What does a Telecommunications Line Installer do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Set up service for customers, installing, connecting, testing, or adjusting equipment.
88%
Explain cable service to subscribers after installation, and collect any installation fees due.
87%
Travel to customers' premises to install, maintain, or repair audio and visual electronic reception equipment or accessories.
86%
Measure signal strength at utility poles, using electronic test equipment.
84%
Inspect or test lines or cables, recording and analyzing test results, to assess transmission characteristics and locate faults or malfunctions.
84%
Splice cables, using hand tools, epoxy, or mechanical equipment.
83%
Access specific areas to string lines, or install terminal boxes, auxiliary equipment, or appliances, using bucket trucks, climbing poles or ladders, or entering tunnels, trenches, or crawl spaces.
81%
Place insulation over conductors, or seal splices with moisture-proof covering.
80%
Clean or maintain tools or test equipment.
78%
String cables between structures and lines from poles, towers, or trenches, and pull lines to proper tension.
78%
Compute impedance of wires from poles to houses to determine additional resistance needed for reducing signals to desired levels.
78%
Install equipment such as amplifiers or repeaters to maintain the strength of communications transmissions.
74%
Lay underground cable directly in trenches, or string it through conduits running through trenches.
74%
Pull up cable by hand from large reels mounted on trucks.
74%
Pull cable through ducts by hand or with winches.
69%
Use a variety of construction equipment to complete installations, such as digger derricks, trenchers, or cable plows.
69%
Dig trenches for underground wires or cables.
66%
Fill and tamp holes, using cement, earth, and tamping devices.
66%
Participate in the construction or removal of telecommunication towers or associated support structures.
57%
Dig holes for power poles, using power augers or shovels, set poles in place with cranes, and hoist poles upright, using winches.
56%