Communications Technicians install, test, and repair the systems that keep people connected, including cable TV, internet, phone lines, and network systems using fiber optics, radio, or satellite signals. They ensure that communication systems run smoothly in homes, offices, and large buildings, helping to provide strong and reliable connections for television, internet, and data services.
Responsibilities
- Plan cable routes with builders and electricians before construction begins
- Pull and install cables through walls, ceilings, and conduits
- Install and secure hardware such as brackets, boxes, and network panels
- Connect and test cable ends using certification tools to ensure proper signal strength
- Set up equipment, like switches, modems, and routers, and assign IP addresses
- Keep accurate records such as wiring diagrams, service logs, and final checklists
- Follow safety procedures and working as part of a team on every job site
Key Skills & Attributes
- Blueprint reading and interpretation
- Troubleshooting and problem-solving
- Knowledge of safety procedures
- Communication skills
- Ability to work in teams
Entering the Trade
- Is there a training pathway for this trade? Yes
- Number of Levels: 2 (training pathway in development)
- Total Required Apprenticeship Hours: 3,600
- Total Hours Required to Challenge Exam as a Trade Qualifier: 5,400
Annual Salary
$40,000 – $80,000
Projected Construction Worker Retirements
~7,800 by 2032*
*BuildForce Canada 10-Year Workforce Outlook for NS
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