New York Mayor Eric Adams is looking to pay someone with "a virulent vehemence for vermin" as much as $170,000 a year to fill the role of the Big Apple's new rat czar."If you have the drive, determination and killer instinct needed to fight New York City's relentless rat population — then your dream job awaits."A background in urban planning, project management or government work would also help seal the deal, with the newly created job paying $120,000 to $170,000 a year, according to the listing posted by the mayor's office.Formally known as the director of rodent mitigation, the high-visibility leadership role requires "stamina and stagecraft," according to the job description."Rodents spread disease, damage homes and wiring and even attempt to control the movements of kitchen staffers in an effort to take over human jobs.""