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Field Data Collection Technician

Dallas, TX · On-site

$19 - $26/hr

Every technician on the Data Collection team is trained and expected to operate all our collection systems: * Driving our LiDAR-equipped collection vehicle for roadway and pavement projects * Riding ...

eDiscovery Technician

Spring, TX · On-site

$11 - $14.25/hr

The eDiscovery Technician will support IT data collection activities by performing device queries, remote diagnostics, and data collection using approved enterprise tools. This role requires strong ...

Field Mapping Technician

Houston, TX · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

... Technicians, and GIS Analysts to collect data throughout JSC. This position is located onsite at ... Provide recommendations for data collection methods * Utilize Geospatial software (ESRI Suite) to ...

Field Mapping Technician

Houston, TX · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

... Technicians, and GIS Analysts to collect data throughout JSC. This position is located onsite at ... Provide recommendations for data collection methods * Utilize Geospatial software (ESRI Suite) to ...

Field Mapping Technician

Houston, TX · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

... Technicians, and GIS Analysts to collect data throughout JSC. This position is located onsite at ... Provide recommendations for data collection methods * Utilize Geospatial software (ESRI Suite) to ...

Telecommunication Field Technician

Houston, TX · On-site

$17.75 - $24.50/hr

Join our team as a Telecommunication Field Technician , supporting critical utility and telecom ... Perform field visits, inspections, and data collection at utility and telecom locations * Collect ...

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How much do data collection technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for data collection technician in Texas is $22.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $24.42 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a data collection technician do?

A Data Collection Technician is responsible for gathering, recording, and maintaining data from various sources, such as field sites, sensors, or equipment. They ensure the accuracy and integrity of the data by following established protocols and often use specialized tools or software to collect and input information. Their work supports research, analysis, or operations in fields like environmental science, manufacturing, or healthcare. Attention to detail and technical proficiency are key skills for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a data collection technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Data Collection Technician, you need a solid understanding of data gathering methodologies, attention to detail, and often an associate degree or relevant technical certification. Familiarity with data logging hardware, mobile data collection apps, and spreadsheets or database management systems is typically required. Strong organizational skills, problem-solving ability, and effective communication help ensure accuracy and efficiency in the field. These competencies are crucial for collecting reliable data that supports research, analysis, and business decision-making.

What are some common challenges faced by data collection technicians in the field, and how can they be managed?

Data Collection Technicians often encounter challenges such as equipment malfunctions, data inconsistencies, and working in variable weather or remote locations. Managing these issues typically involves thorough pre-field equipment checks, following established data validation protocols, and maintaining clear communication with the rest of the team. Being adaptable and proactive in troubleshooting, as well as documenting any issues encountered, are key strategies for success in this role.

What is the difference between Data Collection Technician vs Data Analyst?

AspectData Collection TechnicianData Analyst
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical certifications often preferredBachelor's degree in data science, statistics, or related field
Work EnvironmentField sites, laboratories, or data collection centersOffice settings, computer labs, or remote work
Employer & IndustryUtilities, environmental agencies, research firmsBusiness, finance, healthcare, technology
Primary FocusGathering raw data through surveys, sensors, or fieldworkAnalyzing, interpreting, and visualizing data for insights

While both roles involve working with data, Data Collection Technicians focus on gathering raw data in the field or lab, whereas Data Analysts interpret and analyze data to support decision-making. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path based on their skills and interests.

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Infographic showing various Data Collection Technician job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,218 per year, or $22.2 per hour.

Field Data Collection Technician

Citylogix

Dallas, TX • On-site

$19 - $26/hr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Field Technician

Citylogix is a data and analytics company transforming how transportation infrastructure is managed. We build intelligent GIS and asset management solutions that help municipalities and engineering partners make smarter, evidence-based decisions. Combining startup agility with deep technical expertise, our team works at the intersection of geospatial technology and civil infrastructure to solve real-world challenges and build smarter, more resilient communities.

