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Field Tester Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Regional Field Service Manager Primary Function The Regional Field Service Manager is responsible for leading and managing all field testing, commissioning, and maintenance operations within an ...

Software Tester (.NET Applications) Duties/Responsibilities * Designs and performs system analysis ... Understand practical field of study(e.g., computer science) * Define problems, collect data ...

Software Tester (.NET)

Columbus, OH · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Software Tester (.NET Applications) Duties/Responsibilities: * Designs and performs system analysis ... Understand practical field of study(e.g., computer science). * Define problems, collect data ...

Position: Sr. Manual Functional Tester Location : Cincinnati, Ohio (LOCALS PREFERRED) Duration : 12 ... Bachelor's Degree in computer Science, Information Systems or other related field and requires a ...

Field Technician

Columbus, OH

$19 - $26/hr

Field Services Location: Columbus, OH Description Field Service Technician Primary Function ... Conduct acceptance testing, functional testing, and energization support for new and modified ...

Field Technician

Columbus, OH · On-site

$19 - $26/hr

Field Service Technician Primary Function Dashiell is seeking Field Service Technicians to join our ... Conduct acceptance testing, functional testing, and energization support for new and modified ...

Field Technician

Cincinnati, OH

$19 - $26/hr

Field Technician The Field Technician inspects, tests, commissions, and maintains high, medium, and ... Understand the theory behind electrical testing, the reasons for specific tests, and accurately ...

Field Technician

Hamilton, OH

$18.50 - $25.25/hr

Field Technician The Field Technician inspects, tests, commissions, and maintains high, medium, and ... Understand the theory behind electrical testing, the reasons for specific tests, and accurately ...

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How much do field tester jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for field tester in Ohio is $36.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.82 and $44.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a field tester?

A Field Tester is responsible for testing products, equipment, or technology in real-world environments to ensure functionality, durability, and performance. They collect data, report findings, and provide feedback to improve the product before mass production or public release. Field Testers work in industries such as electronics, outdoor gear, software, and telecommunications. Their role often involves traveling, following test protocols, and troubleshooting issues. Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills are essential for success in this position.

What does a field tester do?

A typical day for a Field Tester involves planning and conducting tests on products or systems in real-world environments, such as in the field or at client sites. You’ll collect data, document results, identify potential issues, and report findings to development or engineering teams. Field Testers often collaborate with team members and clients to ensure that testing procedures are understood and results are actionable. The role may require travel, adaptability to varying conditions, and the ability to work independently while meeting specific project deadlines. This hands-on, problem-solving work provides strong learning opportunities and practical experience working with cutting-edge products.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a field tester?

To excel as a Field Tester, candidates should have a strong understanding of testing methodologies, attention to detail, and relevant educational background such as a degree in engineering, technology, or a related field. Familiarity with data collection tools, mobile devices, test automation software, and reporting systems is commonly required, and certifications like ISTQB can be an advantage. Effective communication, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities are valuable soft skills that help Field Testers navigate dynamic environments. These competencies are essential for ensuring products and systems meet real-world standards and for providing actionable feedback to development teams.

How do I become a field tester?

To become a field tester, you typically need relevant knowledge of the product or environment, good observational skills, and sometimes specific certifications depending on the industry. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions can also help, along with understanding safety protocols and using testing tools or equipment. Many roles require physical stamina and the ability to work outdoors or in varied conditions.
Infographic showing various Field Tester job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 90% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,570 per year, or $36.3 per hour.

Regional Field Services Manager

Dashiell

Columbus, OH • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


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Job description

Regional Field Service Manager
Primary Function
The Regional Field Service Manager is responsible for leading and managing all field testing, commissioning, and maintenance operations within an assigned geographic region. This role oversees crew deployment, project execution, client relationships, and regional financial performance, ensuring safe, high-quality delivery of field services across multiple concurrent engagements. The Regional Field Service Manager serves as the primary regional operations leader, bridging field execution with corporate leadership to drive growth, develop talent, and maintain Dashiell's reputation for technical excellence in high-voltage substation services.
Duties & Responsibilities
Employee may be called upon to perform any or all of the following functions:
Regional Operations Management
  • Direct all field service operations within the assigned region, including project scheduling, crew deployment, resource allocation, and workload balancing across multiple concurrent projects.
  • Own regional revenue, profitability, and utilization targets; develop and execute plans to meet or exceed financial performance goals.
  • Monitor project execution across the region to ensure adherence to scope, schedule, budget, quality, and safety standards.
  • Coordinate with the Vice President of Field Services and other Regional Field Service Managers to align regional activities with company-wide priorities and capacity planning.
  • Ensure all field operations comply with NEC, NESC, IEEE, and ANSI standards, as well as Dashiell's internal quality and safety programs.

