Employment
Information
Personnel are a key component to the success
of the eradication process. Qualified applicants are needed in every
stage of the program. Every position is vital to the continuing effort
of eradication.
The Foundation's headquarters is in Abilene,
providing administrative and technological support to all zones. The
zone and district offices support the employees on the front lines of
eradication and provide information and other services to the cotton
producers of Texas.
Year-round
positions:
Zone Manager -- responsible for the
management, direction and oversight of all program activities within
a zone. Interacts with producers, aerial applicators, the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service, the Texas Department of Agriculture, other relevant
state and federal agencies and the general public. Click
for complete job description.
Assistant Zone Manager -- assists the
zone manager in providing direction and support to zone employees. Coordinates
and implements training programs for zone employees.
Click for complete job description.
Zone Safety/Vehicle Officer -- provides
guidelines and direction about the safe use of vehicles and equipment
used in the zone. Primary contact for safety and vehicle management
in the zone. Click
for complete job description.
Zone Environmental Monitoring Specialist
-- ensures that the policies and regulations governing the application
of pesticides near environmentally sensitive sites are followed. Responsible
for quality control on the placement and proper use of traps. Maintains
insecticide application database for the zone. Serves as the primary
contact for cotton producers and the general public who are located
near environmentally sensitive sites. Click
for complete job description.
Zone Computer Technician -- Responsible
for the installation, modification and repair of all computer systems
in a zone. Provides technical assistance to zone personnel.
Zone Secretary -- Organizes the administative
functions of a zone. Duties include the preparation of letters, reports,
memoranda and technical documents. Click
for complete job description.
District Supervisor I or II-- oversees
operations for a district within a zone. Ensure proper administration
of the program, makes personnel decisions, and works with producers,
landowners and the general public. Click
for complete job description.
Field Unit Supervisor/Field Unit Manager
-- supervises and directs program operations for a work unit within
a district. Trains seasonal employees, assigns and directs their daily
work activities and performs quality control on their work. Contacts
producers about program activities on their fields. Click
for complete job description.
Environmental Monitoring Specialist
-- monitors pesticide applications near environmentally sensitive sites.
Performs or verifies quality control on trap placement and inspection
and trapping data. Click for complete job
description.
Field Clerk I or II-- performs
administrative tasks at the district office, including purchasing, clerical
duties, answering phones and greeting the public. Assists with personnel-related
tasks such as providing assistance in filling out job applications and
personnel forms and contacting Human Resources for answers to personnel
issues. Click for complete
job description.
Mechanic I or II-- repairs and maintains
equipment such as sprayers, pumps, small motors and other equipment
used for insecticide applications to cotton fields. May perform minor
or emergency repairs to Foundation vehicles. Click
for complete job description.
PBW District Supervisor & Environmental
Monitoring Specialist--oversees pink bollworm operations within
a zone. Ensure proper administration of the program by working with
the Zone Manager and State Environmental Monitoring Specialists, makes
personnel decisions, and works with producers, landowners and the general
public. Click
for complete job description.
Pink Bollworm Office Coordinator--performs
administrative tasks at the district office, including purchasing, clerical
duties, answering phones and greeting the public. Assists management
in supporting the operation of the eradication program. Click
for complete job description.
Seasonal
positions
Assistant Field Unit Supervisor -- Assists
the field unit supervisor in assigning and directing the work of other
seasonal employees. Aids in coordinating trapping and spraying activities,
training and quality control. Click for
complete job description.
Field Technician -- This position combines
the positions of trapper, ground observer and airport recorder.
Click for complete job description.
Benefits
Regular, full-time employees are eligible for health and life insurance,
optional dental insurance, optional additional life insurance, holiday
pay, and vacation and sick leave.
How to apply
Job opportunities with the Foundation are posted at Headquarters, all
Foundation zone and district offices, and the Foundation Web site. Applications
may be obtained at any Foundation office or downloaded from the Web
site.
Resumes may be submitted as a request for consideration but not in
lieu of a completed application.
Applications are reviewed to determine the applicant's qualifications
for a position. Qualified applicants may be contacted for an interview.
Candidates will be notified by mail that the position has been filled.
All interested current TBWEF employees must submit a letter
of consideration accompanied with a resume and a current TBWEF application
stating their qualifications for the position.
Nonemployees must submit a TBWEF application for employment
bearing the current position title and announcement number to Texas
Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation, Inc., Attn.: Human Resources Department,
Box 5089, Abilene, TX 79608-5089, fax: (325) 672-5034 or e-mail: jobs@txbollweevil.org
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