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TDA - Inspector Biosecurity Enforcement​/Road Station

Job in Rockwall, Rockwall County, Texas, 75087, USA
Listing for: Centralized Accounting and Payroll/Personnel System
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-30
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Agriculture / Farming
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: TDA - Inspector for Biosecurity Enforcement/ Road Station (72197)

Overview

Inspector for Biosecurity Enforcement/ Road Station (72197) )

Organization

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Primary Location

Texas-Smith

Other Locations

Texas-Rockwall, Texas-Kaufman

Job

Production

Employee Status

Regular

Schedule

State Job Code: 1321

Salary Admin Plan: B

Grade: 11

Salary (Pay Basis)

3,612.33 - 3,612.33 (Monthly)

Number of Openings

4

Overtime Status

Non-exempt

Job Posting

Jan 26, 2026, 2:25:08 PM

Closing Date:
Feb 10, 2026, 5:59:00 AM

Description

INSPECTOR - BIOSECURITY ENFORCEMENT/ROAD STATION
Multiple Positions Available
(Position subject to availability of state funds)

Salary Information: B11, $3,612.33/MO.

State Classification: 1321 – Inspector I
FLSA Status: Nonexempt
Posting Number: 26-72197-1R
Location: Smith, Kauffman, Rockwall, and Dallas County, TX

How to Apply

Apply online via CAPPS. Applicants applying in WIT must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the position. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit.

Who We Are

The Texas Department of Agriculture’s key objectives are to promote production agriculture, consumer protection, economic development and healthy living. Our agency operates agricultural inspection stations strategically located throughout the state which aim to protect agriculture and ensure a safe food supply in the state of Texas. The main purpose of our inspectors is to prevent plant pests and diseases and unsafe food from entering Texas.

What

You’ll Do

Perform entry-level inspection work for the Texas Department of Agriculture’s (TDA) Biosecurity Enforcement and Road Stations program. Train on and become proficient in accurately conducting road station, destination, and market blitz agricultural inspections administered by TDA to contribute to the enforcement of agriculture laws and regulations for consumer protection in the State of Texas. Train on looking for agricultural products that are not in compliance with state and federal plant quarantine regulations;

agricultural products that have not been inspected; agricultural pests; plants carry diseases; unsafe food products; and biological threats. Work under moderate supervision with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.

Note:

Inspector I’s may have limited or no experience and spend the majority of their time performing simple to routine work following standard procedures. Employees may also occasionally assist others in performing work of greater complexity.

Essential Duties
  • Train on and become proficient in accurately conducting road station, destination, and market blitz agricultural inspections administered by TDA, which may include some or all of the following areas:
  • inspect agricultural shipments at road station inspection locations for pests and diseases, enforce quarantine requirements;
  • conduct destination and market blitz inspections at nurseries and other locations receiving potentially threatening quarantine host articles or species;
  • inspect produce, nursery plants, trees, shrubs and other agricultural products for disease and insects;
  • collect biological samples, when required;
  • collect and remit fees to include licensing and late fees; and
  • issue stop-sales, notices of seizure, findings reports, enforcement actions and collect samples.

Note that Inspections may be conducted of vehicles, commercial trailers, agricultural products, agricultural commodities, and soil and plants at fixed road station sites.

Complete accurate, detailed reports related to inspections, travel vouchers, and mileage reports; complete various daily, weekly, and end-of-month reports; and prepare a variety of required correspondence.

Become proficient in operating and maintaining inspection station equipment, including mobile data collection devices and surveillance systems.

May respond to potential pest or disease alerts following incident response protocols throughout the state, which constitutes on-call status or when activated by the Administrator for Biosecurity Enforcement and Road Stations, Deputy Director, or Chief of Staff to prevent and mitigate further infestation. Examples include the threat of The New world Screwworm and other Agroterrorism attacks.

Train on and become…

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