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Pest control technicians identify and get rid of pests like rats, mice and cockroaches.
You could work: between 8am and 6pm;
There will be
5.4% more Pest control technician jobs in 2027.
In your local area
In your day-to-day duties you may:
You may need to wear protective clothing.
You could work at a client's business or at a client's home.
Your working environment may be at height, dirty and cramped.
You can get into this job through:
You could start by doing a pest control technician intermediate apprenticeship.
When you have successfully completed your apprenticeship you can apply to become a British Pest Control Association (BPCA) registered pest control technician.
There are no set entry requirements but it may help you to get in if you have:
You could apply directly to become a pest control technician. Employers usually look for GCSEs in English and maths.
Experience in the building trade, health and safety, or in handling chemicals may be useful. Many companies will offer training on the job if you have the right qualities.
You could start by doing an online foundation course through a professional body like the British Pest Control Association. You could then move on to further training to get industry-recognised qualifications.
You'll need to:
You could join the British Pest Control Association and National Pest Technicians Association for professional development and training opportunities.
You can find out more about working in pest control through the British Pest Control Association.
With experience you could be promoted to supervisor or manager.
You could also start your own business.