Field Technician I, Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District

Job Description: Position Summary Under the general direction of the Assistant Manager and direct supervision of a Field Supervisor or Fisheries Supervisor, the Field Technician I/II performs inspections, surveillance, and mosquito and vector control operations within an assigned crew in the Control Operations Department. Assigned crews may include Catch Basins, Fisheries, South Sacramento, North Sacramento, South Yolo, or North Yolo. The Field Technician I is the entry-level classification in the Field Technician series. With experience and successful attainment of required certifications, incumbents may advance to Field Technician II after a minimum of two (2) years. Field Technician I / II Progression Field Technician I: Entry-level classification focused on learning District operations, vector biology, control techniques, and equipment use under close supervision. Field Technician II: Journey-level classification requiring at least two (2) years of experience as a Field Technician I (or equivalent) and possession of Mosquito Control Technician Certifications in Categories A, B, C, and D. Field Technician II performs duties with greater independence and technical proficiency. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The duties listed below are representative of the work performed and may vary by assignment. This list is not exhaustive, and other duties within the scope of the classification may be assigned. Surveys assigned zones for mosquito and vector breeding sources, including but not limited to catch basins, swimming pools, septic systems, agricultural areas, dairies, fields, and pastures; monitors irrigation, flooding patterns, and environmental conditions conducive to vector breeding. Conducts inspections of residential, commercial, agricultural, and industrial properties; responds to Yellow Jacket and Africanized Honey Bee service requests; selects and uses appropriate equipment in accordance with District protocols. Communicates with property owners regarding inspection findings and control activities; explains the purpose of District services and provides education on source reduction; refers complex public relations or access issues to supervisors or the Ecological Management Department as appropriate. Identifies mosquito species, abundance, and larval development stages; evaluates water quality, presence of beneficial organisms, suitability for fish, and water management options; initiates aircraft service requests and provides required documentation. Selects appropriate biological or chemical control materials and application rates; properly uses personal protective equipment; applies control products in accordance with labels, laws, and regulations; conducts fish planting activities as needed; performs post-treatment inspections to evaluate effectiveness. Collects, records, and enters inspection and treatment data using mobile electronic devices and District software systems; prepares reports and maintains accurate records for supervisory review. Updates operational maps and zone data, including property boundaries, water sources, and topographic features relevant to vector control operations. Operates District vehicles and equipment equipped with powered and hand spray systems; travels by foot, bicycle, truck, ATV, or other equipment while complying with all safety procedures and applicable traffic laws. Performs general labor and routine maintenance, repair, and fabrication work on facilities, fish ponds, tanks, pumps, small engines, buildings, landscaping, and grounds; clears vegetation and prepares access routes for personnel and equipment. Assists Fisheries staff with the collection (seining) of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) and other larvivorous fish; conducts routine water quality testing and pond monitoring as assigned. Assists with biological, chemical, and operational studies and surveys; collects and records field data. Participates in public outreach and educational presentations for schools, community groups, and professional organizations on vector ecology, integrated pest management, and pesticide resistance. Maintains knowledge of current developments in vector control, surveillance methods, and regulatory requirements; attends training, conferences, and continuing education; assists in training seasonal staff and provides guidance as needed. May be required to work overtime, evenings, weekends, and holidays. May be exposed to infectious diseases associated with mosquitoes and other vectors. Minimum Qualifications Equivalent combinations of education, training, and experience that demonstrate the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered at the District’s discretion. Education and Experience Equivalent to graduation from high school. Advancement to Field Technician II requires completion of two (2) years of service as a Field Technician I (or equivalent) and possession of the required certifications listed below. Licenses and Certifications California Department of Public Health Mosquito Control Technician Certification in Categories A, B, C, and D; must be obtained within two (2) years of employment and maintained throughout employment. Valid California driver’s license; must be insurable under the District’s self-insurance program and maintain insurability throughout employment. Knowledge of Integrated pest management principles, biological and chemical control methods, vector-borne disease prevention, and mosquito control equipment and terminology. Mosquitoes and other vectors, including life cycles, habitats, and identification. Operation of standard office equipment and computer systems. Computer software applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, GIS applications, email, and internet use. Basic business English, grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Basic arithmetic. Duties, responsibilities, and best management practices of the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District. Ability to Identify mosquito species and other vectors common to Sacramento and Yolo Counties. Learn and safely apply pesticides in accordance with label requirements, safety policies, and regulations. Operate pesticide application equipment, surveillance tools, and control devices. Safely operate District vehicles and equipment; train seasonal staff in proper equipment use. Perform basic maintenance and repair of equipment and surveillance devices. Communicate effectively and professionally with the public, landowners, agencies, and coworkers. Establish and maintain effective working relationships; remain professional in challenging situations. Follow oral and written instructions and comply with District policies and procedures. Learn and apply federal, state, and local laws and regulations related to mosquito and vector control. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Work is primarily outdoors with occasional indoor office duties. Outdoor work may involve traversing uneven terrain such as fields, stream banks, rice fields, and shallow ponds. The position may involve exposure to pesticides, chemicals, communicable diseases, inclement weather, and occasional verbal confrontations with the public. Physical requirements include sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping, squatting, climbing ladders or fences, lifting up to 50 pounds (with occasional assistance exceeding 60 pounds), repetitive motion, fine and gross motor coordination, visual acuity, hearing, speaking, and operating District vehicles and equipment. Non-standard work schedules, including evenings, weekends, holidays, and overtime, may be required during periods of high mosquito activity. Additional Information FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Application/Selection Process Applications will be reviewed to determine if minimum qualifications are met. Qualified candidates may be invited to participate in a panel interview and/or skills assessment. Finalists may be required to undergo a background check, driving record review, and/or reference checks prior to hire. EEO Statement Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status. Application Process To apply, email a completed employment application to: jobs@fightthebite.net Application forms are available at: https://www.fightthebite.net/about/districtjobs/
Submission Deadline: 02/13/2026
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Website to apply: https://www.fightthebite.net/about/districtjobs/