Browse Average Salary Ranges for Telecommunications Jobs

What are the average salary ranges for jobs in the Telecommunications? There are 247 jobs in Telecommunications category. Average salaries can vary and range from $57,723 to $242,101. Salary ranges can differ significantly depending on the job, industry, location, required experience, specific skills, education, and other factors... Salaries listed below are U.S. national averages data from March 26, 2024.

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Alternate Job Titles: IT Disaster Recovery Manager | Business Continuance/Disaster Recovery Manager | Disaster Recovery Technical Manager

Manages the design, implementation, and communication of business continuance and disaster recovery plans and processes that ensure the security and integrity of company data, databases, information systems, and technology. Conducts risk analysis to identify critical operations and systems that are core to continued business operations in the event of a disruption. Monitors and tests the plans and... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Client Technologies Technician | Client Desktop Services Support Technician

Maintains, repairs, and troubleshoots desktop hardware and software packages. Also responsible for customer service and end-user training. May require a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor. Typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed.... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Client Technologies Technician, Sr. | Client Desktop Services Senior Support Technician | Client Technologies Technician Senior

Maintains, repairs, and troubleshoots desktop hardware and software packages. Interacts with end-users to identify current computing procedures and desktop-based LAN systems software operations and makes selection recommendations accordingly. Responsible for writing documentation to describe product corrections. Writes manual for end-users to describe installation and operating procedures. Require... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Client Technologies Manager | Client Desktop Technologies Manager | Client Desktop Tool Optimization Manager | Manager of Client Technologies

Improves desktop hardware and software processes and supports critical business strategies by managing the development, installation, vendor selection, maintenance and repair of desktop equipment. Leads multiple projects and oversees technical staff to ensure that client specifications are met. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a head of a unit/department. Typically manages throug... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Computer Forensics Analyst I

Performs forensic analysis on computer systems and servers. Investigates cybersecurity incidents using digital forensic techniques and tools. Collects, preserves, and analyzes digital evidence. Recovers emails, databases, and other potentially lost or compromised data. Documents and reports on findings, and recommends next steps. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Occasi... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Computer Forensics Analyst II

Performs forensic analysis on computer systems and servers. Investigates cybersecurity incidents using digital forensic techniques and tools. Collects, preserves, and analyzes digital evidence. Recovers emails, databases, and other potentially lost or compromised data. Documents and reports on findings, and recommends next steps. Helps evaluate the organization's digital forensic tools and procedu... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Computer Forensics Analyst III

Performs forensic analysis on computer systems and servers. Investigates cybersecurity incidents using digital forensic techniques and tools. Collects, preserves, and analyzes digital evidence. Recovers emails, databases, and other potentially lost or compromised data. Documents and reports on findings, and recommends next steps. Evaluates the organization's digital forensic tools and procedures a... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Computer Forensics Analyst IV

Performs forensic analysis on computer systems and servers. Investigates cybersecurity incidents using digital forensic techniques and tools. Collects, preserves, and analyzes digital evidence. Recovers emails, databases, and other potentially lost or compromised data. Documents and reports on findings, and recommends next steps. Evaluates the organization's digital forensic tools and procedures a... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Signal & Image Processing Engineer I

Designs, develops, and tests mathematical algorithms used to analyze and process signal and imagery data. Applies signal and image processing principles and mathematical methods to develop image capture systems. Develops the concepts, requirements, architecture, prototypes, algorithms, and models for systems. Performs extensive testing and validation of designs using simulation and modeling softwa... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Signal & Image Processing Engineer II

Designs, develops, and tests mathematical algorithms used to analyze and process signal and imagery data. Applies signal and image processing principles and mathematical methods to develop image capture systems. Develops the concepts, requirements, architecture, prototypes, algorithms, and models for systems. Performs extensive testing and validation of designs using simulation and modeling softwa... View job details


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