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Herbicide Applicator

Spectrum Resource Group

Job Details
Location:

All over BC/AB

Position Start Date:

June 12, 2026

Accommodation:

Motel

Pay Rate:

$25-30 a pack (Piece rate)

Rookies & New Workers Welcome to Apply:

Yes

Description & Qualifications
Job Description
  • Treatment of all of the required vegetation within a designated area.
  • Wear necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
  • Maintain the spray pack, keep the nozzle out of the dirt and hoses from catching on branches, sticks etc.
  • Walk through logged areas while pumping the backpack and waving the wand.
  • Sufficiently to maintain nozzle pressure and achieve good coverage.
  • Follow the direction of the supervisor.
  • Layout boundaries required
  • Space off flagged boundaries and riparian areas.
  • Waiting for ideal weather conditions.
  • Work areas are assigned by the client over a large geographic region.  Frequent travel will be expected.
  • Other duties as required.
Certifications & Experience:
  • The physical ability to perform highly demanding role
  • The ability to carry 50+ pounds on your back
  • The repeated use of pumping arm and the repeated swing of spray arm
  • Ability to walk rapidly over debris on uneven terrain
  • Preference may be given to candidates holding a valid S100/S100A certification, or equivalent
  • The ability to work well individually and as part of a team
  • The ability to adapt quickly to changing conditions
  • Decision making skills
  • Map reading skills
  • Pre-employment drug testing required for safety sensitive positions.
  • Willingness to work, enjoy, and live in a remote setting
  • Preparation for work in all weather conditions
  • Commitment till the end of September at a minimum.
  • A good work ethic, a positive attitude & willingness to contribute
How to Apply
Application Deadline:

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

In order to apply please send an application in using the Online Application provided. Any emailed applications will still be required to apply through the online application.

Primary Contact:

Donny Blyde

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