Salary Range
$25,000 to $100,000
Telephone and private branch exchange (PBX) installers and repairers install, service, and repair telephone and PBX systems in customers' homes and places of business. Approximately 215,700 telecommunications equipment installers and repairers are employed in the United States.
Minimum Education Level
High School DiplomaCertification/License
RequiredOutlook
DeclineConventional
Hands On
Technical
Installer-Repairer
PBX Repairer
PBX Installer or Telephone Repairer
Telephone Installer
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