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Telecommunications riggers install and maintain network equipment at height to ensure Australia remains safely connected.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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Telecommunications Rigger careers

A Telecommunications Rigger installs and maintains equipment on high-level structures like radio towers and masts. You might work for national network providers or within the mining and resources sector. Telecommunications Riggers focus on the physical assembly of antennas and feeders while performing essential safety inspections and structural repairs. You’ll utilise specialised rigging gear to hoist materials and ensure components are securely mounted to support vital communication networks.

Telecommunications Riggers play a crucial role in maintaining Australia's digital connectivity. You’ll need to be physically fit and comfortable working at height in various weather conditions. You’ll collaborate with technicians and site supervisors to ensure every installation meets strict safety standards and technical specifications.