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Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Telecommunications
Equipment
Installers
and
Repairers, Except Line Installers
56
Alternate Occupation Titles
Equipment
Installer
Equipment
Mechanic
Equipment
Tester
Automatic
Equipment
Technician
Broadband
Technician
Cable
Technician
Cable TV Line
Technician
Cable Television
Technician
Cable Television Line
Technician
Central Office
Equipment
Installer
Central Office
Technician
Combination
Technician
Communication
Equipment
Mechanic
Communication
Equipment
Repairer
Communications
Equipment
Installer
Communications
Equipment
Repair
Technician
Communications
Technician
Community Antenna Television Line
Technician
Customer Service
Technician
Data Communications
Technician
Electronic Systems
Technician
Facility
Technician
Fiber
Technician
Field
Technician
Field Installation
Technician
Headend
Technician
In Building Wireless Installation
Technician
Information Transport Systems
Technician
Install
and
Repair
Technician
Installation
Technician
Installer
Technician
Maintenance
Technician
Manual
Equipment
Mechanic
Network
Technician
Network Operations Center
Technician
Outside Plant
Technician
Phone
Technician
Plant
and
Equipment
Worker
Plant
Technician
Power
Technician
Premises
Technician
Repair
Technician
Satellite
Technician
Service
Technician
Solutions
Technician
Special
Equipment
Technician
Submarine Cable
Equipment
Technician
Switch
Technician
Telecommunication
Equipment
Repairer
Telecommunications
Technician
Telecommunications Switch
Technician
Telephone
Technician
Teletype
Technician
Test
Technician
Wire
Technician
Wireless
Technician
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Install, set up, rearrange,
or
remove switching, distribution, routing,
and
dialing
equipment
used in central offices
or
headends. Service
or
repair telephone, cable television, Internet,
and
other communications
equipment
on customers' property. May install communications
equipment
or
communications wiring in buildings.
22
Tasks
Address special issues
or
situations, such as illegal
or
unauthorized use of
equipment
,
or
cases of electrical
or
acoustic shock.
Adjust
or
modify
equipment
to enhance
equipment
performance
or
to respond to customer requests.
Analyze test readings, computer printouts,
and
trouble reports to determine
equipment
repair needs
and
required repair methods.
Assemble
and
install communication
equipment
such as data
and
telephone communication lines, wiring, switching
equipment
, wiring frames, power apparatus, computer systems,
and
networks.
Clean
and
maintain tools, test
equipment
,
and
motor vehicles.
Climb poles
and
ladders, use truck-mounted booms,
and
enter areas such as manholes
and
cable vaults to install, maintain,
or
inspect
equipment.
Communicate with bases, using telephones
or
two-way radios to receive instructions
or
technical
advice,
or
to report
equipment
status.
Demonstrate
equipment
to customers
and
explain its use, responding to any inquiries
or
complaints.
Dig holes
or
trenches as necessary for
equipment
installation
and
access.
Inspect
equipment
on a regular basis to ensure proper functioning.
Install telephone station
equipment
, such as intercommunication systems, transmitters, receivers, relays,
and
ringers,
and
related apparatus, such as coin collectors, telephone booths,
and
switching-key
equipment.
Maintain computer
and
manual records pertaining to facilities
and
equipment.
Measure distances from landmarks to identify exact installation sites for
equipment.
Perform routine maintenance on
equipment
, including adjusting
and
lubricating components
and
painting worn
or
exposed areas.
Provide input into the design
and
manufacturing of new
equipment.
Remove
and
replace plug-in circuit
equipment.
Repair
or
replace faulty
equipment
, such as defective
and
damaged telephones, wires, switching system components,
and
associated
equipment.
Request support from
technical
service centers when on-site procedures fail to solve installation
or
maintenance problems.
Review manufacturer's instructions, manuals,
technical
specifications, building permits,
and
ordinances to determine communication
equipment
requirements
and
procedures.
Route
and
connect cables
and
lines to switches, switchboard
equipment
,
and
distributing frames, using wire-wrap guns
or
soldering irons to connect wires to terminals.
Test circuits
and
components of malfunctioning telecommunications
equipment
to isolate sources of malfunctions, using test meters, circuit diagrams, polarity probes,
and
other hand tools.
Test repaired, newly installed,
or
updated
equipment
to ensure that it functions properly
and
conforms to specifications, using test
equipment
and
observation.
19
Detailed Work Activities
Adjust
equipment
to ensure optimal performance.
Advise others on issues related to repairs, installation,
or
equipment
design.
Analyze test
or
performance data to assess
equipment
operation.
Clean
equipment
, parts,
or
tools to repair
or
maintain them in good working order.
Climb
equipment
or
structures to access work areas.
Confer with coworkers to resolve
equipment
problems.
Connect electrical components
or
equipment.
Determine types of
equipment
, tools,
or
materials needed for jobs.
Inspect telecommunications
equipment
to identify problems.
Install electrical components,
equipment
,
or
systems.
Install programs onto computer
or
computer-controlled
equipment.
Lubricate
equipment
to allow proper functioning.
Maintain work
equipment
or
machinery.
Paint surfaces
or
equipment.
Read
technical
information needed to perform maintenance
or
repairs.
Repair electronic
equipment.
Run wiring to connect
equipment.
Test communications
equipment
to ensure proper functioning.
Troubleshoot
equipment
or
systems operation problems.
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