Cable
TV installer technician salary
In
May 2018, all telecommunication line installers and repairers, including cable
TV installation technicians, earned an average salary of $ 58,280 according to
the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The 90th percentile earned $ 92,440,
while the 10th percentile earned $ 30,950. Those who worked in the cable
programming industry and other areas of member programming earned an average
salary of $ 57,250. The payroll statistics for telecommunication line
installers and repairs vary by location. For example, those who worked in South
Dakota earned an average salary of $ 49,710 in 2018, while those who worked in
Virginia earned an average of $ 61,070, and those who worked in Alaska earned $
70,140 in the same year.
About
the work of cable TV installation technology
Job
description
Cable
TV installation technicians work for the broader segment of the
telecommunications industry known as wireless telecommunications. The content
of cable TV channels is only accessible via a network of wires and cables.
Cable TV installers configure cable TV lines so that subscribers can access
this content. In the past, copper wires were the most common way to convey this
content, but many companies now use glass or fiberglass cables. Fiber optic
cables use light instead of electricity to transmit information and enable
faster transmission times. Those who work with fiber optic cables require
specialized training in optical cable testing, troubleshooting, splicing and
termination.
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