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Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers

Part of Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications, in the Telecommunications pathway.

Job zone 3: medium preparationO*NET 49-2022.00

What the work is

Install, set up, rearrange, or remove switching, distribution, routing, and dialing equipment used in central offices or headends. Service or repair telephone, cable television, Internet, and other communications equipment on customers' property. May install communications equipment or communications wiring in buildings.

On a typical day

  • Note differences in wire and cable colors so that work can be performed correctly.
  • Test circuits and components of malfunctioning telecommunications equipment to isolate sources of malfunctions, using test meters, circuit diagrams, polarity probes, and other hand tools.
  • Test repaired, newly installed, or updated equipment to ensure that it functions properly and conforms to specifications, using test equipment and observation.
  • Inspect equipment on a regular basis to ensure proper functioning.
  • Repair or replace faulty equipment, such as defective and damaged telephones, wires, switching system components, and associated equipment.
  • Remove and remake connections to change circuit layouts, following work orders or diagrams.

What it pays

$61,030
Median pay per year, San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX metro
New workers start near $43,720
Experienced workers reach $97,260
  1. $44k10th
  2. $51k25th
  3. $61kMedian
  4. $78k75th
  5. $97k90th
Wage percentiles: 10th $43,720, 25th $50,680, Median $61,030, 75th $78,280, 90th $97,260

About 660 people do this job in the San Antonio area.

Job outlook

Alamo region (Bexar and 12 surrounding counties), Texas Workforce Commission projection 2024 to 2034. U.S. figures from the BLS for comparison.

+6.3%

employment change in the Alamo region, 1,023 to 1,087 jobs · U.S. -4%

101

openings a year in the Alamo region, from growth and people leaving · U.S. 13,200

1,023

employed in the Alamo region in 2024 · U.S. 156,900

Typical entry education: Postsecondary nondegree award · Training: Moderate-term on-the-job training

Skills this career uses

The skills O*NET rates most important for the job, with how much of each the work needs on a 1 to 7 scale.

  1. Troubleshooting3.8
  2. Repairing3.3
  3. Critical Thinking3.8
  4. Quality Control Analysis3.6
  5. Operations Monitoring3.3
  6. Active Listening3.4
  7. Equipment Maintenance3.3
  8. Reading Comprehension3.6

Education people in this job have

Share of workers by highest education, from O*NET surveys. It shows what others did, not what you must do.

  1. High school or less43%
  2. Certificate21%
  3. Some college10%
  4. Associate degree8%
  5. Bachelor's degree17%

Job zone 3, medium preparation: Training, an associate degree, or a few years of related experience.

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