Pest control officers investigate the presence of pests that are hazardous to public health or cause nuisance, lay traps to capture pests and treat areas of infestation.

Tasks

  • Receives reports from public, property owners and authorities regarding the presence of pests and infestations
  • Visits sites to investigate the presence of rodents, infestations and other pests that may be hazardous to public health
  • Lays traps to capture pests, and fumigates and disinfects areas to remove infestations
  • Advises property owners on courses of action to prevent the return of pests
  • Liaises with environmental health officers, housing officers and other relevant authorities where measures on a large scale are required to remove pests
  • Returns to sites to examine contents of traps laid and the continued presence of reported pests
  • Treats wood for effects of termites, woodworm and other infestations of timber.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal academic entry qualifications, though some employers may expect entrants to possess GCSEs/S grades. Training is provided on-the-job, supplemented by specialist courses covering different aspects of pest control.

What could I earn?

Salaries for this occupation tend to start at £17,000 per annum and can progress up to £26,000 per annum.

Is it in growth or decline?

There are currently 1,178 employed Pest Control Officers in the region.