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The average salary for a Telecommunications Equipment Installer in U.S. is $64,010.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $64,010

$38,360$91,740

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.77

$18.44$44.10

What does a Telecommunications Equipment Installer earn?

On average, telecommunications equipment installers earn around $64,010 per year in the U.S.. They work with clients to install communications systems and equipment. Specialisations could include installing home or office phone systems, broadcast systems, or fibre-optic cables. They usually need to follow blueprints and designs to ensure systems are installed correctly. Telecommunications equipment installers might be required to make repairs or replace parts of a system if it is faulty.

How to earn more as a Telecommunications Equipment Installer

To become a Telecommunications Equipment Installer, you will need to complete a specific education program or apprenticeship. You can also gain hands-on experience by volunteering or interning with a telecommunications specialist. To earn more, you can specialise in a particular area such as networking, or become an installation manager. Additionally, you could work for yourself or set up your own installation business.