Vector Specialist, Metropolitan Mosquito Control District

Job Description:
POSITION TITLE: Vector Specialist DEPARTMENT: Entomology REPORTS TO: Vector Ecologist FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt Applications Accepted : 1/20/2026 – 2/3/2026 Hourly Pay Range : $28.26- $42.40 Resume and Cover Letter Required CLASS SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Vector Ecologist, the Vector Specialist will carry out vector and vector-borne disease surveillance, control, and research in support of District objectives This individual will: Facilitate and troubleshoot in-house pathogen testing Coordinate and prioritize vector projects Active participation in surveillance and control operations, including bicycle-based treatment programs Assist in vector-borne disease investigations Support the Quality Assurance program in evaluation of control product efficacy and resistance Conduct scientific research projects and perform related laboratory and field work Maintain accurate and organized records; prepare technical summaries and reports ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Outbreak Prevention and Investigation Participate in public education and outreach activities to promote awareness and prevention Assist in vector and vector-borne disease investigations Collaborate with Field Services to coordinate prevention programs and respond to vector and vector-borne disease outbreaks under the guidance of the Vector Ecologist Coordinate bicycle-based treatment program Laboratory Operations and Research Conduct laboratory pathogen testing using molecular and biochemical protocols (e.g., RAMP, ELISA, WB, PCR/RT-PCR); troubleshoot assays as needed Assist in implementing and managing entomology department research projects Assist in evaluating new technologies or protocols for vector surveillance and control Assist in rearing and managing mosquito colonies for identification and resistance testing Verify efficacy of control products through laboratory and field trials Data Quality and Communication Ensure accuracy, completeness, and integrity of vector surveillance data within MMCD’s data management system Ensure accuracy, completeness, and integrity of MMCD’s mapping data Assist in preparing technical reports, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs),grant applications, and compliance documentation Represent the District in interagency meetings, conferences, and community engagement events as needed Project Management Implement strategies to protect public health from vector-borne diseases and nuisance pests in an environmentally conscious manner Assist in hiring, training, and coordinating seasonal staff Plan, prioritize, and organize tasks; establish timelines; monitor progress; and optimize/maintain resources to achieve organizational goals Safety and Compliance: Follow established safety procedures in all field and laboratory activities. Identify potential risks, assess safety protocols, and provide recommendations for safety guideline updates as necessary. Actively contribute to District’s culture of safety MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in biology, microbiology, epidemiology, entomology, environmental health or related field, plus two years of professional experience in research and/or field operations; or equivalent combination of education and experience MN Pesticide Applicator license (or ability to obtain upon employment) While this position generally works normal business hours, you maybe required to work overtime and non-business hours KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS REQUIRED: Safe and effective implementation of vector surveillance and control protocols Epidemiology of mosquito- and tick-borne diseases and related public health risks Sample preparation, use of diagnostic molecular and/or biochemical assays, and troubleshooting issues Accurate recordkeeping and data management of surveillance, testing, and experimental activities Experimental design, standardized data collection, and statistical analysis Team leadership, planning and coordination of activities Manage multiple changing priorities and meet deadlines Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills to engage and inform diverse audiences Analyze and interpret data; prepare clear reports KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS PREFERRED: Foster trust and accountability within a team Apply biological and ecological principles to monitor programs Interpret program objectives, work independently and collaboratively Safety practices and regulatory compliance, especially in pesticide application Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams) Proficiency with mapping and spatial data management software (QGIS preferred) Riding a bicycle while adhering to traffic laws Bicycle maintenance PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Mobility: Frequent stooping, kneeling, crawling, standing, walking, lifting, and bike riding on uneven terrain Exertion: Move and transport up to 50 pounds occasionally and/or use force frequently or constantly to manipulate, lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Duties also include sedentary activities, such as operating a vehicle, performing laboratory bench work, and completing desk-based tasks. Vision: Frequent close-up work and computer use Dexterity: Regular grasping, reaching, pipetting, and writing Hearing/Talking: Regular verbal communication in person and by phone Emotional/Psychological: Ability to concentrate, interact with the public, and make prompt decisions under pressure NOTE: The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the organization. Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by calling 651-645-9149 or through MN Relay Service at 1-800-627-3529
Submission Deadline:
02/03/2026
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