PESTICIDE REGULATORY OFFICER I (Teays Valley, WV)
Summary
Title: | PESTICIDE REGULATORY OFFICER I (Teays Valley, WV) |
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ID: | 1371 |
Division: | Regulatory and Environmental Affairs |
Campaign End Date: | N/A |
Description
Job Title: Pesticide Regulatory Officer I - P00115
Division: Regulatory & Environmental Affairs Division
Pesticide Regulatory Programs Unit
Headquarters: Teays Valley, WV
FLSA Status: Non - Exempt
Nature of Work: Ensures compliance with state and federal laws, rules and regulations pertaining to the application and use of all types of pesticides. The incumbent regulates the use and application of these pesticides to protect the public and environment from unsafe and ineffective pesticides and pesticide application practices. Work is performed under general supervision.
Examples of Work:
Ability to sit, stand, and/or walk for extended periods of time; frequently bend, squat, reach above shoulder level, push, pull and handle objects and capable of lifting up to 50 pounds.
Includes outside work with possible exposure to poison ivy and insect bites/stings and exposure to inclement weather.
Ability to crawl into attics and crawl spaces, wear personal protective equipment, be fit tested and wear a respirator.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Training: Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited 4-year college with a degree in agriculture, entomology, the biological sciences, criminal justice or related field.
Experience: Two years’ experience in a field closely related to the areas of assignment, such as agriculture, investigation or responsible public contact work is desirable.
Additional Requirements:
This description is subject to review and revision at the discretion of the Commissioner and designees.
West Virginia Department of Agriculture is an equal opportunity employer
Division: Regulatory & Environmental Affairs Division
Pesticide Regulatory Programs Unit
Headquarters: Teays Valley, WV
FLSA Status: Non - Exempt
Nature of Work: Ensures compliance with state and federal laws, rules and regulations pertaining to the application and use of all types of pesticides. The incumbent regulates the use and application of these pesticides to protect the public and environment from unsafe and ineffective pesticides and pesticide application practices. Work is performed under general supervision.
Examples of Work:
- Conducts inspections of business establishments to check on the proper sale and distribution of pesticides.
- Conducts inspections of record keeping of pesticide usage by private and commercial applicators.
- Conducts on-site investigations and reviews of pesticide usage.
- Investigates complaints on the misuse of pesticides.
- Collects pesticide samples for laboratory analysis and label review.
- Monitors experimental use permits.
- Inspects licensed pest control operator’s equipment and reports.
- Assists in certification workshops by giving presentations on laws, regulations and proper use of pesticides.
- Assists in administering certification examinations.
- Conducts integrated pest management inspection activities with schools and child care facilities.
- Conducts EPA Worker Protection Standard inspections and assists with training as needed.
- Performs related, and other, work as required.
- Assists with pesticide container recycling and waste pesticide inventory collections.
Ability to sit, stand, and/or walk for extended periods of time; frequently bend, squat, reach above shoulder level, push, pull and handle objects and capable of lifting up to 50 pounds.
Includes outside work with possible exposure to poison ivy and insect bites/stings and exposure to inclement weather.
Ability to crawl into attics and crawl spaces, wear personal protective equipment, be fit tested and wear a respirator.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Comprehensive knowledge of the principles, practices, and procedures of organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, bacteriology, and related microbiology.
- Knowledge of state and federal laws, rules and regulations pertaining to the safe use of pesticides.
- Knowledge of proper investigative techniques and procedures.
- Knowledge of requirements for licensing under the pesticide laws.
- Ability to use a computer, including Microsoft Office Suite.
- Ability to properly use safety equipment. Must be respirator fit tested.
- Ability to safely collect pesticide samples.
- Ability to express ideas clearly, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to prepare reports.
- Ability to organize work and carry out assignments.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, officials, regulated groups and the general public.
- Willingness to travel within an assigned area of the state. It is anticipated that this position will involve approximately 70% travel status.
Training: Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited 4-year college with a degree in agriculture, entomology, the biological sciences, criminal justice or related field.
Experience: Two years’ experience in a field closely related to the areas of assignment, such as agriculture, investigation or responsible public contact work is desirable.
Additional Requirements:
- Valid driver’s license
- Satisfactory completion of pre-employment drug testing
- Satisfactory completion of pre-employment law enforcement background investigation, including DMV records
- Must maintain a positive image of the Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Agriculture, and the State of West Virginia.
This description is subject to review and revision at the discretion of the Commissioner and designees.
West Virginia Department of Agriculture is an equal opportunity employer