How To
Become A Tower Technician
Telecommunications
equipment installers and repairers typically need postsecondary education in
electronics, telecommunications, or computer technology and receive on-the-job
training. Industry certification is required for some positions.
Education
Postsecondary
education in electronics, telecommunications, or computers is typically needed
for telecom technicians.
Technical
instruction in necessary electronics, telecommunications, and computer science
offered in community colleges and technical schools may be particularly
helpful. Most programs lead to a certificate or an associate’s degree in
electronics repair, computer science, or related subjects.
Some employers
prefer to hire candidates with an associate’s degree, particularly for
positions such as central office technicians, headend technicians, and those
working with commercial communications systems.
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