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BLS OEWS MAY 2025 Β· SOC 49-2022 Β· -4.2% OUTLOOK THROUGH 2034

Telecom Installer Career Guide,
Salary, Licence & Jobs 2026

A telecom installer sets up the equipment that connects a business β€” phone systems, data circuits, structured cabling and premises gear β€” turning up service and getting voice and data working on day one.

Updated July 21, 2026 Β· Next review Jan 2027 Β· BLS OEWS May 2025

Compiled by GlobalCybers Labor Market Research Β· Reviewed by GlobalCybers Data Desk, Wage data review Β· See methodology & sources β†’

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US Median
$63,890
P90 Earners
$96,730
Job Growth
βˆ’4.2%
Licence
State
Direct Answer

What is the salary and career path for a telecom installer?

Telecom installer maps, on a broad basis, to Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers (SOC 49-2022), the BLS code for technicians who install and service communications equipment. OEWS May 2025 sets the median at $63,890 a year ($30.72 an hour), from $44,240 at the 10th percentile to $96,730 at the 90th, with structured-cabling and IP telephony skill toward the top. Employment Projections show the code declining 4.2% across 2024–2034 as some install work is automated, though retirements still open roughly 13,200 jobs a year. No license is needed; BICSI cabling credentials and hands-on premises-install skill are the hiring bar.

Key takeaways
  • Telecom Installers earn a national median $63,890/yr ($30.72/hr) (BLS OEWS May 2025, SOC 49-2022); the top 10% clear $96,730.
  • No license is required; BICSI cabling credentials plus hands-on premises voice, data and fiber install skill are the hiring bar.
  • BLS projects the equipment-installer code to decline 4.2% for 2024–34, though retirements open about 13,200 jobs a year.
  • The ladder runs from installer apprentice through telecom installer to install foreman near $96,730.
βˆ’4.2%
Job growth Β· 2024–2034
13,200
Openings per year Β· projected
$63,890
National median Β· BLS OEWS May 2025

Career Path

How do you become a telecom installer?

1

Installer Apprentice

Years 0–2
$44,240
median/yr

Pulls cable and assists on turn-ups under a lead; pay near the BLS 10th percentile.

2

Telecom Installer

Years 2–5
$63,890
median/yr

Installs premises voice, data and structured cabling β€” around the $63,890 median.

3

Senior Installer / Lead Tech

Years 5–9
$81,690
median/yr

Owns complex fit-outs and IP telephony turn-ups; earnings near the 75th percentile.

4

Install Foreman / Field Supervisor

Years 9+
$96,730
median/yr

Runs an install crew and standards; top-decile pay near the 90th percentile.

BLS Salary Data

Which state pays telecom installers the most in 2026?

Source: BLS OEWS May 2025, SOC 49-2022. National median: $63,890. Full salary guide β†’

California
Top-paying tier
$73,470
median/yr
New York
Top-paying tier
$71,560
median/yr
Washington
Top-paying tier
$70,280
median/yr
Colorado
Top-paying tier
$67,080
median/yr
Texas
Mid tier
$61,010
median/yr
Mississippi
Value tier
$54,950
median/yr

Pay Comparison

Head-to-head against the roles telecom installers most often weigh against. BLS OEWS May 2025 medians.

RoleSOCBLS Medianvs. Telecom Installer
Fiber Optic Technician49-9052$74,330+$10,440
Telecom InstallerThis guide49-2022$63,890β€” baseline
Tower Climber49-2021$63,520βˆ’$370
Help Desk Engineer15-1232$61,860βˆ’$2,030
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Takeaway: telecom installers rank 2 of 4 on median pay among the comparable roles above, with a projected βˆ’4.2% employment change 2024–34 (BLS Employment Projections). Pay position and projected demand together are what determine how quickly telecom installers clear offers across the GlobalCybers placement network.

Methodology & Sources

How this guide is sourced and reviewed

Wages (BLS): All median and percentile figures are BLS OEWS May 2025, SOC 49-2022 (telecom installers) and the matching SOC codes for each comparison role. OEWS is sampled on a rolling 3-year basis and published ~10 months after collection, so treat it as a firm anchor rather than a spot rate.

Job growth: Projected 2024–34 employment change, and the average annual openings figure, are from the BLS Employment Projections program, by occupation. Openings are a per-year average over the projection decade, not a decade total.

Licensing & credentials:Requirements are drawn from the issuing state licensing boards and the certifying body behind each credential β€” not from third-party aggregators.

