Telecommunications
Line Installer and Repairer
There
are several types of technicians included in this category, all of which
generally install and maintain technical equipment for numerous clients. This
career usually requires workers to have some form of postsecondary education;
however, on-the-job training is often provided. The number of jobs was
projected to increase by 1% from 2016 to 2026, according to the BLS. In 2017,
the median income for telecommunication line installers and repairers was
$55,060 annually.
Electronics
Engineer
Among
their many duties, electrical and electronics engineers design and inspect
electronic systems and components and make recommendations for improvement. The
BLS notes that these workers should have a bachelor's degree in a related
field. The median salary of these workers in 2017 was $102,180, as reported by
the BLS. Slow job growth of 4% was estimated for electronics engineers from
2016 to 2026.
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