A field auditor is responsible for traveling to company sites, investigating issues, and making risk assessments for organizations. As a field auditor, your job duties include evaluating compliance to regulatory policies, creating documentation of violations, and accounting for discrepancies in information provided. The qualifications for this career include an associate degree although some employers may prefer a bachelor's degree. You also need a valid driver’s license since you often travel to job sites by car. To be a good field auditor, you should be detail-oriented and have excellent organizational skills as well as some experience in the particular industry in which you perform audits.