100 East Center, Suite 3800, Provo, UT 84606 Phone: (801) 851-8158
Fax: (801) 851-8166 Email: humanresources@UtahCounty.gov
Utah County Government Employees start every day with the well-being of the entire community in mind:
How can I make my community a better place?
Who will need my help and protection?
How will I make a difference for someone?
We hire smart, compassionate, loyal, ethical, committed, innovative people.
Apply today and join our Team.
This is a Part Time position that does not include benefits
Rate of Pay: $15.31 - $17.63 per hour
SUMMARY
The Vector Control Technician – Field performs field inspections, larval surveillance, adult mosquito monitoring, and pesticide applications throughout Utah County as part of the Integrated Mosquito Management (IMM) program.
This position is responsible for identifying mosquito breeding habitats, conducting larval treatments, applying adulticides as assigned, documenting field activities using GIS systems, and interacting professionally with the public.
Technicians receive daily task assignments and guidance from program Coordinators but remain under the overall supervision and operational authority of the Director and Operations Supervisor.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Field Surveillance & Treatment
Conduct systematic inspections of assigned zones to identify mosquito breeding sources. Sample standing water to collect larvae and assess population levels. Apply larvicides using hand, backpack, and ATV-mounted equipment. Assist with nighttime ULV (Ultra-Low Volume) adulticide operations as assigned. Maintain accurate treatment logs, larval sampling data, and inspection records.
GIS & Digital Field Reporting
Record field activities using iPads and GIS-based mosquito abatement software. Update habitat maps, treatment zones, and breeding site information. Report significant findings, high-risk breeding areas, or program needs to the appropriate supervisor.
Equipment, Vehicles & Safety
Maintain and clean equipment including sprayers, ATVs, PPE, and field tools. Follow all pesticide label requirements, safety protocols, and county regulations. Operate County vehicles safely and report any maintenance needs.
Support for Integrated Team Operations
Assist other program areas—including aerial, larval control, ULV, and laboratory teams—when needed. Support trap deployment and retrieval upon request from the Lab Coordinator. Participate in team briefings, safety meetings, and ongoing training.
Public Interaction
Interact respectfully and professionally with residents encountered in the field. Provide general information about mosquito control when appropriate and refer complex inquiries to supervisors.
Emergency Response & Flexibility
Respond to operational needs, weather-based changes, or public health emergencies as assigned. Carry assigned communication devices during work hours.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Knowledge of mosquito biology and basic water ecology
Knowledge of pesticide safety and mosquito control principles
Knowledge of GPS/GIS-based mapping tools and digital reporting systems
Skilled in safe operation of sprayers, ATVs, hand tools, and field equipment
Ability to follow directions, meet deadlines, and work independently
Ability to accurately document field activities and maintain detailed records
Ability to communicate effectively with coworkers and supervisors
Ability to work outdoors in challenging environments for extended periods
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
This position has no supervisory responsibility.
Daily task direction may come from program Coordinators, but overall operational authority is held by the Director and Operations Supervisor.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor fieldwork in heat, cold, humidity, rain, and uneven terrain
Exposure to mosquitoes, chemicals, insects, and potential allergens
Use of PPE such as gloves, goggles, masks, and protective clothing
Occasional interaction with irate or concerned members of the public
Frequent operation of County vehicles and ATVs
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Lift and carry 40 lbs regularly and 60 lbs occasionally
Walk, stand, stoop, kneel, and climb through wetlands, ditches, and varied terrain
Perform repetitive hand and arm movements for sampling and spraying
Maintain prolonged attention to detail during inspections
POSITION TYPE / EXPECTED HOURS
Seasonal position (generally April–October)
Work hours vary—may include early mornings, evenings, weekends, and overtime
Nighttime ULV spray shifts may be required
TRAVEL
Local travel throughout Utah County
No overnight travel expected
REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
1. High school diploma or equivalent.
2. No prior mosquito abatement experience required.
3. Equivalent experience in outdoor work, agriculture, biology, or related tasks is beneficial.
Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.
PREFERRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Experience in vector control, agriculture, ecology, or outdoor labor
Experience with GIS or electronic field-reporting systems
Experience operating ATVs, sprayers, or similar equipment
ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Must obtain a Utah Public Health Pesticide Applicator License (training provided)
Must possess a valid driver’s license and obtain a Utah license within 60 days
Must pass pre-employment drug screen and background check
Vaccinations encouraged per CDC/Health Department policy
AAP/EEO Statement
It is the policy of Utah County Government to assure equal employment opportunity to its employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, genetic status of gender identity.