About this career path
Workers in these occupations design and install fiber-optic, wireless, and cable networks that deliver high-speed internet to homes and businesses. They also maintain existing infrastructure, troubleshoot outages, and upgrade systems to meet increasing demand for reliable connectivity. In Maine, these roles are critical as the state prioritizes broadband expansion to support education, healthcare, and remote work opportunities.
What is a career path?
What is a career path?
Career paths are designed to help you explore career options within a specific field or industry. The different columns of jobs within each career path represent levels of advancement in the field. Jobs may build on one another, but that doesn’t mean you need to complete them consecutively in order to advance or succeed! You can enter a career path at any level, depending on your experience, training, and goals.
Broadband Infrastructure
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- Entry LevelHigh school diploma or equivalentHourly $36.50 - $44.97DemandAssociate's degreeHourly $38.50 - $45.97Demand
- Mid LevelHigh school diploma or equivalentHourly $27.48 - $37.53DemandPostsecondary non-degree awardHourly $26.37 - $41.77DemandAssociate's degreeHourly $17.25 - $29.99DemandHigh school diploma or equivalentHourly $28.96 - $45.87DemandHigh school diploma or equivalentHourly $23.08 - $29.51DemandPostsecondary non-degree awardHourly $22.47 - $29.04DemandHigh school diploma or equivalentWage Data not availableDemand
- Advanced Level