PEST END INCNewWildlife Sales and Service Technician PEST END INCWildlife Sales and Service TechnicianFoxborough MA, MAThe Wildlife Sales & Service Technician must be able to manage a territory independently, build relationships with residential and commercial customers, accurately diagnose wildlife issues, present solutions, close service agreements, and complete high-quality exclusion, trapping, and repair work. The Wildlife Sales & Service Technician is a hybrid role responsible for generating wildlife service revenue through lead management, prospecting, estimating, and closing sales within an assigned territory, and then personally performing the wildlife services sold.
Freedom Pest ControlIntegrated Pest & Wildlife Technician Freedom Pest ControlIntegrated Pest & Wildlife TechnicianMerrimac, MAThis is a unique opportunity to build a long-term career in both pest management and wildlife control while working with a company that values teamwork, growth, training, and customer service. Freedom Pest Control has been protecting homes and businesses throughout New England with professional pest and wildlife solutions backed by exceptional customer service since 1994.
Select ExterminatingWildlife Exclusion/Property Sealing Tech (Boston) Select ExterminatingWildlife Exclusion/Property Sealing Tech (Boston)Framingham, Massachusetts$20–$25Our mission is to become the leading provider of pest control services for our customers through providing exceptional customer service, using the latest environmentally friendly practices and continuously updating our technology to create a safe and easy pest removal process. From “green” eco-friendly pest-control products to humane wildlife netting and baiting to treatment protocols, we have a wide range of direct and immediate approaches to solving your pest-control problems.
Pest EndNewWildlife Sales and Service Technician Pest EndWildlife Sales and Service TechnicianBrockton, MAThe Wildlife Sales & Service Technician must be able to manage a territory independently, build relationships with residential and commercial customers, accurately diagnose wildlife issues, present solutions, close service agreements, and complete high-quality exclusion, trapping, and repair work. The Wildlife Sales & Service Technician is a hybrid role responsible for generating wildlife service revenue through lead management, prospecting, estimating, and closing sales within an assigned territory, and then personally performing the wildlife services sold.
University of MassachusettsExtension Assistant Professor - Biodiversity Conservation University of MassachusettsExtension Assistant Professor - Biodiversity ConservationAmherst, MA$79,350–$116,164 / yearExtension faculty play a catalytic and integrative role within departments including: • Identifying critical issues in the Commonwealth and the Northeastern U.S. • Convening dynamic teams of researchers and collaborators to engage in research that addresses critical issues • Securing grants to fund research and extension activities • Working strategically with stakeholders and extension professional staff to deliver research-based information to inform decisions that address critical issues. • Develop an integrated research and extension program in Biodiversity Conservation • Perform academic research that is integrated with educational programs, resources, tools and/or technologies that meet the needs of key stakeholders • Teach one course per semester in wetlands and/or wildlife ecology and conservation • Mentor undergraduate and graduate students • Contribute to the department/college/university and profession through service.
The Trustees of ReservationsSeasonal Special Police Officer The Trustees of ReservationsSeasonal Special Police OfficerIpswich, MAAs a Special Police Officer, you will play a pivotal role ensuring that thousands of visitors each year have a positive experience on the property by ensuring public safety, protecting the natural resources of the property, assisting, educating and answering questions, monitoring and enforcing state, local and organizational rules and regulations and properly reporting and recording such. Visited by more than 350,000 people annually, Crane Beach remains a national model for balancing conservation of diverse natural habitats and wildlife—more than 1,200 acres of beachfront, dunes, and maritime forest grace the property—with the management of active public recreation.