Installation specialists typically dig holes and build towers and columns using a variety of building materials, including landfills, torn cards and holes. The wires then run through the holes or rods and towers. Maintenance professionals identify problems using remote monitoring tools, customer reports or monitoring. They are responsible for replacing faulty or outdated equipment and must work to ensure that customers receive uninterrupted service. All cable TV installation technicians must keep records of all services performed. They also often deal with customers and have to deal with all inquiries and concerns.
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TV installation technicians may have many security risks at work. Their work
requires them to work in high places or underground in all types of weather.
They are at risk of being plugged into live cables or accessing underground gas
lines, so they should make sure they follow strict safety precautions. TV
installation technicians should be consistent as they may sometimes have to
climb and balance the poles, lift heavy equipment, bend, kneel and operate long
or irregular hours.
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TV installation technicians usually study through work or on-the-job training.
Wages can vary greatly depending on the region in which these technicians work.
In 2018, BLS reported that the average revenue of telecommunications and cable
repair installers in the cable and other participating software industries was
$ 57,250 per year.
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