Chief Noxious Weed Inspector
City of Lincoln
Lincoln, NE, USA
Job Posting Information
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Lancaster County is seeking a knowledgeable and motivated professional to serve as Chief Noxious Weed Inspector. This position plays a key role in enforcing the Nebraska Noxious Weed Control Act and the City’s Weed Abatement Ordinance through a combination of field inspections, public engagement, regulatory enforcement, and program coordination.
The ideal candidate will have experience with noxious weed identification and control methods, strong communication skills, and the ability to work independently in both office and field settings.
What You’ll Do- Conduct field inspections of public and private property for noxious weeds and weed abatement violations
- Coordinate and maintain inspection records, reports, and related documentation
- Research property ownership, legal descriptions, GIS/GPS data, and aerial imagery
- Train field personnel on inspection procedures and follow-up processes
- Perform herbicide applications and monitor weed control activities
- Coordinate forced control efforts and oversee contracted weed control work
- Respond to questions from property owners regarding weed control laws, regulations, and best practices
- Maintain equipment and chemical inventories
- Provide testimony and documentation for appeal hearings and district court proceedings when necessary
- Knowledge of the Nebraska Noxious Weed Control Act and local weed abatement regulations
- Experience identifying and controlling noxious weeds using approved methods and techniques
- Ability to interpret regulations and enforce ordinances with professionalism and impartiality
- Strong organizational, communication, and public relations skills
- Experience using computer systems, GIS/GPS tools, and common software applications
- Ability to work effectively with property owners, contractors, coworkers, and the public
This is an opportunity to make a direct impact on environmental stewardship, public safety, and community beautification throughout Lancaster County. You’ll work both independently and collaboratively while helping protect local landscapes and agricultural resources.
Apply today to join a team dedicated to keeping Lancaster County healthy, safe, and thriving.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from high school or equivalent with two years of experience in the identification of various noxious weeds native to Nebraska, and two years of experience researching and recording legal descriptions; or any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the desirable knowledge, abilities and skills.Necessary Special Requirements:
Possession of a valid driver’s license and the ability to be insured by the County’s insurance carrier.Possession of a Nebraska Pesticide Applicator license in applicable categories, or the ability to obtain license within 90 days of employment.


