Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing equipment used in communication systems such as radio towers, cell phone towers, and other broadcasting structures. Their job description typically includes tasks such as installing antennas, transmitters, receivers, and related equipment; testing equipment to ensure proper functioning; troubleshooting and repairing faulty equipment; climbing towers to perform installations and maintenance work; ensuring compliance with safety regulations; and documenting work performed.
This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.
Annual Pay Distribution | Salary |
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10th percentile | $58,670.00 |
25th percentile | $58,670.00 |
median (50th percentile) | $58,670.00 |
75th percentile | $94,990.00 |
90th percentile | $114,530.00 |
Hourly Pay Distribution | Hourly Rate |
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10th percentile | $28.21 |
25th percentile | $28.21 |
median (50th percentile) | $28.21 |
75th percentile | $45.67 |
90th percentile | $55.06 |
Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers typically need a high school diploma or equivalent to enter the field. Some employers may prefer candidates with postsecondary education such as certificates or associate degrees in electronics, telecommunications, or related fields, which can enhance job prospects. However, formal education beyond high school is not always required for this occupation. Training for Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers often includes on-the-job training provided by employers or equipment manufacturers. This training can cover topics such as safety procedures, equipment installation techniques, troubleshooting methods, and industry-specific regulations. Additionally, some workers may pursue certifications offered by professional organizations to demonstrate their skills and knowledge in the field.