Effective verbal and written communication, human relations and organizational skills.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (The application must specifically state how each of the following qualifications are met): Required to travel up to 50% of the work period.Valid Texas drivers license and an acceptable driving record *and.Must reside in Moore, Hutchinson, Hansford or Sherman County.Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university (a high school diploma and two years full-time work experience in an agricultural field.QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS (The application must specifically state how each of the following qualifications are met): Groups, participating in local/county/state fairs, etc. Perform other duties related to educating the constituency and representing the agency, such as speaking to various civic/professional/educational Compete case preparations and testify at hearings on violators of regulatory laws.ġ1. Represent the agency in a positive manner when dealing with constituents.ġ0. Follow all TDA safety and ethics requirements.ĩ. Maintain state vehicles and other state property according to agency guidelines.Ĩ. Train on and become proficient in the use of Performing Inspections, Enforcement and Recruitment (PIER), Bringing Resource Integration andĭata Together for Greater Efficiency (BRIDGE) and Microstrategy reports.ħ. Respond to/investigate consumer questions or complaints by personal visits, via telephone or correspondence.Ħ. Coordinate and ensure that Regional Chiefs and/or Regional Directors are kept informed of all issues relating to inspections.ĥ. Conduct thorough inspections and complete all related reports ensuring data integrity.Ĥ. Complete accurate, detailed reports related to inspections, travel vouchers and mileage reports complete various weekly and end-of-month reportsĪnd prepare a variety of required correspondence.ģ. issue stop sales, notices of seizure and findings reports.Ģ. collect and remit fees to include licensing and late fees and inspect or investigate complaint of grain warehouses, including measuring grain, auditing records and platting warehouses and grain tanks monitor and enforce quarantines that may include the sweet potato weevil, fire ant, Japanese beetle, gypsy moth, etc. monitor compliance with the Handling and Marketing of Perishable Commodities Law inspect and grade eggs in retail stores and processing plants inspect nursery stock and agricultural commodities entering and leaving the state and issue phytosanitary certificates inspect commercial scales, fuel pumps and packaged goods for correct measurement inspecting field crops to identify diseases present or absent and also with approval from State Seed and Plant Board inspect crops for genetic purity Station inspection schedules with Texas Department of Public Safety and Border Patrol inspect agricultural shipments at road station inspection locations for pests and diseases and enforce quarantine requirements, and coordinate road Train on and become proficient in accurately conducting a variety of inspections administered by TDA, which may include some or all of the following areas: JOB OBJECTIVE: Train on and become proficient in accurately conducting a variety of agricultural inspections administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) including case preparation activities for violations, to contribute to the enforcement of agriculture laws and regulations for consumer protection in the State of Texas.ġ. CLASSIFICATION TITLE: Inspector III/IV SALARY: B13 $2,600-2,900.00/MO.ĬLASSIFICATION NO: 1322/1323 FLSA: Nonexempt
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