Technological advances and also the Internet, not only
change the way we do things, but open up many opportunities. Today, examples of
this innovation have revolutionized many industries around the world. One
sector that has benefited greatly from changing technological trends and
Internet connections is telecommunications. As far as opportunities are
concerned, we now have fiber optic technicians working in companies operating
in this sector.
A fiber optic technician is a professional working in the
telecommunications sector. The main task of the technician is the installation
and repair of fiber optic cables, a technology that uses cables and glass as a
means of data transmission. Cables are useful for transporting TVs, telephones
and Internet connections and are becoming popular due to their efficiency. This
cable has the ability to carry more data than metal cables. They are also less
sensitive to interference, are thinner, lighter and allow digital data
transmission.
The task of fiber optic technicians
- Install, solve problems, and maintain the fiber optic system.
- Sensors can be made and optical inspection can be done.
- Measure signal strength to ensure adequate performance.
- Store the fiber optic cable under or under water and connect the space.
- Perform routine inspections of the optical fiber system and identify and repair defects.
Experience level - fiber optic cable technician salary
A basic fiber optic technician with less than a year's
experience can expect to get an average total compensation (including tips,
bonuses, and additional benefits) of $ 16.64 based on 47 salaries. A
professional fiber optic technician with 1-4 years of experience generates a
total compensation on average of $ 18.84, based on 349 salaries. A mid-career
fiber optic technician with 5-9 years of experience generates a total
compensation of $ 21.77 on average, based on 228 salaries. An experienced fiber
optic technician with 10-19 years of experience generates a total compensation
on average of $ 25.30 based on 168 salaries. At the end of the career (20 years
or more), employees receive an average total compensation of $ 27.
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