Cable TV Installation Technician Salary
In May 2018, all
telecommunications line installers and repairers, including cable TV
installation technicians, earned a median salary of $58,280 according to the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The 90th percentile earned $92,440,
while the tenth percentile earned $30,950. Those working in the cable and other
subscription programming industry earned a mean salary of $57,250. The salary
statistics for telecommunications line installers and repairers varies by
location. For example, those who worked in South Dakota earned a mean salary of
$49,710 in 2018, while those who worked in Virginia earned an average of
$61,070 and those employed in Alaska earned $70,140 in the same year.
Cable TV Installation
Technician Career Information
Job Description
Cable TV installation
technicians work for the largest sector of the telecommunications industry,
which is wired telecommunications. The content on cable TV channels can only be
accessed through a network of wires and cables. Cable TV installation technicians
set up cable TV lines so that subscribers may gain access to this content. In
the past, copper wires were the most common means to transmit this content, but
many companies are now using glass or plastic fiber optic cables.
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