available today.
Get the stability of a family owned company with over 150 years of success. Here you will have the freedom to grow as an individual and think outside the box. If you want to like what you do, make a difference and be part of a team that is passionate about delivering quality service, contact Rose today! Our privately-owned company holds a great deal of opportunity for people who want to step up and start an exciting career.
Compensation & Benefits
Wildlife Technicians $41,600 Sales Commission and Full Benefits
No experience is necessary! This entry level position will give you the opportunity to train and develop into the role of a future Pest Management Route Technician, where you will manage your own route. We provide a fully paid comprehensive training program, including state licensing.
As a Service Technician, you will be the touch point between the organization and our clients; responsible for managing an established route of clients and building and maintaining a great relationship while providing first class service.
You are more than just a technician taking care of pest infestations. You will use your investigative and deductive reasoning skills to analyze and find the root cause of the problem, suggest corrective actions and implement a resolution. You may need to perform minor equipment or structural repairs as well. You will help our clients maintain a pest-free environment that protects their brand, their clients and by a greater extension, the general public.
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Full Time
$72k-97k (estimate)
05/31/2024
05/29/2025
roseexterminator.com
University Park, IL
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