This is a single, multi-modal field role. Every technician on the Data Collection team is trained and expected to operate all our collection systems:

  • Driving our LiDAR-equipped collection vehicle for roadway and pavement projects
  • Riding our survey e-scooters to collect video and geospatial data across sidewalk networks
  • Working on foot to measure and assess curb ramps and sidewalk condition

Assignments are driven by project requirements, not by individual preference or specialisation. A single project may require all three modes in the same week — or the same day. Individual preference won't be considered in assignments.

This is also a collection-only role. You capture data in the field using Citylogix's proprietary devices, applications, and methods; all processing, analysis, and deliverable production is handled by our office-based Processing, AI, and GIS teams. Your responsibility is to bring back complete, accurate, well-documented field data — and to transfer it each day using our software and verification procedures.

This role has travel, schedule, and physical demands that differ substantially from a typical field job. We would rather be direct about them now than have you discover them in week three of a deployment.

  • You will travel, and often travel alone. Technicians are frequently deployed to project sites independently rather than as part of a crew.
  • Deployments run for weeks at a time. Length is set by project scope and client schedule.
  • During high season, you stay in the field. We cover travel to and from each deployment, accommodation, and per diem, but do not routinely provide interim return flights home between assignments during peak periods.
  • Time off requires four weeks' notice, so that crew coverage and project schedules can be planned around it.
  • Early starts. Shifts commonly begin at 6:00 AM and run 8–10 hours to make full use of available daylight.
  • 5 to 6 days per week while deployed, including occasional weekend work and overtime.
  • Full physical days in all three modes — up to 8 hours driving, or 8–10 hours riding an e-scooter, or 8–10 hours walking and measuring on foot, or a combination within the same day.
  • You handle the gear. Daily setup, mounting, unmounting, and transport of collection equipment, some components exceeding 20 kg.

If those conditions work for you, the rest of this role is a good one: real ownership, clear procedures, and a direct line of sight from your work to a city's capital plan.

What you'll do:

  • Operate the collection vehicle and LiDAR system to capture roadway and pavement data on assigned projects.
  • Operate survey e-scooters and our mobile collection application to capture video and geospatial data across sidewalk networks.
  • Work on foot to collect attributes, measurements, and condition data for sidewalks and curb ramps, including physical measurement of ramp geometry and slopes.
  • Follow Citylogix's proprietary collection procedures and use company-provided devices and applications exactly as trained.
  • Switch between vehicle, scooter, and on-foot collection as project scope and daily schedules require, according to the scope of the project.
  • Transfer collected data daily using company software, following verification procedures exactly.
  • Meet delivery and quality targets on every project, and flag data or equipment problems in the field before they reach processing.
  • Coordinate daily with other Data Collection team members, field leads, and the office to keep project execution on track.
  • Handle daily equipment setup, mounting, care, and transport according to company procedures.
  • What we're looking for:

    • Willingness and physical capability to perform all three collection modes — no technician is limited to a single system.
    • Extreme attention to detail, and the discipline to follow procedures exactly rather than approximately.
    • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, and to stay focused across long shifts.
    • Comfort with computers, mobile applications, and structured data entry.
    • Clear, prompt communication — raising problems early rather than resolving them silently.
    • Problem-solving ability in a dynamic field environment where conditions and schedules change.
    • Reliability. Crews and project schedules are built around people showing up and delivering.

    Requirements:

    • Valid U.S. driver's licence in good standing, with a safe driving record.
    • Valid passport and ability to cross the Canada–U.S. border for company training sessions and meetings.
    • Ability to ride an e-scooter for 8–10 hour shifts and to walk 5–10 km in a day.
    • Physical ability to lift, move, mount, and unmount equipment of 20+ kg on a daily basis.
    • Willingness to travel for weeks at a time, work overtime, and work occasional weekends.
    • Flexibility to sudden changes in schedule, location, and assigned collection type.
    • Written and verbal fluency in English.
    • High School Diploma / GED.
    • Successful completion of a background check and driving record review.

    Nice to have:

    • Previous in-the-field or on-the-road data collection experience.
    • Surveying, civil engineering, or pavement management background.
    • Associate degree in science, engineering, or geography/GIS.

    Willingness to travel:

    • 100% (required)

    Work Location: On-site