Field Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-01
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Electrical Engineering
Field Specialist – Air Resource Specialists (ARS)
Air Resource Specialists (ARS) is hiring a full-time Field Specialist to work in our ambient air quality monitoring group. This position splits time between field, office, and laboratory settings to support ambient air quality monitoring operations for networks within the Rocky Mountain region and beyond. We’re looking for a resourceful, analytical individual that can work with a team to ensure excellent technical support to clients, troubleshoot mechanical issues, and provide clear documentation on problems and solutions.
The Field Specialist is responsible for working with site operators and ARS’ Data Analysis group to maintain the functionality of air monitoring instruments. This position requires inside/outside work and domestic travel approximately 30-50% of the time.
- Schedule and perform routine maintenance, repairs, audit services, and other client visits to air quality monitoring sites. This includes arranging all travel and associated site needs, as well as preparing instruments, tools, reports, and other resources for the visit.
- Review daily data from monitoring sites to verify equipment is operational and data are consistent.
- Educate clients on the functionality of instruments; provide technical training and support for site operators.
- Perform equipment troubleshooting remotely or assist site operators to verify equipment is functioning properly.
- Perform corrective actions by coordinating with station/site operators. Identify issues by reviewing control charts, data plots, audit results and other data products.
- Specify, purchase, install and integrate new and updated testing equipment and instruments in a manner consistent with stakeholders' requirements and safety.
- Engage in laboratory activities repairing, certifying, and servicing instruments.
- Analyze data and create documentation and technical reports for Data Analysis group and other ARS groups upon return from client visits or in preparation for travel.
- Keep informed on industry news and trends, products, services, relevant information about legacy, existing, and emerging technologies, and the latest scientific and technical developments.
- Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in a technical or scientific discipline, including but not limited to chemistry, physics, engineering, etc.
- Must have valid passport, driver’s license, and be able to rent a car.
- Must be able to work inside/outside when in the field. Outside work can vary from extreme heat to below freezing conditions, sometimes in remote areas.
- Process-driven, organized individual with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Must be able to work independently, with little supervision; self-motivated; strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills; good adaptability skills to work in varied conditions.
- Comfortable using various power tools and electronics.
- Previous experience in air monitoring field preferred.
- Familiarity with TCP/IP Ethernet, serial, cellular and satellite communication a bonus.
- Able to climb towers with equipment and ghts routinely more than 30 feet, occasionally more than 100 feet.
- All specialty licenses & certificates, including tower climbing safety certification and rescue certification, provided by the company upon hire.
- Projects may require some weekend work and occasionally last up to 2 weeks without a day off; although this is unlikely.
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