Some
fiber optic cables are located outside the building, which means climbing
stairs, using other methods to reach high ground and work in different weather
conditions. Fiber optic technicians can work in a variety of buildings, from
large office buildings to small homes. Some of the daily tasks of these
professionals include:
- Install, solve problems, and maintain all fiber optic systems in businesses, homes, schools, and other organizations to make sure everything is functioning properly.
- Measure your TV, telephone and internet signal strength to ensure you have the right performance.
- Create sensors and conduct inspections to ensure the fiber optic system has no shortcomings that can damage performance.
- Perform regular system inspections to find and repair any defects found during the inspection.
- Attach the straps and secure the rope straps to the floor.
- Determined to solve any problems and problems that prevent the fiber systems working properly.
- Make a final decision and resolve the matter and prepare notes, drawings and plans related to the case.
A
fiber optic technician with less than a year's experience can expect to get an
average total compensation (including tips, bonuses, and overtime) of $ 16.64
based on 47 salaries. An Fiber Optic technician who started his career with 1-4
years of experience produced an average total compensation of $ 18.84, based on
349 salaries.
The average fiber optic technicians with 5-9 years of experience
generate a total average compensation of $ 21.77 based on 228 salaries.
Experienced fiber optic technicians with 10-19 years of experience generate an
average total compensation of $ 25.30 based on 168 salaries. At the end of the
career (over 20 years), the employees receive a total compensation of an
average of $27
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