The Field Operations Technician supports field-based projects involving fence installation and soil sampling. This role is hands-on and outdoors, assisting with site preparation, material handling, installation tasks, and environmental sampling activities. The position is well-suited for individuals interested in construction, land services, or environmental field work, and is open to discussion regarding internship opportunities and additional duties based on experience and interest.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist with the installation, repair, and removal of fencing systems
- Support soil sampling activities, including sample collection, labeling, and basic documentation
- Prepare job sites by clearing areas, staging materials, and maintaining a safe work environment
- Operate hand tools and basic power tools under supervision
- Follow project plans, safety procedures, and company standards
- Load, unload, and transport materials and equipment
- Maintain tools, equipment, and vehicles in clean working condition
- Assist senior technicians and supervisors with field tasks as needed
Qualifications
- Ability to perform physical labor outdoors in varying weather conditions
- Willingness to learn and follow instructions
- Basic mechanical aptitude and comfort using hand tools
- Attention to detail, especially during soil sampling and documentation
- Valid driver’s license preferred
- Prior experience in fencing, construction, environmental work, or field services is a plus but not required
Internship & Growth Opportunities
- Open to discussion regarding internship arrangements, including part-time, seasonal, or academic-credit opportunities
- Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in field operations, land services, and soil sampling. This opportunity has significant income potential.
- Potential for expanded responsibilities based on performance, skills, and interest
Additional Information
- Other duties may be assigned as needed to support field operations and project requirements
- Training will be provided for specific tasks and safety procedures
- Expected to begin March-April