Insect Detection Specialist II
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Government
Agriculture / Farming
The County of San Diego Department of Agriculture, Weights and Measures is seeking qualified applicants for: INSECT DETECTION SPECIALIST II.
Interviews will take place on an ongoing basis.
- June 2026 – 4.67% increase to base pay (3.5% Across-the-Board + 1.17% Market Adjustment)
- June 2027 – 4.17% increase to base pay (3% Across-the-Board + 1.17% Market Adjustment)
If working independently outdoors and having an interest in plants, insects or horticulture appeals to you, this might be your ideal job!
The mission of Agriculture, Weights and Measures is to enhance public health and safety, ensure food security, facilitate agricultural trade, foster consumer confidence, and promote a sustainable environment in the San Diego region. It aims to unite educational and research resources to assist individuals, families, businesses, and communities in tackling issues related to agriculture, the environment, horticulture, and public health.
Insect Detection Specialists II are tasked with conducting detection, trapping, field identification, and management of agricultural pests. They operate under general supervision and independently carry out a range of field and laboratory support tasks, in addition to training junior Insect Detection Specialists.
to view the Agriculture, Weights and Measures website to learn more about the department. to read the 2024 Crop Report.
Hiring Process & Timeline- Job Offer and Background Process begins after interviews.
Note:
Current County employees may be excluded from additional background screening. - Pre-employment Medical Screening:
Approximately 3 days following successful background investigation results. - Anticipated
Start Date:
Start date will be based upon successful completion of medical screening or other mutually agreed upon date.
Should you not be chosen for this interview process, there may be chances to apply for upcoming openings.
Minimum Qualifications- One (1) year of experience in the areas of vertebrate, insect, plant disease or weed detection and/or identification in a nursery, horticulture or agricultural setting; OR
- Completion of at least eighteen (18) units of college level course work from an accredited U.S. college or university, or a certified foreign studies equivalency in biology, botany, entomology, or a closely related science; OR
- Six (6) months of experience as an Insect Detection Specialist I in the County of San Diego, or equivalent pest detection experience with other counties or California Department of Food and Agriculture.
Should you be seeking to qualify under Minimum Qualification #2, you are required to attach copies of your college documents—this includes your diploma, complete official or unofficial transcripts, foreign equivalency certificate, or a letter of verification—during the first step of the application submission process on our website.
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