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Critter Control Operations, Inc. Wildlife Repair/Exclusion Technician - 33893 in Kennard Corner, Washington

Critter Control Operations is seeking a skilled and dedicated Wildlife Exclusion/Repair Service Technician to join our team. This role is vital in ensuring the safe and effective exclusion of wildlife from residential and commercial properties, along with performing necessary repairs to prevent future intrusions. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in construction or related fields, excellent problem-solving skills, and a commitment to responsible nuisance wildlife management.

Responsibilities

Critter Control Operations (CCO) is a leading provider of wildlife management services. We specialize in wildlife removal, exclusion, and damage repair for residential and commercial properties. Our mission is to provide safe, effective, and responsible solutions to nuisance wildlife and pest problems.

 

What type of benefits will you receive?

- - Competitive hourly range: $22-$25 ($25-$29 with Pest Control and Wildlife licensing).

- - Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance.

- - 401k with generous match, Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP).

- - 6 Paid Holidays Annually!

- - PTO accrual based on tenure - 3 weeks beginning first full year!

- - Tuition reimbursement up to $5,250/year (federal max!) OR free tuition on approved programs through Purdue Global!!!

- - Ongoing training and professional development opportunities!

- - Supportive team environment with a focus on work-life balance.

- - Opportunities for career advancement within the Rollins Family of Brands!

What does a day in the life look like?

- - Perform interior and exterior inspections of customers properties, including inspecting roofs, attics, crawlspace, and other confined spaces to identify wildlife entry points and potential vulnerabilities.

- - Install preventative exclusion materials such as screens, chimney caps, vent covers, and other barriers to prevent wildlife access.

- - Conduct minor repairs to roofs, siding, foundations, and other areas where wildlife may gain entry.

- - Utilize trapping and relocation techniques to safely remove wildlife from properties.

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