Cable
TV installation technical staff salary
According
to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in May 2018, all telecommunications
line installation and maintenance personnel, including cable TV installation
technicians, had an average salary of US$58,280. The 90th percentile's income
was $92,440, and the 10th percentile's income was $30,950. Those who work in
cable television programming and other subscription industries earn an average
salary of $57,250. Salary statistics for telecommunications line installers and
maintenance personnel vary by location. For example, those who worked in South
Dakota had an average salary of $49,710 in 2018, while those who worked in
Virginia had an average salary of $61,070, while employees in Alaska earned
$70,140 in the same year.
Occupational
Information for Cable TV Installation Technicians
work
description
Cable
TV installation technicians work in the largest sector of the
telecommunications industry (cable TV). The content of cable TV channels can
only be accessed via wire and cable networks. The cable TV installation
technician sets up the cable TV line so that subscribers can access this
content. In the past, copper cables were the most common method of transmitting
this content, but now many companies use glass or plastic fiber optic cables.
Fiber optic cables use light instead of electricity to transmit information and
allow faster transmission times. People who use fiber optic cables need
specialized training in testing, troubleshooting, splicing and terminating
fiber optic cables.
Duties
They
specialize in the traditional installation of excavators and the placement of
towers and columns using a variety of tool constructions, including diggers,
backhoe loaders and backhoe loaders. They then run the wires into gutters or
through pillars and towers. Those who specialize in fixing identified problems
use remote monitoring devices, customer reports, or visits. They are
responsible for replacing any errors or omissions and should do their best to
ensure that customers receive uninterrupted service. All devices for cable
television technology must keep records of all services performed. Their
interaction with customers is regular and should address all issues and
concerns.
TV
mounting companies can face many risks at work. Their work requires work above
or below sea level in any weather conditions. Electricity can occur due to live
wires or collisions of underground gas pipelines, so be sure to observe safety
precautions. TV engineers should be capable because sometimes they have to
climb and balance on poles, lift weights, bend, kneel and work long hours or
the like.
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