Pest Control Technician

Houston, TX
Full Time
Operations
Student (High School)

Natran Green Pest Control is hiring a licensed Pest Control Technician to service residential and commercial customers throughout the Houston area. This position is designed for experienced, route-ready technicians who value quality workmanship, safety, and strong customer relationships.

Advancement opportunities are based on qualifications, performance, and business needs.


Join the Mission

At Natran Green Pest Control, our mission is to deliver consistent, high-quality service through disciplined processes, trained professionals, and clear standards. We believe pest control is a skilled trade, and we invest in technicians who take pride in doing the job right, following protocols, and treating customers with respect.

This role is a strong fit for technicians who value structure, accountability, and being part of a team that supports long-term success.


Compensation

  • Production-based pay model

  • On-target earnings: $50,000 to $55,000 annually

  • Earnings are based on completed work and route productivity

Additional earning opportunities include:

  • Technician referral spiffs based on individual effort

  • Regional route retention bonuses based on team performance

On average, technicians earn an additional $2,500 to $5,000 per year through these incentive programs. Actual earnings vary based on performance, participation, and business conditions.

This is a full-time, year-round position.


What You’ll Do

As a Standard Technician, you will manage a daily service route and deliver pest control services in accordance with company standards, state regulations, and product label requirements.

Responsibilities include:

  • Perform daily route services appropriate to licensing and training level

  • Follow all Natran service standards, protocols, and safety procedures

  • Apply products strictly according to label directions and company guidelines

  • Create and interpret property diagrams and service records

  • Complete the Technician Core Process for every service appointment

  • Use FieldRoutes mobile applications to manage route activity

  • Prepare accurate service documentation and reports

  • Maintain accurate timekeeping and inventory processes

  • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized company vehicle

  • Respond to customer and internal inquiries in a professional manner

  • Remain on-call for same-day service appointments until 3:00 PM as scheduled

  • Complete termite documentation and required forms prior to initial services

  • Communicate daily with the regional team and assist with route coverage as needed


Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • Active Texas Pest Control Technician License with Termite Category

  • Ability to obtain and maintain required certifications within designated timeframes

  • Valid Texas driver’s license with an acceptable driving record

  • Ability to pass OSHA respirator fit testing

  • Comfort using mobile technology and Google-based tools

  • Availability to work rotating Saturdays and holiday on-call schedules

  • Consistent KPI performance and adherence to service protocols


Skills & Abilities

  • Strong attention to detail and organization

  • Clear and professional communication skills

  • Ability to work independently and manage changing priorities

  • Dependable, reliable, and customer-focused

  • Positive attitude and strong work ethic


Physical & Work Environment

  • Frequent outdoor work in varying weather conditions

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs

  • Regular driving and ladder use

  • Exposure to regulated materials handled per safety procedures and label requirements

  • Approximately 90% local travel


Employment is at-will. Natran Green Pest Control is an equal opportunity employer. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

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