Field Technician
Human Factors First
A Field Technician is trained to operate and maintain a multi-computerized, sensor-arrayed highway testing vehicle to collect data accurately while the vehicle is driven over test sections. A crew of two Field Technicians work together, alternating between driving and operating/monitoring the collection equipment. Job Responsibilities Travel to/from the project locations; transportation is provided Complete and pass all training modules and tasks required by a Field Technician in training within the time allotted, including specific modules within the Field Technicians training plan Complete and log all daily vehicle and equipment checks required by the driver Drive the vehicle in an efficient, safe manner Follow navigation instructions from the operator during daily transit and testing Assist the main operator with the general maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the equipment and vehicle Operate the systems using the control keyboards for data collection Assist with the general administrative and end-of-day procedures. Complete daily time and task logging Job Requirements At least 25 years of age Legally authorized to work in the United States, without restrictions High school degree required Eligible to work throughout the entire United States Basic knowledge of Windows operating systems Basic working knowledge of computers and ability to learn software Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and good driving record Pass a driver’s medical Pass defensive driver’s course Pass road driving test (held at the time of interview) Maintain a valid Passport Working Conditions Specialized
Human Factors First