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Noxious Weed Inspector

Job in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, 99254, USA
Listing for: County of Mason (WA)
Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-06-03
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Overview

This is a seasonal, extra help position with the Mason County Noxious Weed Control Board.

The Noxious Weed Control Inspector is responsible for identifying noxious weeds, collecting data, communicating with landowners, prescribing control methods, handling and applying herbicides, documenting treatments, attending educational events, participating in workshops and training courses, following the rules and regulations set by the Mason County Noxious Weed Control Board and Mason County Policy, working with partner organizations, and organizing educational and volunteer events.

This position is based on a 20-30 hour workweek and works approximately 5 months. No medical, dental, vision, or life insurance benefits are offered. The employee is required to contribute to the WA State Retirement System.

Responsibilities
  • Conduct field inspections and surveys utilizing GPS/GIS for noxious weeds within the county boundaries to assist with noxious weed control enforcement according to 17.10 RCW, while keeping accurate records of all property visits and survey data.
  • Recommend integrated pest management (IPM) control methods to the public.
  • Walk, hike, and work in various physically challenging and hazardous terrains and weather.
  • Participate directly in weed control activities, including the use of herbicides and physical removal.
  • Manage routine activities and assure timely completion of work.
  • Represent the program at community events and answer questions and concerns from the public.
  • Comply with program rules and county policies.
  • Maintain workplace and vehicles in a clean and organized manner.
  • Assist with planning projects and writing reports.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
  • Proficient with Microsoft applications, including Word and Excel (PowerPoint and Publisher desirable).
  • Facilitate conflict resolution in a respectful manner.
  • Work independently and efficiently with limited supervision and make sound judgments.
  • Self‑starter with good organizational skills.
  • Communicate ideas clearly and establish professional relationships with partner agencies and the public.
  • Handle job stress and interact effectively with others in the workplace and the public.
  • Occasionally adjust work hours to evenings and weekends if necessary due to the nature of the work and the program’s needs.
Licensing & Experience
  • Possess and maintain a valid Washington Driver’s License and safe driving record.
  • Have experience working with noxious weeds or invasive plant species, or knowledge of plant life cycles or IPM strategies.
  • Comfortable working with herbicides: reading labels, properly mixing, and applying herbicides.
  • Possess or obtain within 60 days from initial employment a Washington State Pesticide Public Operators License and the necessary endorsements on the license as required by law.
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