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... data). * Scanning vehicles for receiving and releasing. * Updating unit locations and survey/physical inventory. * Laying paperwork, finding lost/missing units * Assist other field personnel and ...

Scanner

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$19/hr

... data). * Scanning vehicles for receiving and releasing. * Updating unit locations and survey/physical inventory. * Laying paperwork, finding lost/missing units * Assist other field personnel and ...

We count features, take pictures, make videos, record speech, and scan areas for every detail you need to make more informed decisions. Our field data collection teams are spread across Europe and ...

We count features, take pictures, make videos, record speech, and scan areas for every detail you need to make more informed decisions. Our field data collection teams are spread across Europe and ...

We count features, take pictures, make videos, record speech, and scan areas for every detail you need to make more informed decisions. Our field data collection teams are spread across Europe and ...

We count features, take pictures, make videos, record speech, and scan areas for every detail you need to make more informed decisions. Our field data collection teams are spread across Europe and ...

We count features, take pictures, make videos, record speech, and scan areas for every detail you need to make more informed decisions. Our field data collection teams are spread across Europe and ...

We count features, take pictures, make videos, record speech, and scan areas for every detail you need to make more informed decisions. Our field data collection teams are spread across Europe and ...

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How much do field data scanner jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for field data scanner in the United States is $25.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $31.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workday look like for a Field Data Scanner?

As a Field Data Scanner, your workday usually involves traveling to designated locations, using specialized equipment to scan barcodes, inventory assets, or capture geospatial data, and accurately inputting this information into digital systems. You may work independently or as part of a small field team, coordinating with supervisors and other departments to meet project goals and schedules. While the job often requires outdoor work in varying weather conditions and some physical activity, it offers a dynamic environment with changing sites and tasks. Over time, experienced Field Data Scanners can move into supervisory or data management roles, providing opportunities for career advancement.

What is a Field Data Scanner job?

A Field Data Scanner is responsible for collecting and recording data in various field environments using handheld scanning devices or mobile technology. They typically work in industries like logistics, retail, or utilities, scanning barcodes, QR codes, or other identifiers to track inventory, assets, or operational data. Accuracy and attention to detail are essential, as the collected data is used for reporting, analysis, and decision-making. This role often requires travel to different locations and may involve working in diverse weather conditions or physical environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Field Data Scanner position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Field Data Scanner, you need keen attention to detail, accuracy in data collection, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with handheld scanning devices, GPS units, and data entry software is typically required, and training or certification in relevant scanning technology can be advantageous. Strong organizational skills, reliability, and effective communication help individuals excel in this role. These abilities are vital for ensuring that collected field data is precise, timely, and usable for project decision-making.

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Field Data Collection Support Representative

Field Data Collection Support Representative

Evoke Technologies

Oxnard, CA

$20.75 - $27/hr

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Position: Field Data Collection Support Representative

Location: Oxnard, CA and Watsonville, CA

Duration: 8 Months Contract

 

Job Responsibilities

  • Field Data Collection (FDC) Systems Support – Functionality & Usability of Production Applications (40%)
    • Provide first-level technical and operational support to end users (in person, phone, or electronic).
    • Support the use of applications such as fruit receipts, harvest, overhead, and product quality (PQ).
    • Troubleshoot basic system, application, and device issues.
    • Ensure proper use and functionality of both customized and off-the-shelf systems.
  • Compliance and Training (50%)
    • Ensure applications and equipment are used in accordance with company policies and procedures.
    • Deliver training to end users in field and office environments (one-on-one and group sessions).
    • Reinforce correct system usage and data entry standards.
    • Promote user adoption and compliance with established processes.
  • Maintain Hardware & Software (5%)
    • Ensure applications and equipment are used in accordance with company policies and procedures.
    • Deliver training to end users in field and office environments (one-on-one and group sessions).
    • Reinforce correct system usage and data entry standards.
    • Promote user adoption and compliance with established processes.
  • Other Duties as Assigned (5%)

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

  • Knowledge (Include level of expertise)
    • Technical Systems - Basic
    • Hardware & Device - Basic
    • IT Support Fundamentals - Basic
    • Agricultural Operations - Basic
    • Customer Support Processes – Basic
    • Microsoft Office - Basic
  • Skills & Abilities
    • Costumer Focus
    • Problem Solving
    • Communication
    • Training and Knowledge Transfer
    • Planning and Organizing
    • Collaboration
    • Technical Support Execution
    • Attention to Detail
    • Initiative
    • Adaptability
    • Interpersonal Effectiveness
    • Learning Agility
    • Service Orientation
    • Resilience

Years of Experience: 1 year of experience in customer service, technical support, or application support.

Specializations, Certifications and Specific Experience:

  • Experience in supporting mobile devices or hand-held equipment preferred.
  • Driving is a necessary part of the job and employees are required to possess a valid Driver’s License.

Languages Spoken, Read, Written:

  • English: 85%+
  • Spanish: 95%+

Travel Requirements: Ability to travel up to 90% of the time to local district between ranches and offices as needed. Occasional domestic travel (up to 10%) based on business support needs.

Working Conditions:

  • Environmental Conditions: Works in a combination of an office under controlled environment and in outdoor environment with temperature fluctuations. Exposure to bees, wasps, snakes, chemicals, pesticides, etc. when working outdoors.
  • Work Hours: 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week, with additional hours as required.
  • Tools, Equipment Used: Computer, keyboard, mouse, fax/copier/scanner, 10 key, telephone, cellular phone, vehicles.

Essential Physical, Mental, & Environmental Demands:

  • Thinking: Critical thinking and active listening 8 hours a day.
  • Visual  Reading: computer screen, projection screens, and printed material up to 8 hours a day.
  • Talking: Communicate in person and via phone or computer VOIP daily.
  • Hearing: Communicate in person and via phone or computer VOIP daily.
  • Noise Exposure: Exposed to office noises (talking, phones ringing, printer machine) up to 8 hours a day.
  • Standing: Ability to stand for extended periods of time per day. May be up to 8 hours per day if standing at desk (optional).
  • Walking: Must be able to safely navigate across public streets and to travel between offices, conference rooms, printer rooms and between buildings between 1-2 hours daily.
  • Lifting and Carrying: Occasional lifting up to 25 pounds.
  • Stooping and Bending: Minimal
  • Squatting or Kneeling: Minimal
  • Sitting: Sitting up to 8 hours a day (can stand at will).
  • Limb Use and Movement: Repetitive limb use and movement up to 8 hours a day to use keyboard, mouse, etc.
  • Fine Motor Skills (Fingers, Hands, Wrist): Repetitive wrist and finger manipulation up to 8 hours a day to use keyboard, mouse, etc.
  • Pushing: Minimal not to exceed 25 pounds.
  • Pulling: Minimal not to exceed 25 pounds.
  • Reaching and Stretching: Minimal
  • Driving: Must be able to safely and legally operate a vehicle.