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Pest Control Technician
An exciting opportunity has emerged for a skilled Pest Control Technician to join one of our Prestigious clients to provide complete pest control services (including proofing) to our client to control all pest species covered under our contract and, by thorough inspection, identify any environmental conditions conducive to any pest activity whether covered by the contract or not.
Key Responsibilities
- Take ownership of all pest related issues, i.e. infestations/cleaning/proofing, to resolve ongoing problems.
- Respond promptly to genuine emergency call outs from the Helpdesk.
- Formulate detailed reports on stores, escalating issues to all relevant stakeholders.
- To identify infestation non:repairable faults in plant and machinery and promptly advise the Area Manager of findings, with recommendations regarding suitable replacement.
- To prioritise detailed recommendations to stores and to achieve agreed timescales and response times to proactively defend against Pest activity.
- To carry out proofing works and installations within the individuals technical competence in accordance with current specifications.
- To advise and document to the SM of any pest activity and how this may be detrimental to the smooth running of the store.
- To always comply with the company Health and Safety Policy.
- Use pesticides in a safe and responsible manner as specified under the Control of Substances
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Qualifications / Experience:
- Royal Society of Health Cert in Pest Control or British Pest Control Association Diplomas Part 1 and 2.
- Full driving license.
- Experience with Pest control environment.
- Experience in pest control
The Ideal Candidate
- General building/fabrication skills is desirable.
- Good PC literacy
- Good communication skills, both written and verbal
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