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What is a summer field tester?

Summer Field Testers are individuals hired temporarily, typically during the summer months, to test products, equipment, or services in real-world outdoor environments. Their duties often include following specific protocols to collect data, report observations, and provide feedback on product performance under various conditions. This role is common in industries like agriculture, outdoor gear, technology, and scientific research, where field performance is critical. The position usually requires physical stamina, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a summer field tester?

To thrive as a Summer Field Tester, you need strong observational skills, attention to detail, physical stamina, and a basic understanding of data collection, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant coursework. Familiarity with GPS devices, data entry systems, and mobile data collection apps is typically required. Effective communication, adaptability to changing outdoor conditions, and teamwork are important soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate data gathering, reliable field reporting, and efficient collaboration in varied and sometimes challenging environments.

What are common challenges faced by summer field testers and how can they be addressed?

Summer Field Testers often work outdoors in varying weather conditions, which can be physically demanding and require adaptability. Navigating unfamiliar terrain, managing equipment, and accurately recording data while on the move are frequent challenges. Being proactive about safety, staying organized, and maintaining clear communication with the team can help overcome these difficulties. Additionally, developing strong observation and note-taking skills is vital for ensuring reliable results and contributing effectively to the project.

Army Reserves - Petroleum Supply Specialist (92F) - 380th Quartermaster Battalion - Evansville, Indi

U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion

Evansville, IN

$15 - $30/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Work one weekend a month, two weeks a year over the summer in the Army Reserves. The 380th Quartermaster Battalion in Evansville, Indiana has multiple vacancies for an entry level Intelligence Analyst. You do not require prior training or experience in this career field in order to qualify for this position. If you qualify, you will be given a date to attend the 10 week Basic training followed by the 11 week Advanced Individual Training (AIT). You would receive full time Army pay and Benefits while attending training. There are 33 nationally recognized certifications available with this training.

As a Petroleum Supply Specialist, youll supply the Army with the fuel it needs to maintain a state of readiness at all times. Youll supervise and manage the reception, storage, and shipping of bulk or packaged petroleum-based products. Youll oversee its use, dispense it to various vehicles and aircraft, and make sure it is being transported and handled safely. You will learn how refueling systems and equipment are assembled sequentially, perform quality assurance, and youll supply and store fuel from a variety of sources.

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS:

-Educational: Tuition Assistance/Reserve Montgomery GI Bill/Student Loan Repayment Program

-Health/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance

-Earn College Credits from Training and Certifications

-Hiring preferences in Civilian Employment with Partnership for Youth Success Program

-Training and Security Clearances can be used for Civilian Employment

***Disclaimer***

This is a position in the Army Reserves.  In order to qualify you must meet the minimum requirements to enlist in the United States Army.  These include, but are not limited to:

Age between 17-34 years old

Ability to pass extensive background check with no significant law charges (waivers are authorized on a case by case basis)

Ability to pass extensive medical exam to include full panel drug testing to ensure fitness to enlist in the military and attend basic training

Attaining qualifying test scores on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Test (ASVAB)

Required qualifications:
  • 17 years or older
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States
  • Background check
  • Drug screening
  • Speaks English
  • At least high school diploma or equivalent or higher