Should I Become a Field
Technician?
Field technicians use
specialized technical knowledge to install and maintain industry equipment.
These workers travel to conduct such work on site. Depending on the type of
equipment one works with, a field technician may be known as a heavy vehicle or
diesel technician, electronics repairer, or computer repairer, among other job
titles. Individuals can also further specialize within an industry. For
instance, a heavy vehicle and mobile equipment technician may choose to
specialize in farm equipment. An electronics repairer may choose to specialize
in commercial equipment, such as antennas.
The environment in which
a field technician works varies by industry: computer repairers will often find
themselves in computer laboratories or office settings, while heavy vehicle
technicians may work on vehicles in a repair station or outdoors, on site. Most
technicians work on a full-time basis, although some may be seasonal or work
part-time, depending on the needs of the company. In January 2016, a median
annual salary of $47,972 was reported by Payscale.com for field service
technicians.
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