
Commercial Route Manager
- Payette, ID
- $20.00-30.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Scheduling Ownership:
- Manage a dedicated route of commercial clients.
- Work a flexible schedule to meet client expectations, managing urgent and unscheduled services in a timely manner.
- Client Satisfaction:
- Provide proactive, knowledgeable guidance to customers, effectively communicating options and recommendations for managing new or complex pest problems.
- Respond quickly and professionally to client complaints and service requests.
- Seek out opportunities to grow accounts and branch sales by asking for referrals, speaking with clients about add-on services, products, and equipment, and logging leads for the sales team.
- Safety:
- Drive and maintain a clean, safe, and well-organized company service vehicle according to Sprague and DOT standards.
- Set up, monitor, and tear down equipment for new installations and specialized treatments.
- Continuous Learning & Improvement:
- Engage in regular training sessions to earn and maintain certifications and stay updated on the latest pest control methods and technologies.
- Partner with clients and technical specialists to create action plans for solving and preventing pest management problems.
- Physical Strength and Stamina: Ability to handle pest control equipment and work in various conditions and environments.
- Lifting and Carrying: Ability to lift and carry equipment and materials, which may weigh up to 50 pounds.
- Bending, Stooping, and Crawling: Frequent bending, stooping, and crawling to access and treat pest-infested areas.
- Standing and Walking: Prolonged periods of standing and walking while inspecting and treating areas.
- Working in Confined Spaces: Ability to work in tight or confined spaces, such as crawl spaces, equipment rooms, and silos.
- Climbing: Ability to climb ladders and work at heights when necessary.
- Driving: Must possess the physical ability to safely operate and drive a vehicle, including maintaining control and awareness during extended periods of driving
- Use of Protective Equipment: Wearing protective gear, including gloves, goggles, and respirators, to reduce the risk of harm from pesticides
- Working in various weather conditions: Preparedness to work outdoors in all types of weather, including extreme heat, cold, and rain.
- Safety awareness: Ability to follow safety protocols and wear personal protective equipment to minimize health risks from exposure to chemicals and pests