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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Voice and Radio Technician (Voice and Radio Tech)” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #582 of 702. Estimated risk: 93.0%

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AI Exposure Risk

32%

“Voice and Radio Technician (Voice and Radio Tech)” will probably not be replaced by AI.

Based on the cognitive demands, communication requirements, and logical reasoning intrinsic to this occupation according to O*NET data, we project a 32% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

53%

“Voice and Radio Technician (Voice and Radio Tech)” will maybe be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 53% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Repair, install, or maintain mobile or stationary radio transmitting, broadcasting, and receiving equipment, and two-way radio communications systems used in cellular telecommunications, mobile broadband, ship-to-shore, aircraft-to-ground communications, and radio equipment in service and emergency vehicles. May test and analyze network coverage.

Avg. Annual Salary $69,180
Avg. Hourly Wage $33.26
Available Jobs (US) 11,400
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers #49-2021
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Remove and replace defective components and parts such as conductors, resistors, semiconductors, and integrated circuits, using soldering irons, wire cutters, and hand tools.

  • Test batteries, using hydrometers and ammeters, and charge batteries as necessary.

  • Locate tower sites where work is to be performed, using mapping software.

  • Transport equipment to work sites, using utility trucks and equipment trailers.

  • Insert plugs into receptacles and bolt or screw leads to terminals to connect equipment to power sources, using hand tools.

  • Turn setscrews to adjust receivers for maximum sensitivity and transmitters for maximum output.

  • Calibrate and align components, using scales, gauges, and other measuring instruments.

  • Check antenna positioning to ensure specified azimuths or mechanical tilts and adjust as necessary.

  • Bolt equipment into place, using hand or power tools.

  • Repair circuits, wiring, and soldering, using soldering irons and hand tools to install parts and adjust connections.

  • Perform maintenance or repair work on existing tower equipment, using hand or power tools.

  • Install, connect, or test underground or aboveground grounding systems.

  • Install all necessary transmission equipment components, including antennas or antenna mounts, surge arrestors, transmission lines, connectors, or tower-mounted amplifiers (TMAs).

  • Read work orders, blueprints, plans, datasheets or site drawings to determine work to be done.

  • Test equipment functions such as signal strength and quality, transmission capacity, interference, and signal delay, using equipment such as oscilloscopes, circuit analyzers, frequency meters, and wattmeters.

  • Mount equipment on transmission towers and in vehicles such as ships or ambulances.

  • Monitor radio range stations to detect transmission flaws and adjust controls to eliminate flaws.

  • Install, adjust, and repair stationary and mobile radio transmitting and receiving equipment and two-way radio communication systems.

  • Test emergency transmitters to ensure their readiness for immediate use.

  • Examine malfunctioning radio equipment to locate defects such as loose connections, broken wires, or burned-out components, using schematic diagrams and test equipment.

  • Climb communication towers to install, replace, or repair antennas or auxiliary equipment used to transmit and receive radio waves.

  • Inspect completed work to ensure all hardware is tight, antennas are level, hangers are properly fastened, proper support is in place, or adequate weather proofing has been installed.

  • Climb towers to access components, using safety equipment, such as full-body harnesses.

  • Test operation of tower transmission components, using sweep testing tools or software.

  • Complete reports related to project status, progress, or other work details, using computer software.

  • Run appropriate power, ground, or coaxial cables.

  • Take site survey photos or photos of work performed, using digital cameras.

  • Install or repair tower lighting components, including strobes, beacons, or lighting controllers.

  • Replace existing antennas with new antennas as directed.

  • Lift equipment into position, using cranes and rigging tools or equipment, such as gin poles.

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  • Microsoft Word
  • Computerized maintenance management system CMMS
  • ChatGPT (OpenAI)
  • ServiceMax AI
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Zoho WebNMS Cell Tower Manager
  • Caliper Maptitude
  • Sweep analysis software
  • Maintenance documentation software
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Backbone.js
  • Perplexity AI
  • Uptake AI
  • Vector network analyzers
  • Gin poles
  • Volt-ammeters
  • Double end socket can wrenches
  • Concrete pumpers
  • Probe pick spudgers
  • Coaxial cable testers
  • Slip joint pliers
  • Diagonal-cutting pliers
  • Voltmeters
  • Nibbling tools
  • Clamp ammeters
  • Antenna socket sets
  • Alignment tools
  • Safety lanyards
  • Return loss measuring equipment
  • Electricians' scissors
  • Forklifts
  • Heavy duty longnose pliers
  • Neon voltage testers
  • Cordless soldering irons
  • Equipment trailers
  • Wattmeters
  • Hacksaws
  • Hydraulic wire crimpers
  • Directional radio frequency RF power meters
  • Tablet computers
  • Safety goggles
  • Phone outlet testers
  • Bench scales
  • Insulated wire cutters
  • Magnetic pickup tools
  • Adjustable hand wrenches
  • L-wrench sets
  • Radio frequency RF monitors
  • Measuring tapes
  • Chain saws
  • Hand reamers
  • Sweep testing tools
  • Series solenoid voltage testers
  • Frequency meters
  • In-line modular adapters
  • Scalar network analyzers
  • Vise grip pliers
  • Conduit-fitting and reaming screwdrivers
  • Claw hammers
  • Punchdown tools
  • Digital ammeters
  • Butane soldering irons
  • Component test sets
  • Groove-joint pliers
  • Round cable cutters
  • Directional compasses
  • Utility trucks
  • Digital ohmmeters
  • Radio signal testers
  • Concrete mixers
  • Wire crimpers
  • Signal probe kits
  • Hex key sets
  • Inspection mirrors
  • Pump pliers
  • Digital cameras
  • Safety glasses
  • Circuit analyzers
  • Extension ladders
  • Ignition pliers
  • Multifunction digital multimeters
  • LED voltage testers
  • Full body harnesses
  • Insulated nutdrivers
  • Rigging equipment
  • Coaxial cable stripping tools
  • Hydraulic cranes
  • Bench ammeters
  • Watt meters
  • Cable cutters
  • Side cutting pliers
  • Analog ohmmeters
  • Long nose electrical pliers
  • Double ended screwdrivers
  • Digital multimeters
  • Lifting slings
  • Cable winches
  • Straight screwdrivers
  • Square-recess tip screwdrivers
  • Longnosed pliers
  • Clamp voltmeters
  • Single-cut mill saw files
  • Desolder pumps
  • Insulation resistance testers
  • Trimming potentiometers
  • Locking jaw pliers
  • Fall arrest systems
  • Power drillls
  • Frequency counters
  • Insulated pliers
  • Personal computers
  • Digital spectrum analyzers
  • Electric soldering irons
  • Bench voltmeters
  • Torpedo levels
  • All-purpose snips
  • Guy wire tension gauges
  • Keystone-tip screwdrivers
  • Electricians' knives
  • Screw starters
  • Receptacle testers
  • Utility knives
  • Diagonal cutting pliers
  • Modulation meters
  • Cable locators
  • Antenna analyzers
  • Electric manlifts
  • Nut wrenches
  • Cabinet-tip screwdrivers
  • Plumb lines
  • Phillips head screwdrivers
  • Backhoes
  • Spring-loaded side cutters
  • Digital oscilloscopes
  • Distortion meters
  • Wire wrap guns
  • Bucket trucks
  • Ball peen hammers
  • Curved tweezers
  • Wire strippers

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