Client Relationship & Business Development
  • Serve as the primary client-facing representative for Dashiell's field services within the region, building and maintaining strong relationships with utility, industrial, and energy clients.
  • Identify and pursue new business opportunities within the region; support proposal development and participate in client presentations and scope negotiations.
  • Ensure consistent, high-quality client communication throughout project lifecycles, proactively addressing issues and managing expectations.
  • Gather and relay client feedback to corporate leadership to inform service improvements and strategic planning.

People Leadership & Development
  • Directly manage Field Supervisors and field crews within the region; conduct performance evaluations, set development goals, and provide ongoing coaching and mentorship.
  • Drive recruitment, onboarding, and retention strategies to build and maintain a skilled, reliable regional workforce.
  • Identify training needs and coordinate with corporate resources to deliver technical and professional development programs for field personnel.
  • Foster a high-performance, safety-first culture grounded in accountability, teamwork, and continuous improvement.

Safety, Quality & Compliance
  • Champion Dashiell's safety program across all regional operations; ensure crews maintain full compliance with company safety policies, client site requirements, and applicable OSHA regulations.
  • Investigate and report on incidents, near-misses, and safety observations; implement corrective actions and share lessons learned across the region.
  • Oversee regional QA/QC activities, ensuring all testing and commissioning work meets Dashiell's standards and client specifications.

Reporting & Strategic Support
  • Prepare and deliver regular reports on regional performance, including revenue, utilization, safety metrics, and project status, to the Vice President of Field Services.
  • Contribute to annual budgeting, strategic planning, and operational improvement initiatives at the departmental level.
  • Perform special projects and complete other duties as assigned or requested.

How You Will Make an Impact
  • Drive regional revenue growth and profitability by ensuring efficient crew deployment, disciplined project execution, and proactive business development within the assigned territory.
  • Build and retain a high-performing field workforce through hands-on leadership, mentorship, and a commitment to professional development at every level.
  • Strengthen Dashiell's client relationships and market position within the region by delivering consistently safe, high-quality field services that exceed client expectations.
  • Serve as a critical bridge between field operations and corporate leadership, providing the operational intelligence needed to inform strategic decisions and drive continuous improvement.
  • Reinforce Dashiell's safety-first culture across the region, ensuring every crew member returns home safely and every project meets the highest standards of quality and compliance.

Minimum Qualifications / Experience
Required
  • Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or a related technical field; equivalent field experience may be considered in lieu of a degree (2 years for Associate's, 4 years for Bachelor's).
  • Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in high-voltage field services, including testing, commissioning, and maintenance of substation equipment and protection and control systems.
  • Demonstrated experience managing regional or multi-project field operations, including crew supervision, scheduling, and financial performance oversight.
  • Strong technical knowledge of relay testing, power system protection, substation commissioning, and applicable industry standards (NEC, NESC, IEEE, ANSI).
  • Proven ability to build and maintain client relationships and contribute to business development activities.
  • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills with the ability to manage and develop geographically distributed field teams.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite; experience with project management or field management platforms preferred.
  • Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record; ability to travel within the assigned region as required, including overnight stays.

Preferred
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology.
  • Experience managing P&L responsibility at a regional or area level.
  • Experience with Primavera P6, InEight, or similar project controls platforms.
  • Prior experience operating within a multi-office or geographically distributed organization.
  • TWIC card or ability to obtain one.

Physical Requirements
LEVEL 3 - Hybrid (Office & Field Exposure)
  • Ability to sit for extended periods during office-based work.
  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods during field visits.
  • Ability to walk on uneven terrain, gravel, and graded surfaces.
  • Ability to navigate active construction environments including stairs, ramps, and temporary walkways.
  • Ability to lift up to 25 pounds occasionally.
  • Ability to wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including hard hat, safety glasses, steel-toe boots, FR clothing, and hearing protection.
  • Ability to travel to project sites as required.

Environmental Conditions
  • Combination of climate-controlled office work and outdoor construction environments.
  • Exposure to varying weather conditions including heat, cold, wind, and rain.
  • Exposure to noise, dust, and industrial conditions during site visits.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions as defined by Company policy.

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