Demand signal:Any statement about how quickly this role clears offers reflects GlobalCybers placement request volume across the trailing 12 months β€” our own network data, offered as a directional real-world indicator alongside BLS, not a market-wide survey.

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Credentials

What licences and certifications do telecom installers need?

BICSI Installer certifications
Mandatory

Industry structured-cabling credentials recognized across commercial telecom installs. See all state licences β†’

Manufacturer system training
Employer-required

Vendor certifications on the phone and premises systems an installer turns up.

OSHA 10 and driver's license
Industry-valued

Jobsite-safety training and a clean driving record for a route-based install role.

Tools & Software

What tools and software do telecom installers use on the job?

βš™οΈ Core Tools & Equipment

Cable certification tester, Certify copper and fiber structured-cabling links to standard after installation.
Punch-down and termination tools, Terminate jacks, patch panels and cross-connects on premises cabling.
IP telephony provisioning tools, Configure and turn up phones, gateways and premises voice equipment.

πŸ“Š BLS Employment Data, SOC 49-2022

Projected openings per year (2024–2034)13,200
Job growth (2024–2034)βˆ’4.2%
National median$63,890
BLS data releaseOEWS May 2025

Salary Levers

How do telecom installers earn above the $63,890 BLS median?

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Structured cabling and IP telephony skill

Cabling and voice-turn-up competence move pay from the $44,240 entry toward the median and top decile.

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BICSI and manufacturer certifications

Recognized cabling and system credentials raise earning power above the entry tier.

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Lead and foreman roles

Lead-installer and install-foreman positions reach toward the $96,730 top decile.

This Route vs. College

Is becoming a telecom installer worth it vs. a 4-year degree?

The entry route into this role, set against a four-year degree. Same starting line, side by side.

Path A

The telecom installer route

Install work is skills-first: a diploma plus BICSI cabling training and hands-on voice, data and fiber skill put a technician on commercial installs toward the $63,890 median, with lead and foreman roles reaching $96,730 β€” no degree debt.

Entry-level (P10)
$44,240
All-level median
$63,890
Path B

Four-year bachelor's degree

A four-year degree adds little for premises-install work; contractors weigh structured-cabling skill, BICSI credentials and system training over a diploma, so a degree rarely pays back in this role.

Debt at year 4
βˆ’$35K
Year 5 (1st job)
~$60,000

Entry-level (10th percentile) and all-level median wages: BLS OEWS May 2025, SOC 49-2022. Student-debt figure: median federal borrower balance for bachelor's-degree completers. Starting-salary comparison is illustrative and varies by field and region.

FAQ

Telecom Installer Career, Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a telecom installer make?

Telecom installers are counted under Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers (SOC 49-2022), with a BLS OEWS May 2025 median of $63,890 a year, or $30.72 an hour. Pay runs from $44,240 at the 10th percentile to $96,730 at the 90th, with structured-cabling and IP telephony skill driving the higher end.

How do you become a telecom installer?

Finish high school, keep a clean driving record, and learn structured cabling, IP telephony and premises equipment. A BICSI Installer certification validates the cabling skill, and most start by pulling cable and assisting on fit-outs and turn-ups before specializing in voice and fiber to advance to lead installer and foreman.

How does GlobalCybers help telecom installers find permanent jobs?

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What does a telecom installer do?

A telecom installer sets up the equipment that connects a business β€” phone systems, data circuits, structured cabling and premises gear. The work includes pulling and terminating copper and fiber cabling, mounting racks and equipment, turning up IP telephony, certifying links with a tester, and troubleshooting premises voice and data faults.

Is telecom installer a good career?

It is a stable, hands-on telecom trade with a $63,890 median and a path to lead-installer and foreman roles near $96,730. The trade-off is that BLS projects the equipment-installer code to decline 4.2% through 2034 as some work is automated, though retirements keep about 13,200 jobs a year open.

What skills does a telecom installer need?

There is no license, but install work demands structured-cabling, termination and certification-testing skill plus IP telephony and premises-equipment turn-up ability. BICSI Installer credentials and manufacturer system training are the recognized qualifications, and a clean driving record and OSHA 10 support the route-based, jobsite nature of the work.

What is the difference between a telecom installer and a central office technician?

Both map to SOC 49-2022, but a telecom installer works at the customer premises turning up business voice, data and structured cabling, while a central office technician works inside carrier CO facilities on switching, transport and DC power plant. The installer role is premises- and cabling-focused rather than facility- and transport-focused.

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