fieldpersons
Fieldperson is a general term used to describe an individual who performs work outside of an office or conventional workplace setting. The term encompasses a wide range of occupations in which the employee’s primary duties are carried out in the field, often in natural or uncontrolled environments. Common examples of fieldpersons include agricultural workers, construction workers, environmental scientists, surveyors, and field technicians. In journalism and broadcasting, a fieldperson refers to a reporter or presenter who works on location, gathering news or conducting interviews outside the studio. In scientific research, fieldworkers collect data, samples, or observations in natural habitats.
Fieldpersons typically require a combination of technical skills and physical endurance. Many positions demand proficiency with
In contrast to civilian office workers, fieldpersons usually experience less regular schedule structure and may work
In many industries, the term fieldperson is used interchangeably with field technician, field engineer, or field